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06/07/2024
$2,499,999
67.28 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 11709 Old Ironhorse Road, Deadwood, SD
Discover a rare piece of Black Hills heaven on this stunning 68+ acre property, almost entirely surrounded by USFS lands. This unique gem offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in nature while enjoying the convenience of county-plowed access right to your driveway. The land features a sprawling meadow edged with Spruce, Pine, and Aspen trees, creating an idyllic setting that changes with the seasons. As a Homestead Entry Survey (HES) site, it holds historical charm with the remains of the original homestead still visible beside the babbling Bear Butte Creek, which flows gracefully across the entire property. This creek is a natural focal point, attracting a variety of wildlife and adding to the serene ambiance. Wildlife enthusiasts will be thrilled by the frequent elk sightings, so abundant that maintaining the fences has become unnecessary. The property is a haven for adventure seekers. With miles of USFS lands and roads to explore right from your doorstep, you'll never run out of new trails to discover. Whether you're into hiking, horseback riding, or simply exploring, the vast expanse of public lands offers endless possibilities. Adding to its charm, the property includes an older, livable 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom manufactured home. This home, while modest, provides a cozy base from which to enjoy your surroundings. In addition, there is a nearly finished charming she-shed, perfect for a private retreat or creative space, and several rustic storage buildings and a barn that add to the property's character. These structures, though filled with the owner's belongings and contributing minimal value compared to the pristine land, offer potential for various uses. The owners request some possession time post-closing to clear their personal property, ensuring that the transition is smooth and that you can start enjoying your new haven without any hitches. This Black Hills property is truly a hidden treasure, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of pristine, untouched nature. Come explore and experience the tranquility and beauty of this exceptional property, where the land's natural splendor and historical charm await you.
05/13/2025
$1,450,000
5.05 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - 12544 Old Hill City Road, Hill City, SD
Call Cody Norberg 605-939-4300 for showings. Nestled in the tranquil beauty of the Black Hills, this meticulously hand-crafted log home is set on an impressive 5-acre lot bordering National Forest on two sides, offering breathtaking views of the pristine landscape. The elegantly designed interior features four bedrooms and three and a half baths, including a master suite with a spacious walk-in closet. Over 3,300 square feet of living space offers abundant room for relaxation and entertainment. The fully furnished walkout basement, complete with its own kitchen, is prepared to generate a steady rental income. Recent 15x18 addition to the main floor provides an ideal extra space for gatherings. The home is equipped with two gas fireplaces and one wood-burning stove, ensuring ample heating and ambience throughout. Private fenced backyard features a hot tub, sauna, and a raised enclosed garden. 2-stall detached garage with 12x24 finished area above for extra storage. From the open deck, one can observe the historic 1880 Train as it whistles by. The property is conveniently located just 1.5 miles from Hill City and only20 minutes from Rapid City, offering easy access to the amazing attractions and amenities of the Black Hills area. Would make for a great vacation retreat or year around home. The exceptional craftsmanship, modern updates, and highly desirable location all make this the ideal destination for creating lifelong memories.
05/31/2024
$774,000
51 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Acorn Ridge Rd, Whitewood, SD
HIDDEN BLACK HILLS TREASURE! Make yourself at home on this expansive 51-acre canvas, where an enchanting blend of open meadows, majestic pine trees, and picturesque gulches wait for your vision. This property is a true Black Hills gem! Situated in close proximity to the conveniences of Spearfish, Sturgis, and Whitewood, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're drawn to the tranquility of the open meadow or the allure of the pine-studded landscapes, this property promises a truly unparalleled setting. Private access from blacktop road, it seamlessly combines privacy with the convenience of reaching major destinations. Uncover the limitless potential to build your dreams on this one-of-a-kind retreat in the Black Hills! Property currently being used as Ag land for grazing.
10/24/2024
$12,500,000
300 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Lead, SD
POWDER HOUSE PASS
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY:
Powder House Pass is a beautiful, successfully proven development in the old Wild West history of the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is considered one of the finest developments and sought after destinations in the Black Hills with lifestyle comforts and modern amenities in a scenic forest setting.
In Powder House Pass, there is a large 300-acre parcel that has abundant and rare opportunities awaiting one's imagination or pursuits, as follows:
** Land Development: Residential, Multi-Family, Condominium, etc.
** Commercial Entrepreneurship: Resort, RV Park, Retail/Restaurant, Hotel/Motel, C-Store, Tech Park, etc.
** Investment Portfolio Enhancement: The Black Hills region is experiencing rapid growth and recognition with limited, buildable land for development of the above-mentioned commercial and residential opportunities.
