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If you like lakes and you're in this part of Nebraska you can check out Adams Lake. Days Inn Of Alliance is a good place to get some rest. Lakes? Sure, Ross Lake is close at hand. Summertime at Adams Lake comes with high temperatures in the 80's. Through the moonlight hours it's usually in the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 30's, and nighttime lows through the wintertime for Adams Lake tend to be in the 0's. Yep, outdoors cool things truly is bountiful
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| | here in the Sand Hills. Not far from Adams Lake, you'll locate Taylor Lake which is a beautiful lake. Adams Lake is located in the Sand Hills. Not much rainfall falls here at Adams Lake; of all the months in a year May is the one with the most rain, and the driest of the months is January. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.96611 Longitude: -102.3367
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Outdoors Recreation Near Sterling, Colorado Very comprehensive list of a variety of outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Sterling, Colorado, the metro area neareast to Adams Lake. Find info on campgrounds, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater and more.
Nebraska Outdoors Index This is a very comprehensive index of outdoors activities in the great state of Nebraska.
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Von Krosigh Lake
 | 12 miles away How did this lake get its name? Heinrich von Krosigk emigrated from Prussia and settled in Nebraska in 1872. Family members in the U.S. and Germany would like to know what family member this lake is named for, and how it came to be miss-spelled (Krosigh)?... |
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