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Do visit Chain of Lakes near Herman Lake, it's a striking lake, and Days Inn Alliance is a glorious place to get some rest. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Herman Lake. When the night sets in temperatures dip down into the 50's. Throughout the wintertime highs are commonly in the 30's, and overnight lows through the winter for Herman Lake tend to be in the 0's. Herman Lake is located in the Sand Hills. So much amusing stuff to do here in the Sand Hills,
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| | too glorious to be true. Schoonover Lake is a nearby lake that you could check out. It is very dry here at Herman Lake typically; the month with most of the rain is May; February is when it's the driest. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.98889 Longitude: -102.4497
Sand Hills Lakes Complete list of all the lakes in the Sand Hills.
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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 Herman 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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