STRATEGIC BENEFITS:
** Planned Unit Development Zoning (PUD);
** Community Improvement District (CID) Designation;
** Quality Water System and new 370,000 gallon water tank on site;
** Natural Gas, High-Speed Internet, Power, and Paved Road Accessibility;
** Community Building featuring Game Room, Heated Pools, Splash Pad, Outdoor Firepits, etc.
BENEFICIAL ATTRIBUTES:
** Powder House Pass has no city sales tax;
** South Dakota is one of only four states with no state income, capital gains, or estate tax, and is well known for low taxation and regulations which promote investment and business growth. The state is typically ranked #1 with the ability to establish legacy trusts.
FANTASTIC LOCATION:
Located in the Recreational Corridor of the Black Hills, Powder House Pass has convenient on-site access to the State Snowmobile Trail. Other nearby activities include hiking/biking the Mickelson Trail, rock climbing/trout fishing in Spearfish Canyon, golfing at Lead Country Club, snowboarding/skiing at Terry Peak Ski Resort, riding ATV trails, horseback riding, and more plus only minutes to entertainment in the historic neighboring towns of Deadwood, Lead, Sturgis, and Spearfish.
** Rapid City Regional Airport is only 45 minutes away.
** Black Hills Airport in Spearfish is only 25 minutes away.
NATURAL BEAUTY:
The Black Hills are the highest mountain range in the United States, east of the Rockies. Mountain views, beautiful canyons, striking rock formations, and trout streams are within the surrounding forest and are populated with spruce, aspen, birch and ponderosa trees. Thousands of acres of National Forest land abut this 300-acre parcel on its southern and eastern boundaries, providing seclusion and abundant recreational land. There is no shortage of natural beauty and geological diversity in the Black Hills.
Powder House Pass has an elevation of approximately 5800 feet and provides Four Seasons of enjoyment each year. Winters are typically quite mild when compared to the upper Midwest. The Black Hills are known as the banana belt of South Dakota due to temperature inversions, etc., and winter temperatures can be in the 40 and even 50 ranges at various times. And when snow falls, the lacing of the trees and landscapes is a sight to behold. The summers are mild and temperate with low humidity and it's rare to see even a mosquito!
THE COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (CID) AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD):
** Powder House Pass is a Community Improvement District (CID) and only the 2nd development in the State of South Dakota to receive this designation. As a CID, Powder House Pass functions similarly to a municipality (under SDCL 725-A), and has a Board of Supervisors to oversee the developments roadways, utilities, common amenities, set budgets, monitor expenses, etc., to maintain the community's sustainability. ** A CID is delegated to receive unique community improvements, such as a central water system, quality infrastructure, paved roads, community facility with heated pools, etc.
** Powder House Pass is zoned a Planned Unit Development (PUD) as well and is attractively designed as a cohesive place for residential life. The PUD can accommodate housing for homeowners of varying price points, while assisting growth of the Powder House Pass Community through construction of shops, restaurants, town homes, hundreds of single-family homes and multi-family units, office space, light industrial and storage facilities, etc.
** A PUD distinction provides this 300-acre parcel with great flexibility by promoting innovative/creative design, environmental conservation, sustainable services, and density for development.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Accessibility to the 300-Acre Parcel in Powder House Pass is excellent, with access from US Hwy. 85/14A (CanAm Highway), Rochford Road on the adjacent east side (paved County Highway), and Frosty Meadow Road that runs along and through the west end of this land. All these roads are well maintained and plowed in the winter.
TOPOGRAPHY:
The topography of this parcel graciously varies, allowing for estate-size lots, single-family lots, and higher-density residential development, etc. Much of the land area offers a gentle slope for development. The expectation is that lots in the 300-Acre Parcel would be comparable to South Ridge Estates Addition to Powder House Pass, which is directly across Rochford Road to the east, and has been in very high demand and approximately 80% sold out.
ECONOMY:
The economic boost from Powder House Pass has created much needed jobs in the area. This region's economy is quite diverse and includes tourism, mineral extraction, gaming, agriculture, Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, and Ellsworth Air Force Base, located near Rapid City. Its noteworthy that Ellsworth Air Force Base is undergoing a huge expansion and will be host to the new B-21 Raider, replacing the B1 and B2 bombers.
Although tourism is the main economic driver of the area, the region has a population of over 150,000, which increases to nearly 250,000 during the summer months. Powder House Pass is a destination for thousands of vacationers each year. And because of the location of the 300-Acre Parcel of land that is for sale, within Powder House Pass and the Recreational Corridor, winter months also see strong recreational activity with the aforementioned snowmobiling, skiing, and other activities within the immediate area.
