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#1.
NE Game and Parks: Sherman SRA, RR 2, Box 117, Loup City, NE 68853, USA

#2.
Kimball, Nebraska, United States
With 917 acres of land and a 270-acre lake, Oliver Reservoir State Recreation Area is the only water based recreational facility in the southwest Panhandle. Located 8 miles west of Kimball on U.S. 30, Oliver offers the same basic ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#3.
Ericson, Nebraska, United States

#4.
Stanton, Nebraska
Maskenthine Lake Recreation Area is a multipurpose project of the Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District. Located ten miles east of Norfolk, Nebraska in the rolling hills of north-central Stanton County, the lake attracts people ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#5.
2 miles west on US 34, Trenton, Nebraska, USA
Situated on the Republican River, 2 miles west of Trenton on U.S. 34, Swanson Lake offers boaters and fishermen 4,794 acres of crystal clear water at top conservation pool. Nearly another 4,000 acres of public land are managed by ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#6.
20 lakes within 25 miles, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA

#7.
Nebraska 92, Valley, Nebraska, USA

#8.
9 1/2 miles north on asphalt road, Hemingford, Nebraska, USA
Area facilities include: - Boating -- Excellent boating at Box Butte Reservoir, 10 miles - Fishing -- Excellent fishing at the Box Butte Reservoir, 10 miles, offers bass, northern pike, perch, catfish, and walleye fishing as well ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#9.
Highway 183, Ainsworth, Nebraska, USA
Ainsworth, county seat of Brown County, is located in the north-central part of Nebraska, approximately 267 miles from Omaha, NE; 400 miles from Denver, CO; and 200 miles from Sioux City, IA. When Nebraska was admitted to the union ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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South edge of town, Enders, Nebraska, USA
This reservoir, 5 miles east and 41/2 miles south of Imperial, has provided flood control and irrigation along the Frenchman River since 1951. The life of this lake has been put in jeopardy by sudden dewaterings of the stream from ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
