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So many amusing things to do here in the Sand Hills, too glorious to be true. If you get bored of Murphy Lake, you could also explore nearby Bluebaker Lake. Bristol Lake is a nearby lake that you could have a look at, and a glorious nearby hotel is Days Inn Alliance. At Murphy Lake during the long summer days highs are in the 80's. All through the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 50's. Daytime highs during the wintertime are in the 30's; all
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| | through the dark hours in the winter at Murphy Lake temperatures plunge to the 0's. At Murphy Lake you don’t see much rain; May is the wettest month with most rain, and the driest month is February. This lake is one of the great places here in the Sand Hills. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.93056 Longitude: -102.4217
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