Welcome to The Graham Cracker – Your Lakefront Escape on Lake Graham.
Nestled in a peaceful cove, The Graham Cracker offers the perfect balance of lakefront tranquility and modern comfort. Whether you’re here to fish, unwind on the patio, or make memories with friends and family, our home invites you to relax, reconnect, and soak up the beauty of Lake Graham.
House Rules & Helpful Notes
Quiet Hours
Please respect the serenity of the lake—quiet time begins at 10:00 p.m. so everyone can enjoy a peaceful night under the Texas stars.
Dining Etiquette
Meals belong in the dining room—no food or drinks in the bedrooms, please. Help us keep the space fresh and inviting for every guest.
Trash & Clean-Up
Before checkout, please dispose of all garbage in the outdoor trash bin.
All trash must be bagged—no loose trash. A $100 fee applies for unbagged waste.
Safety Reminder
Our home sits near a busy road—keep a close watch on children and pets.
Hosts and property owners are not liable for any injuries or damages during your stay.
Energy & Security
Before heading out or checking out, please:
• Turn off all lights, A/C, and electronics.
• Close all windows.
• Lock the doors.
Damages
Please report any damages or breakages promptly.
Guests are responsible for damages up to $1,000, which will also be reported to Airbnb.
Checkout Chores
• Clean and return dishes to their proper place.
• Strip only sheets, pillowcases, and towels.
Thank you for helping us keep The Graham Cracker fresh for the next guests.
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Pet Policy
We’re happy to welcome your furry family members with host approval ($100 per dog/stay).
Pets must be potty trained, crated when unattended, and not left loose inside the home when you’re away.
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Final Note
Enjoy mornings on the patio, sunsets over the water, and the easy pace of lake life.
We’re honored to host your stay here on Lake Graham—Texas living doesn’t get much better than this.
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Explore Around Graham
Here’s a taste of what guests can see and do in the area:
Lakes & Water Fun
• Lake Graham & Lake Eddleman are just a few miles north — public boat ramps, fishing, camping, and picnic spots available.
• Anglers will find Largemouth bass, white bass, hybrid striped bass, catfish, crappie — particularly productive spots in winter near the hot water discharge and equalization channel.
Historic & Cultural Sites
• Fort Belknap Historic Site (~11 miles NW): walk through restored guardhouses, barracks, and exhibits illuminating Texas frontier days.
• Old Post Office Museum & Art Center in downtown Graham: exhibits of local art, history, and artifacts.
• Downtown Square & Historic Walking/Driving Tour: Graham’s downtown is built around one of the largest courthouse squares in the U.S. Explore boutiques, murals, historic architecture, and local eateries.
• Graham Drive-In Theatre: enjoy a movie under the stars — a nostalgic Texas experience.
Outdoor & Nature Activities
• Wildcatter Ranch & Resort (nearby): horseback riding, archery, clay shooting, nature trails, and ranch-style experiences.
• Possum Kingdom State Park (~30 miles south): scenic trails, swimming, boating, and dramatic limestone bluffs.
• Local Parks: Fireman’s Park, Shawnee Park, and more within Graham for picnics, playgrounds, or a relaxing stroll.
• Hunting & Wildlife: The surrounding lands offer quail, dove, turkey, deer, and seasonal hunting.
Events & Local Flavor
• Food Truck Championship of Texas in early June: dozens of food trucks gather downtown to showcase Texas flavors.
• Graham Concerts, Theatre & Art: check local listings at the Graham Regional Theatre, art events at the museum, or seasonal music in town.
• Historic Markers & Murals: scattered around town, these reflect Graham’s cowboy, oil, and pioneer past.
Food & Local Eats
• Wildcatter Steakhouse: a beloved local ranch-style steakhouse and saloon.
• Downtown Restaurants: small local cafés, bistros, and diners serving Texas comfort food.
Fun & Quirky
• World’s Largest Wheelbarrow: one of Graham’s fun roadside attractions.
• Pratt’s Books & local independent shops on the square — tucking into a cozy book or finding a Texas keepsake.