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The beauty of Cook Lake attracts many people from all around. You'll beyond doubt wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the amusing stuff in the Sand Hills. While you're here at Cook Lake, you could also pop by pretty Crowther Lake. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Cook Lake. For the duration of the dark hours of summer temperatures descend down into the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 30's, and overnight lows in the 0's for
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| | Cook Lake. If you need a place to stay Days Inn Of Alliance is a good choice; do have a look at Hancock Lake, it's a pretty lake. The Sand Hills scenery is always beautiful. Cook Lake gets very little rainfall; during the month of May you get the most rain around here while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.07056 Longitude: -102.4394
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Von Krosigh Lake
 | 18 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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