AFFORDABLE LUXURY with FUTURE VALUE:
The Black Hills are a hidden gem in South Dakota that is currently undergoing nationwide recognition, on many levels, for their beauty, recreational features, investment opportunities, safety and quality of life attributes, temperate climate, etc. History abounds in the Hills for many reasons, with Deadwoods Gold Mining Days, the home of the patriotic Mount Rushmore National Monument, etc.
A rare opportunity is present to invest in the large 300-acre parcel of land in a proven, successful Community Improvement District with quality city utilities and services in an area rich with scenery. High levels of economic growth provide assurance for continued expansion and investment opportunities with appreciating values to meet greatly increasing demand.
Indications are that Black Hills land prices will increase, continuing upward toward Colorado and Montana prices. Much of the land within the Black Hills is Government-owned, which equates to less land available for development. As Will Rogers accurately stated, "Buy land. They ain't making any more of the stuff!" ...especially with the features of Powder House Pass, in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Abundant benefits include quality utilities, developable topography, and the desirable location offered by this 300-acre parcel of land, uniquely setting it apart from other land in the Black Hills. Powder House Pass confidently states that this 300-acre parcel of land is, "easy to get to, but hard to leave!"
09/05/2024
$1,680,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Union County - Hudson, SD
160+/- Acres Of Prime Farmland For Sale
Located In Virginia TWP North, Union County, SD
This Farmland Is Located Northeast Of Alcester, SD, Southwest Of Hudson, SD & Southeast Of Norway Center, SD!
Location: From Hudson, SD go 1 mile West on 29th ST then go South around the curve on Spur Ave (143) and go 3 miles South on Spur Ave (143) and then go around the curve and go West on 297th St (46) for 3 miles to 483rd Ave then go 3/4 mile South on 483rd Ave to the farm OR from Alcester, SD go 3 miles North on HWY 11 to 298th St then go 4 miles East on 298th St. to the farm. Farm is located in the Northeast corner of the intersection of 483rd Ave & 298th St.
Contact An Agent Listed Below For Price!!
Abbreviated Legal Description: The SW1/4 of Section 5, TWP 95N, Range 48W, Union County, SD. Subject to all public roads and easements of record.
General Description: According to the Union County assessor this farm consists of approx. 160+/- Gross Acres! According to FSA this farm has approx.148.72+/- tillable acres with the remainder in road, ditch and a grass/tree area. This is an excellent tract of land in an area where land is not often available for purchase! This farm according to Agri-Data has a soil productivity rating of 53. According to Agri-Data this farm has the following predominant soil types: CnD2-Crofton-Nora, Ae-Alcester, MdC-Moody-Nora, Ca-Calco, ShE-Shindler, and Ka-Kennebec. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a quality tract of Union County, SD farmland! If you are an established farmer or an investor looking for a quality tract of farmland to add to your operation then be sure to take a look at this tract of farmland! This land has a had several tons of cattle manure applied each year and also has cattle manure available for fall of 2024!! Land for generations has proven itself to be an excellent investment! Check out this great Union County Farm today!!!
Contact an Agent For Price.Possession: Possession will be March 1, 2025. This farm is available to farm for the 2025 crop year!
Taxes: The current real estate taxes according to the Union County assessor are approx. $3,409.21 per year.
Terms: 15% Non Refundable earnest money deposit due with the offer with the full balance due on closing day. Property is sold as is, where is with any defects and no warranties expressed or implied. All buyers are encouraged to do buyers due diligence.
05/05/2025
$2,670,000
350.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Fall River County - 11813 Ridge Road, Hot Springs, SD
Everyone wants the log cabin in the Black Hills. Offering seclusion and all the best the Black Hills has to offer. Rugged tree lined canyons, rock out croppings, and views of cliffs, native grasses with spots of Aspen, oak and a variety of hardwoods. The 2400 square foot log home is in remarkable condition for its age. The owners have kept up with staining and chinking. There is an outbuilding that could be updated to be a great horse facility or storage for UTVs etc. Spend days hiking to enjoy the multiple vistas showcasing the majesty of the southern Black Hills. Add acreage to the offering to own truck accessible high meadows showcasing multiple panoramic building sites and deep canyons that are frequented by white tail, mule deer, turkey and occasional elk passing through. The location of the property provides mild winters, a variety of fauna and flora found in the Minnekahta Valley approximately 30 minutes West of Hot Springs and 30 minutes South of Custer, South Dakota.
First called Minnekahta (hot waters) by the Lakota people, Hot Springs is known as the southern gateway to the Black Hills.
