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2223 Grass Roots Road
Tolar, TX 76476
Hood County Small Town
Welcome to Tolar, a small Hood County city on U.S. 377 southwest of Granbury—a short drive from Lake Granbury and the historic Granbury square.
Tolar is a small city in southwestern Hood County, Texas, on U.S. Highway 377 about seven miles southwest of Granbury, the county seat, and roughly an hour southwest of Fort Worth. With a population of 941 at the 2020 census, it is one of the rural communities that line the rolling countryside west of the Brazos River and its impounded Lake Granbury. For most of its history Tolar was a modest crossroads town, reporting only a few hundred residents through much of the twentieth century before more substantial growth in recent decades. The community's early development was tied to the farm and ranch country of Hood County, and it has long looked to nearby Granbury as its commercial and cultural anchor. Granbury, with its historic courthouse square and lakefront setting, is a short drive northeast on U.S. 377, placing Tolar within easy reach of shopping, dining, and the region's principal recreation area. Fort Worth and the western edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex lie about an hour away, giving the town access to major employment and air travel while preserving its rural character. Today Tolar is a quiet, family-oriented town centered on its schools. The Tolar Independent School District operates three schools serving about 900 students, and its campuses and athletics are a focal point of community life. Lake Granbury, a Brazos River reservoir with more than 100 miles of shoreline, provides boating, fishing, and camping nearby. Tolar appeals to those seeking a small-town, country setting with convenient access to Granbury's amenities, the lake, and the broader North Texas region.
Tolar is in Hood County, Texas, in the southwestern part of the county. It sits on U.S. Highway 377 about seven miles southwest of Granbury, the county seat, and roughly an hour southwest of Fort Worth.
Tolar is about seven miles southwest of Granbury along U.S. Highway 377. The drive takes roughly ten minutes, placing the town within easy reach of Granbury's historic square, shopping, and lakefront amenities.
Tolar had a population of 941 at the 2020 U.S. census. It is a small city that has grown steadily from just a few hundred residents in the mid-twentieth century to nearly a thousand today.
Tolar is served by the Tolar Independent School District, a rural district in Hood County that operates three schools and serves about 900 students from pre-kindergarten through high school, with its campuses located in the town.
Lake Granbury, a Brazos River reservoir with more than 100 miles of shoreline, lies near Tolar and offers boating, fishing, swimming, and camping. The historic town of Granbury and its courthouse square are a short drive away.
City Guide
Housing in Tolar reflects its small-town and rural character. The community offers a mix of modest single-family homes on town lots and larger acreage properties in the surrounding Hood County countryside, with ranches and rural homesites common in the area. Development has remained modest in scale, consistent with a town of under a thousand residents, though its proximity to Granbury and the lake has made it attractive to those seeking a quieter alternative. Buyers are often drawn by the combination of country space, the local school district, and access to Lake Granbury's recreation.
Tolar's lifestyle is quiet, rural, and centered on family and community. Daily life revolves around the local schools, churches, and the surrounding ranch country, while Granbury, seven miles up U.S. 377, provides shopping, dining, and the attractions of its historic courthouse square and lakefront. Weekends often center on Lake Granbury, where boating and fishing are popular pastimes, or on trips into Fort Worth for city amenities. The town offers a slower, small-town pace with convenient access to both lake recreation and the western edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Tolar is served by the Tolar Independent School District, a rural district in Hood County that operates three schools and serves about 900 students from pre-kindergarten through high school. The district's teams compete under the Rattlers name, and its campuses are a central part of the town's identity, drawing students from Tolar and the surrounding countryside. As in many small Texas towns, school athletics and events anchor the community calendar, and the district's scale offers the close-knit, familiar feel that many families seek in a rural setting.
Tolar sits at the crossroads of U.S. Highway 377 and Farm Road 56, about seven miles southwest of Granbury and roughly an hour southwest of Fort Worth. U.S. 377 provides the primary connection to Granbury and, beyond it, to the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, making the town a practical base for commuters seeking a rural setting. County roads fan out into the surrounding ranch country, serving the area's homes and acreage. The town's highway position keeps regional employment, air travel, and city amenities within a manageable drive while maintaining a distinctly small-town pace.
Lake Granbury is the area's principal recreation destination, a Brazos River reservoir with more than 100 miles of shoreline and public boat ramps, fishing piers, and campgrounds. It supports boating, fishing, swimming, and watersports just a short drive from Tolar. The historic town of Granbury, with its courthouse square, shops, and lakeside parks, adds cultural and dining options nearby. The surrounding Hood County countryside offers open ranchland for outdoor pursuits, and Fort Worth's larger attractions are about an hour away, giving residents a wide range of weekend activities.
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