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Go to Bos Lake if you want to go to a nice lake. This lake is located in the wonderful Sand Hills. High temperatures at Bos Lake through the long summer days are in the 80's, and through the night it cools down to the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 30's, and overnight lows during the wintertime for Bos Lake tend to be in the 0's. Not much precipitation falls here at Bos Lake; the month with most of the rain is June, and the driest month
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| | of the year is January. There's no way anybody can get bored here in the Sand Hills. Bos Lake is not the only location close by, Red Mill Lake is a close by lake, and if you've had enough of Bos Lake, Little Dad Lake is close by. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.28056 Longitude: -101.9583
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