Hot Springs is home to the largest Columbian mammoth exhibit in the world, as well as a wild horse sanctuary—where hundreds of mustangs roam thousands of acres of land. From here, you can visit the pioneer era, tour one of the longest caves in the world, or play 18 holes on one of South Dakota’s premiere public golf courses. Then relax in warm, healing, mineral springs.
With easy access to the area’s greatest attractions, great year-round weather, distinct sandstone architecture, fantastic outdoors activities—and, of course, the signature mineral waters—Hot Springs is like no other Black Hills town.
Founded in 1875 near the site where gold was first discovered in French Creek, Custer is the oldest established town in the Black Hills. This small community is considered one of the most beautiful areas in the Black Hills, with an extensive network of trails and backcountry roads left behind by early pioneers, ranchers, and loggers. It’s conveniently located within a short driving distance of popular attractions such as Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Jewel Cave National Monument.
Attractions
History is a big deal in the Black Hills, and the 1881 Courthouse Museum houses one of the region’s most extensive collection of historical artifacts dating back to Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s 1874 Black Hills Exhibition. This former courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features exhibits on Native Americans, mining and minerals, Victorian life, ranching, forestry, and military artifacts from the Revolutionary War through Operation Desert Storm. There’s also an original jail cell, one-room schoolhouse, and collection of antique cars. Four Mile Old West Town allows visitors to experience what life was like in the Old West as they wander through 50 open-door buildings on a self-guided tour. The Gordon Stockade is an exact replica of a log fortress built in 1874 to protect the Gordon Party from attacks by the Sioux during the Black Hills Gold Rush.
No trip to Custer is complete without exploring the outdoor scenery. The Custer Skywalk is a series of short trails that begin at Harbach Park, two blocks off Main Street. Head left for a covered observation point, then continue on the trail to the right to reach Big Rock Observation Point; both offer stunning views of the Black Hills and the city of Custer. The half-mile trail winds through ponderosa pine forests and, while the steep uphill climb may leave visitors out of breath, the views) are well worth the exertion.
Custer State Park may not be within the city limits, but it’s a must-see for visitors to the area any time of the year. This 71,000-acre nature and wildlife reserve offers plenty of opportunity for outdoor recreation and features some of the area’s most impressive scenery. You won’t even need to leave the comfort of your car if you opt for a drive along Iron Mountain Road or the Needles Highway. Impressive granite rock formations can be found at Cathedral Spires and Sylvan Lake. Hiking, fishing, camping, and swimming are all popular pastimes. The 18-mile Wildlife Loop Road provides visitors with up-close looks at wildlife such as bison, pronghorn antelope, prairie dogs, coyotes, elk, deer, and the park’s famous “begging burros.”
The community of Custer prides itself on being a destination for foodies. After you’re done exploring the attractions, grab a bite to eat or a tasty beverage from one of the town’s excellent restaurants or breweries!
Town information provided by BH Visitors
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11/26/2024
$6,500,000
53 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Lead, SD
POWDER HOUSE PASS
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY:
Powder House Pass is a beautiful, successfully proven development in the old Wild West history of the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is considered one of the finest developments in the Black Hills with lifestyle comforts and modern amenities in a scenic forest setting.
In Powder House Pass, there is a large 53-acre parcel with abundant and rare opportunities awaiting ones imagination and pursuits, as follows:
** Land Development: Residential, Multi-Family, Condominium, etc.
** Commercial Entrepreneurship: Resort, RV Park, Retail/Restaurant, Hotel/Motel, C-Store, Tech Park, etc.
** Investment Portfolio Enhancement: The Black Hills region is experiencing rapid growth and recognition with limited, buildable land for development of the above-mentioned commercial and residential opportunities.
STRATEGIC BENEFITS:
** Planned Unit Development Zoning (PUD);
** Community Improvement District (CID) Designation;
** Quality Water System with a 110,000 gallon water tank and new 370,000 gallon water tank;
** Natural Gas, High-Speed Internet, Power, and Paved Road Accessibility;
** Community Building featuring Game Room, 2 Heated Pools (1 is open year-round), Splash Pad, Outdoor Firepits, etc.
BENEFICIAL ATTRIBUTES:
** Powder House Pass has no city sales tax;
** South Dakota is one of only four states with no state income, capital gains, or estate tax, and is well known for low taxation and regulations which promote investment and business growth. The state is typically ranked #1 with the ability to establish legacy trusts.
FANTASTIC LOCATION:
Located in the Recreational Corridor of the Black Hills, Powder House Pass has convenient on-site access to the State Snowmobile Trail. Other nearby activities include hiking/biking the Mickelson Trail, rock climbing/trout fishing in Spearfish Canyon, golfing at Lead Country Club, snowboarding/skiing at Terry Peak Ski Resort, riding ATV trails, horseback riding, and more plus only minutes to entertainment in the historic neighboring towns of Deadwood, Lead, Sturgis, and Spearfish.
