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Elk Lake is a beautiful lake in the Sand Hills. Lower Elk Valley is right here at Elk Lake, and a lake nearby is Thruston Lake. Elk Lake gets very little rainfall; the month with most of the rain is May, and January is the month with the least moisture. Summertime at Elk Lake arrives with high temperatures in the 80's. For the period of the moonlight hours it's generally in the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 30's, and overnight lows through
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| | the wintertime for Elk Lake tend to be in the 0's. Yeah, come up here to the Sand Hills for a great time. Elk Lake is not the only spot nearby, E Kincaid Lake is a nearby lake. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.97944 Longitude: -102.1503
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