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| | R Kincaid Lake, Sand Hills, Garden County, Nebraska |
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Through the long summer days at R Kincaid Lake temperatures are generally in the 80's. Through the dark hours of summer temperatures fall down into the 50's. During the wintertime the highs are regularly in the 30's; overnight lows at R Kincaid Lake throughout the wintertime ordinarily sink into the 0's. The Sand Hills scenery is always beautiful. All year is a good time in the Sand Hills if you fancy the outdoors. R Kincaid Lake is a location that is reasonably
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| | dehydrated generally; most of the rain falls through May; January on the other hand is the driest. You'll stumble on a scenic lake called Dipping Vat Lake near R Kincaid Lake, and do pop by Potter Lake, it's a scenic lake. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.94722 Longitude: -102.1125
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