** Rapid City Regional Airport is only 45 minutes away.
** Black Hills Airport in Spearfish is only 25 minutes away.
NATURAL BEAUTY:
The Black Hills are the highest mountain range in the United States, east of the Rockies. Mountain views, beautiful canyons, striking rock formations, and trout streams are within the surrounding forest and are populated with spruce, aspen, birch and ponderosa trees. Thousands of acres of National Forest land nearby, providing seclusion and abundant recreational land. There is no shortage of natural beauty and geological diversity in the Black Hills.
Powder House Pass has an elevation of approximately 5800 feet and provides Four Seasons of enjoyment each year. Winters are typically quite mild when compared to the upper Midwest. The Black Hills are known as the banana belt of South Dakota due to temperature inversions, etc., and winter temperatures can be in the 40 and even 50 ranges at various times. And when snow falls, the lacing of the trees and landscapes is a sight to behold. The summers are mild and temperate with low humidity and its rare to see even a mosquito!
THE COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (CID) AND PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD):
Powder House Pass is a Community Improvement District (CID) and only the 2nd development in the State of South Dakota to receive this designation. As a CID, Powder House Pass functions similarly to a municipality (under SDCL 725-A), and has a Board of Supervisors to oversee the developments roadways, utilities, common amenities, set budgets, monitor expenses, etc., to maintain the communitys sustainability. A CID is delegated to receive unique community improvements, such as a central water system, quality infrastructure, paved roads, community facility with heated pools, etc.
Powder House Pass is zoned a Planned Unit Development (PUD) as well and is attractively designed as a cohesive place for residential life. The PUD can accommodate housing for homeowners of varying price points, while assisting growth of the Powder House Pass Community through construction of shops, restaurants, town homes, hundreds of single-family homes and multi-family units, office space, light industrial and storage facilities, etc.
A PUD distinction provides this 53-acre parcel with great flexibility by promoting innovative/creative design, environmental conservation, sustainable services, and density for various types of development.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Accessibility to the 53-Acre Parcel in Powder House Pass is excellent, with direct access from Hwy. 14A/85 (CanAm Highway) and Rochford Road on the adjacent east side (paved County Highway). All these roads are paved and are well maintained and plowed in the winter.
TOPOGRAPHY:
Level topography of this parcel is unique to the area and allows for ease of development.
ECONOMY:
Since the creation of Powder House Pass, the local economy has been given a boost with the creation of much-needed jobs in the area. This regions economy is quite diverse and includes tourism, mineral extraction, gaming, agriculture, Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, and Ellsworth Air Force Base, located near Rapid City. Its noteworthy that Ellsworth Air Force Base is undergoing a huge expansion and will be host to the new B-21 Raider, replacing the B1 and B2 bombers.
Although tourism is the main economic driver of the area, the region has a population of over 150,000, which increases to nearly 250,000 during the summer months. Powder House Pass is a destination for thousands of vacationers each year. And because of the location of this 53-Acre Parcel of land that is for sale, within Powder House Pass and the Recreational Corridor, winter months also see strong recreational activity with the aforementioned snowmobiling, skiing, and other activities within the immediate area.
AFFORDABLE LUXURY with FUTURE VALUE:
The Black Hills are a hidden gem in South Dakota that is currently undergoing nationwide recognition, on many levels, for their beauty, recreational features, investment opportunities, safety and quality of life attributes, temperate climate, etc. History abounds in the Hills for many reasons, with Deadwoods Gold Mining Days, the home of the patriotic Mount Rushmore National Monument, etc.
A rare opportunity is present to invest in this large 53-acre parcel of land in a proven, successful Community Improvement District with quality city utilities and services in an area rich with scenery. High levels of economic growth provide assurance for continued expansion and investment opportunities with appreciating values to meet greatly increasing demand.
Indications are that Black Hills land prices will increase, continuing upward toward Colorado and Montana prices. Much of the land within the Black Hills is Government-owned, which equates to less land available for development. As Will Rogers accurately stated, Buy land. They ain't making any more of the stuff! ...especially with the features of Powder House Pass, in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Abundant benefits include quality utilities, developable topography, and the desirable location offered by this 48-acre parcel of land, uniquely setting it apart from other land in the Black Hills. Powder House Pass confidently states that this 48-acre parcel of land is, easy to get to, but hard to leave!
