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Dry warm beds await you at Days Inn Alliance, and a delightful lake like Wood Lake is a great place to take a look at. All through the months of summer highs here at Mohall Lake get into the 80's while nighttime lows are frequently in the 50's. Throughout the wintertime highs are ordinarily in the 30's with temperatures at Mohall Lake dipping down into the 0's all through winter nights. If you go for the outdoors you'll go for it here in the Sand Hills. You'll
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| | discover a charming lake called Bristol Lake near Mohall Lake. Not much rain falls here at Mohall Lake; all through May this area sees the most rain while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Mohall Lake is one of the lakes here in the Sand Hills. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.92333 Longitude: -102.3733
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Nebraska Outdoors Index This is a very comprehensive index of outdoors activities in the great state of Nebraska.
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