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Do stop by Arnold Reservoir 1 while you're in this part of Nebraska. Dry warm beds await you at Holiday Inn Express HASTINGS. Lakes are good; Bish Reservoir is a lake that's close to Arnold Reservoir 1. This lake is so wonderful. There's so much to do here at Arnold Reservoir 1 that you need to camp here for a while, DLD State Wayside Area Campground is a magnificent spot for that; if you're a golfer then a perfect close by course is Elks Country Club Golf
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| | Course. Arnold Reservoir 1 is pretty waterless generally; most of the rain falls through June; the driest of the months is January. You're sure to come across some nice folks from Hastings here, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always explore close by Theesen Lagoon. So much entertaining stuff in the vicinity of Arnold Reservoir 1, simply inspiring. If you came to camp Grand Island RV Park Manager is a great site to do that, and after | |
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a long day outdoors Best Western North Shore Lodge is a delightful place to spend a night or two. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Arnold Reservoir 1. Summer night lows plunge down to the 60's. Highs during the wintertime are typically in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Arnold Reservoir 1 are in the 10's.
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Best Western North Shore Lodge, Hastings
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9 miles away
Stay at this conveniently located hotel in Hastings, Nebraska, for easy access to a variety of activities. Featuring the newest lodging facilities in Hastings, Nebraska, the Best Western North Shor...
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Holiday Inn Express HASTINGS, Hastings
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9 miles away
Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express Hotel in Hastings, Nebraska Our hotel in Hastings, Nebraska is just off Highway 281 and near Hastings College. At the Holiday Inn Express Hotel in Hastings, Nebraska...
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Current weather conditions at Arnold Reservoir 1, Clay County, Nebraska

Local climate location: GRAND ISLAND WSO AP 6 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 40.66 Longitude: -98.26333
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KOA, Hastings, 8 miles away |
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Crystal Lake Campground
 | 16 miles away Crystal Lake is really a very pleasent place to stay and it isn't ever over crowded so you don't have to worry about that problem which plagues many other sites. Overall it is a good choice for a camping experience... |
Hultine Reservoir
 | 18 miles away ...ion of the hunting access for future generations, it is disappointing to witness the decline in water fowl and upland birds on this property. When my grandparents owned the ground it looked a lot different; there was a nice sized and deep pond, but it was pushed in, the dyke systems held deeper water in the marsh and ditches, but the majority of dykes have been leveled, native grasses, shrubs and trees were allowed to grow, however the trees have been cut down and the grasses are now over pastured. Times change I know, however my grandparents made a living off of this ground, raising row crops, cattle and hogs; even then with their lively-hoods on the line the habit was allowed to flurish, but now the ground is supposed to be for wildlife reproduction and habitat, however the land seems to be in worse shape than when my grandparents had it. It should be noted that my grandparents, although respectful conservators of the ground, were not eco-freaks, nor great outdoorsmen. They did however enjoy cathcing catfish out of the ponds, catching bullheads from the ditches, shooting ducks,... |
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