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Hill Lake is a nice lake next to Turtlefoot Lake, and Turtlefoot Lake is fine enough to spend more than a day at, Roy Kota Resort is a fine local campground. Summer at Turtlefoot Lake comes with high temperatures in the 80's. Summer overnight lows drop down to the 50's. Highs through the wintertime are usually in the 10's, and nighttime lows in the-10's for Turtlefoot Lake. At Turtlefoot Lake you don’t see much rain; of all the months in a year June is the one
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| | with the most rain, and December meanwhile is the driest month. This lake is so wonderful. A good nearby hotel is Super 8 Sisseton. There are other sites here than Turtlefoot Lake, for example Island Lake, and camping at Bur-oak Lodge is always a good experience. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.75472 Longitude: -97.31722
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Hill Lake, Marshall CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Enemy Swim Lake
 | 15 miles away Fished the lake a few times, all I caught was rock bass--small ones, and a bullhead... |
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