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| | Floyd Lake, Sand Hills, Sheridan County, Nebraska |
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This lake is located in the wonderful Sand Hills. At Floyd Lake you don’t see much rainfall; the month with most of the rain is May, and the driest of the months is February. Herman Lake is a nice lake next to Floyd Lake, and if you need a place to stay Days Inn Alliance is a wonderful choice. Yep, outdoors enjoyable things truly is bountiful here in the Sand Hills. Lakes? Sure, Chain of Lakes is in the vicinity. Throughout the summertime at Floyd Lake
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| | temperatures are usually in the 80's. Summer night lows drop down to the 50's. Highs through the winter are frequently in the 30's with temperatures at Floyd Lake dipping down into the 0's through winter nights. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.02111 Longitude: -102.4364
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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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