Granger is a municipality in Williamson County, Texas, USA, with a rich history dating back to its incorporation in 1891.
During the late 1800s, Granger stood out as one of the main hubs for the large community of Moravian Czech immigrants in Texas. The presence of the historic Catholic Church, Czech Brethren Church, and SPJST hall serves as a testament to this Czech Texan heritage.
Granger is situated northeast of Austin, approximately 36 miles (58 kilometers) away. To the east of the city lies Granger Lake.
The city boasts a total area of 0.7 square mile (1.7 km2), comprising entirely of land, as reported by the United States Census Bureau.
In the city, there were a total of 1,183 individuals, 352 households, and 188 families living there according to the 2020 United States census.
The educational needs of Granger’s residents are met by the Granger Independent School District, which also boasts the esteemed Granger Lions sports teams.
Granger’s climate is marked by sweltering summers and relatively mild winters, with a subtropical humid climate (Cfa) classification under the Köppen system.