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Whohoo, so many fun things in one place! The Sand Hills is unbeatable!. During the warmest time of the year at Home Lake highs are generally in the 80's while overnight lows are mostly in the 50's. Highs during the wintertime are mostly in the 30's while the cold winter nights at Home Lake are in the 0's. This is a pleasant area for folks who like lakes. Short Lake is a lake in close proximity, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always
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| | take a look at close by Big Dad Lake. This lake is located in the wonderful Sand Hills. At Home Lake you don’t see much precipitation; of all the months in a year June is the one with the most rain; January is when it's the driest. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.30278 Longitude: -102.0375
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