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If you are in this part of Nebraska make sure to pay a visit to Bean Soup Lake. Bean Soup Lake is located in the Sand Hills. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Bean Soup Lake, and the overnight is rather chillier of course, usually in the 50's. For the duration of the wintertime this place gets highs in the 30's while Bean Soup Lake nighttime low temperatures during the winter are in the 0's. Big Dad Lake is a nearby lake that you could visit, and a lake close
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| | by is Short Lake. It is very waterless here at Bean Soup Lake frequently; throughout the month of June you get the most rain around here, and the driest of the months is January. Now, you may think that's lots but there's even more amusing things to do here in the Sand Hills. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.30472 Longitude: -102.0083
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Von Krosigh Lake
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