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| | Haines Lake, Sand Hills, Sheridan County, Nebraska |
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It is very dry here at Haines Lake generally; all through the month of May you get the most rain around here while January is regularly the driest month. This lake is located in the wonderful Sand Hills. This place, the Sand Hills, has so much outdoors exciting stuff. Not far from Haines Lake, you'll find Kennedy Lake which is a gorgeous lake. Lakes? Sure, Merritt Lake is in the vicinity, and after a long day outdoors Days Inn Alliance is a pleasant place
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| | to spend a night or two. During the warm days of summer, highs frequently are in the 80's at Haines Lake. Throughout the moonlight hours it's mostly in the 50's. Highs through the winter are ordinarily in the 30's while Haines Lake overnight low temperatures during the winter are in the 0's. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.08472 Longitude: -102.2633
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Outdoors Recreation Near Sterling, Colorado Very comprehensive list of a variety of outdoors recreation in the vicinity of Sterling, Colorado, the metro area neareast to Haines Lake. Find info on campgrounds, hiking trails, ski resorts, lakes, beaches, parks, whitewater and more.
Nebraska Outdoors Index This is a very comprehensive index of outdoors activities in the great state of Nebraska.
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