Whithorn-Brown Reservoir, Nuckolls County, Nebraska

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     This is a popular place for people from Hastings, and Wehrman Reservoir is a perfect lake nearby. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Whithorn-Brown Reservoir has to offer, you can camp at Lincoln Park Campground; you can stay the night at Harbine Park Campground. Summertime at Whithorn-Brown Reservoir arrives with high temperatures in the 80's. Throughout the dark hours of summer temperatures descend down into the  
   60's. Highs during the winter are frequently in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 10's to Whithorn-Brown Reservoir.
At Whithorn-Brown Dam near Whithorn-Brown Reservoir there are some out of the ordinary things to see. Lakes? Sure, Ruttman Reservoir is close at hand. The amount of precipitation that falls at Whithorn-Brown Reservoir is close to the national average; most of the rain falls during May; January is when it's the driest.
 

 
Quality Hotel & Convention Center, Hastings
31 miles away
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Super 8 Hastings, Hastings
31 miles away
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Local climate location: AURORA 13 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 40.27167
Longitude: -98.02

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These outdoors activities are available near Whithorn-Brown Reservoir.
 Hotels Near Whithorn-Brown Reservoir:
Quality Hotel & Convention Center, Hastings, 31 miles away
Super 8 Hastings, Hastings, 31 miles away
Comfort Inn Hastings, Hastings, 31 miles away
Holiday Inn Express HASTINGS, Hastings, 31 miles away
Budget Host Inn Geneva, Geneva, 32 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Whithorn-Brown Reservoir:
Harbine Park Campground, Nuckolls County, 5 miles away
Lincoln Park Campground, Nuckolls County, 14 miles away
Lovewell State Park, Webber, 18 miles away
 Lakes Near Whithorn-Brown Reservoir:
Ruttman Reservoir, Nuckolls CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Wehrman Reservoir, Nuckolls CountyCounty, 2 miles away

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...s disappointing to witness the decline in water fowl and upland birds on this property. When my grandparents owned the ground it looked a lot different; there was a nice sized and deep pond, but it was pushed in, the dyke systems held deeper water in the marsh and ditches, but the majority of dykes have been leveled, native grasses, shrubs and trees were allowed to grow, however the trees have been cut down and the grasses are now over pastured. Times change I know, however my grandparents made a living off of this ground, raising row crops, cattle and hogs; even then with their lively-hoods on the line the habit was allowed to flurish, but now the ground is supposed to be for wildlife reproduction and habitat, however the land seems to be in worse shape than when my grandparents had it. It should be noted that my grandparents, although respectful conservators of the ground, were not eco-freaks, nor great outdoorsmen. They did however enjoy cathcing catfish out of the ponds, catching bullheads from the ditches, shooting ducks, geese and pheasants for a special meal. Most of all m...

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