05/09/2025
$994,900
4.68 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - 13600 Aeronauts Way, Rapid City, SD
HIDDEN BLACK HILLS TREASURE! Barely off paved road & near Hwy 16 lies this hidden treasure of a property. Drive the winding driveway &leave the world behind to this private sanctuary! Unique Artisan Home has a great unexpected floorplan w/ nooks & crannies full of wonder! Quiet sitting areas, built in bookshelves w/ glass doors, a charming Juliet balcony, bright artistic tiles, stained glass windows & lots of warm wood throughout -just to name a few of the details that make this home so special! Upstairs is the airy Master suite w/ vaulted ceiling, sitting area, huge closet, & delightful master bath w/ corner tub, stained glass windows & splendid blue tile walk in shower! Main level has the sitting room w/ bookshelves all around, the living room space w/ wood stove in the corner, dining area, bath & a simply delightful kitchen area! Walkout to the spacious deck overlooking the private fenced back yard. Basement has another bdrm, family room (currently an art studio) a kitchen area, a library w/ walls of bookshelves, huge storage area (could be another bedroom) & another bath. Walk out to covered patio. Beautiful wrought Iron fence all around the home to keep deer out of the flower gardens. Private sitting area by the front door! Amazing 4.68 acre lot full of Ponderosa Pines for complete country feel. PLUS direct trail access to STRATOBOWL RIM TRAIL for breathtaking hiking right from your door! A simply enchanting property! Come take a tour & bring your dreams in tow!
05/09/2025
$829,000
5.93 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - 12584 Mills Ranch Road, Hill City, SD
THE RIGHT STUFF! New Construction. Perfect high end Barndominium for carefree living with huge garage/shop space or a cozy place to live while you build your dream home with a WONDERFUL VIEW of the ELKHORN RANGE! Conveniently located just off paved Old Hill City Rd! Great Well in place and owner put in the largest septic to accommodate a 5 bedroom home. The huge garage space has nice wood on the walls and some of the ceiling. Large utility room/storage room with on demand water heater and water softener. Buried propane tank. Room in between the garage space and living quarters could be additional living space (family room, bedrooms, etc) or a huge bright clean shop! Just2 miles from Hill City in the very heart of all that the beautiful Black Hills have to offer!! Lots of USFS lands in the area, too. Just a wonderful place to base your Black Hills Adventures from! :) Come take a look!
02/18/2025
$924,900
1.47 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - 107 Broken Spur Ct, Custer, SD
Country feel with city conveniences! This beautiful custom built home is so nestled in the ponderosa pine trees on a 1.47 acre lot that it is hard to see from the road. Great privacy! Located in popular Boot Hill Subdivision - paved roads, city services, city plowing. Room for everyone, yet still a cozy feel. What a great floorplan to enjoy! Main level has the large private master quite on one end and then the expansive kitchen/dining area along with the great room complete with vaulted ceiling and fabulous custom fireplace wall on one end. Then upstairs you will find a wonderful loft sitting area and sleeping area and 2 more generous sized bedrooms and a bath. The basement is where the fun custom bar is located and the family room, separate theater room, another spacious bedroom and a bathroom. The two car attached garage is conveniently built in the mix, too. The grounds are nicely wooded with covered porches, open decks, and an enchanting wood planked walkway leading to the hot tub that sits beside the fountain. Rock outcroppings dotted here and there for additional privacy and climbing on. :) What a wonderful place to base your Black Hills adventures from! Call to schedule your showing today! Owners own a bare lot adjoining that can be bought, too.
07/11/2025
$3,500
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - MiningClaim Ownership, Hill City, SD
CREEK BLACK HILLS MOUNT RUSHMORE
20 ACRE GOLD MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP
This is a legally registered, 20 acre gold and gem, placer Mining Claim for sale, the Castle Creek #4, with the South Fork Castle running thru the claim for over 660 feet. The South Fork Castle Creek is a tributary of the Cheyenne River which also has a history of gold discoveries.
Camp in an open meadow area on the claim by the creek or the area National Forest campgrounds.
Located 21 miles NW of the quaint mountain town of Hill City.
Only 33 miles to Mount Rushmore.
This area of the Black Hills has a definite feeling of the Old West where the Cowboy Culture still lives on.
This is my last claim in South Dakota.
Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $3000 per ounce.
It is a good sign here that there are other claims in this area being worked by experienced prospectors for years.
We also found the gems: Rose Quartz, Beryl, and Fairburn Agates.
We feel we are selling more than the gold and minerals on beautiful land.
You would be acquiring an experience that will give you a good feel for what the old time prospectors must have felt during the days of the original South Dakota Gold Rush.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
Owning a mining claim is having access to a lifetime of great family fun and recreation, in a very beautiful, natural setting.
