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<!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LI The Harry Strunk Lake is located approximately 20 miles east of McCook, Nebraska. It is 8 miles north of the city of Cambridge. The surrounding lakes and dam are surrounded by canyons and a variety of trees, flowers, cacti, and yuccas. Cascading rocks enhance the area, around the dam, adding to it's beauty. Small ponds are secluded and obscure, but hold many surprising delights. Fish abound and the trees create an appealing residence for the local birds. The Scarlet Tananger and woodpeckers are among the local residents. Pheasants, deer, turkeys, beavers, coyotes are abundant. Some of the campsites are in well developed areas and have all the amenities needed for bathing, lighting, etc. Cabins have been incorporated and have a/c, furniture, stoves, and cooking accomodations. You are permitted to set up camp in almost all the areas of the park. Tents and campers are permitted. There are also playgrounds for children and swimming areas. Boats, jet skis and water skiing are permitted. The local bait shop has all the amenities needed for the fisherman and fuel for vehicles. The baitshop also includes, hot meals (hamburgers, french-fries, a small grocery store and breakfast foods) The master angler will have their picture posted at the shop. Park rangers are in attendance. Photographers will be captivated by nature's best gifts. At the outskirts of Harry Shrunk Lake, there is a bed and breakfast, with a beautiful, historical house. A relaxing, beautiful retreat for all nature lovers.