There are many well known South Dakota attractions within driving distance of this beautiful Black Hills area. Located in a beautiful pine forest. Beautiful Sylvan Lake also is in the area offering many water activities. The Crazy Horse Memorial is 32 miles SE. Badlands National Park is 2 hours East.
See further down the listing the Buying Process and how to purchase my claim.
See with the pictures maps and satellite views.
Click on the top listing picture then arrow right to see all.
The claim is only 33 miles from Mount Rushmore, and 48 miles from of the town of Rapid City.
The town of Hill City is 21 miles East with all the necessities.
The Deerfield Lake Recreation Area is only 8 miles Northeast.
Castle Creek flows into and out of the Deerfield Lake reservoir and provides additional fishing opportunities. Ice fishing, snowmobiling and ice skating are popular winter sports here.
This recreation area has three campgrounds, two picnic areas and the Deerfield Lake Loop Trail.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
TOWN OF HILL CITY
Hill City is a small town in terms of population, but is considered a vital tourism community due to its location near the center of the widely popular Black Hills, a proximity that has earned it the nickname Heart of the Hills. The oldest city in Pennington County, Hill City is just 26 miles southwest of South Dakotas largest city, Rapid City. A diverse network of unique shopping and dining destinations cater to tourists. Popular restaurants include the Bumpin Buffalo Bar & Grill, the Alpine Inn, and the Continental Cafe. Specialized shops include handmade jewelry outlets, the year-round Christmas outlet Mistletoe Ranch, the Prairie Berry Winery, and a variety of specialty gift shops.
BLACK HILLS
From Mount Rushmore to Badlands National Park and beyond you can experience monumental works of man and nature in one place.
The Black Hills of South Dakota are home to five national parks and monuments, including Mount Rushmore, the Shrine of Democracy.
This is a region of infinite variety, with scenic byways, historic Old West towns, Native American culture, gaming and a wealth of attractions.
This area is also a craft beer and winemaking hotspot.
Youll find multiple wineries on the Highway 385 wine trail between Hill City and Deadwood, while quality breweries are dotted across the region.
BLACK HILLS GOLD RUSH
After Horatio Ross discovered gold along a creek in the Black Hills in the 1870s, one of the last great gold rushes descended into this area of South Dakota.
The Black Hills Gold Rush took place in Dakota Territory in the United States.
It began in 1874 following the Custer Expedition and reached a peak in 187677.
The first arrivals were a force of 1,000 men led by George Armstrong Custer to investigate reports that the area contained gold, even though the land was owned by the Sioux. This would begin Custers conflicts with Native American Tribes.
In the ensuing decades, people have continued to find pockets of gold in the Black Hills.
The largest and deepest mine in the Western Hemisphere, Homestake Mine netted some 41 million ounces of gold in its 126 years of operation.
SOUTH DAKOTA ROCKHOUNDING
In South Dakota youll be excited to learn that there are some truly amazing rocks and minerals to find. Most of the best rockhounding sites are in and around the Black Hills.
The highlight of South Dakota rockhounding is undoubtedly the highly prized and valuable Fairfield agate, a variety of agate noted for its vibrant colors and distinctive fortification banding. These agates are named after the town of Fairfield around which they are most commonly found, and they are very popular with lapidary artists and collectors.
Gems to be found are Agates, Rose Quartz, Jade, Jasper, Calcity crystals, Amethyst, Tourmaline, and Blue Chalcedony.
One of the biggest reasons rockhounds flock to South Dakota is the wide variety of rocks and minerals that can be found here. Many collectors are interested in the Fairburn agates and rose quartz the state is famous for.
This western part of SOUTH DAKOTA is a rockhound and vacation paradise and has several important gem and mineral deposits in addition to the famous gold deposits of the Black Hills.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, the process would be, I would need your name(s) and mailing address, where I would then scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with payment, total = $3699.
After receiving your payment, your ownership of the 20 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Montana/Dakotas Bureau of Land Management and the Pennington County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher, and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 74 and my wife 72, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
Wind Cave National Park and Jewel Cave National Monument are also in the neighborhood. They are two of the longest cave systems in the world, coming in at roughly 150+ miles and 180+ miles, respectively.
Drive I-90 going East and take exit 110 to the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway. South Dakota Highway 240 winds its way through the eastern portion of Badlands National Park, snaking and crawling between ancient rock formations, cliffs, and colorful spires.
Located between Custer and Hill City and about 17 miles from Mount Rushmore, is the Crazy Horse Memorial, another dynamite-blasted, intricately-carved Black Hills behemoth.
Some 60 individual mammoth remains have been identified and preserved at the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs another great day trip.
RAPID CITY, where we fly into
Rapid City lies East of Black Hills National Forest in western South Dakota.
Its known as a gateway to Mt. Rushmore.
Known as the City of Presidents, a series of life-size statues, spans several blocks downtown.
North of Rapid Creek, which bisects town, the Journey Museum & Learning Center offers local history and geology exhibits.
Rapid City makes the perfect base for explorations and Doing Big Things.
With several national parks, monuments and memorials as well as a host of state parks all within a one-hour drive, Rapid City offers a contemporary vibe and a rich cultural heritage experience.
Downtown Rapid City and Main Street Square offer added urban pleasures as well as a vibrant arts and culture scene.
Great local restaurants and an assortment of boutiques and gift shops are all surrounded by the City of Presidents statues.
SYLVAN LAKE
Its hard to believe Sylvan Lake is real. Thats how scenic it is.
Rent a kayak or paddleboard for aquatic adventuring or pull up some shoreline for a picturesque picnic. Its fun beyond the water, too.
This Custer State Park gem is ringed with easy hiking trails, one of which is the trailhead to Black Elk Peak.
BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST
The massive Black Hills National Forest where are claims are located, spans more than 1.25 million acres and contains the states tallest mountain: Black Elk Peak, coming in at 7,244 feet. Located just a few short miles from Mount Rushmore, this summit is the highest point east of the Rocky Mountains. The name was changed in 2016 from Harney Peak. William S. Harney was a general in the Mexican-American and Indian Wars, and those etymological origins were abandoned in favor of honoring the original inhabitants of this region. The new name of Black Elk Peak recognizes the legendary Lakota Sioux medicine man as well as the states important Native American communities.
At 7,242 feet, Black Elk Peak is South Dakotas highest point and rises majestically above the national forest.
Native American tribes of the Sioux Nation occupied the Black Hills until General George Armstrong Custers 1874 Military Expedition opened the territory, illegally at first, to prospectors. During the expedition, gold was discovered near the current town of Custer. Within a year, an estimated 4,000 whites had entered the Hills. Legal or not, the rush was on. Placer claims were staked throughout the Black Hills.
As the gold placers played out, the miners turned to hardrock mining.
If within one year you are not satisfied with your claim, you can trade for another comparable c
12/02/2024
$1,300,000
132.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Hutchinson County - Parkston, SD
Prime Cropland for Sale in Central Hutchinson County, South Dakota.
Discover a rare opportunity to own 132.86 acres of premium cropland in the heart of South Dakotas Agricultural Belt.
$9800 per acre.
Boasting excellent soil quality and a highly sought-after location, this property is perfect for maximizing crop yields and
securing long-term value and investment. Located southeast of Parkston, SD, with direct access to a paved highway, this
parcel lies adjacent to a swine production facility that offers a potential source of nutrient-rich fertilizer.
Ideal Location
From Parkston at the junction of Hwy. 37 and 44, travel south
on Hwy. 37 for 6 miles, turn east on 282 St. and continue for
7 1/2 miles; the property sits on the north side of the Hwy.
Legal
Section 17 of Sharon Township. 98 N 59 W. SW 1/4 Less
Tracts A & B ( 25.8 acres).
Soil Quality
This prime property is predominately Clarno-Bonilla loam and
Prosper-Stickney soils, 0 to 2% slope.
2023 Taxes
$2847.50
*Available for the 2025 crop season.
*Buyer takes possession upon closing.
Contact us today for more details or to schedule a showing. Opportunities like this do not last long!
12/09/2024
$947,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Beadle County - Huron, SD
Here's 160 acres in Beadle County for sale! Approximately 125 of the acres are CRP. Balance slough and grasslands, lodge and storage shed.
160 acres Beadle County
Approximately 125 acres CRP
Balance slough and grassland
Lodge and storage shed on property
04/29/2025
$2,490,000
128.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 22037 N Rochford Rd, Lead, SD
The Two Creeks Ranch, is without question one of the most aesthetically pleasing properties in the Black Hills! Flanked by both North Rapid Creek and Buskala Creek- and bordered by the Mickelson Trail and North Rochford Road- the two creeks gently meander through the entire property and converge as they exit, and the charming one-room cabin combines character and function. Truly a LEGACY property.
Property is bordered by North Rochford Rd and the Mickelson Trail. Two live-water creeks. Open meadows, surrounded by forest with gently sloping ridges.
Acreage: The property is comprised of 128 acres and has been surveyed and platted
Location: The property is situated in Lawrence County, South Dakota, in one of the most picturesque areas of the Black Hills. Approximately 10 minutes from Lead, SD.
Improvements: The improvements on the property consist of a nifty one-room 12x20 cabin with covered porch, electricity and wood stove (furnished), together with a tool shed, outdoor shower and outhouse.
Soils: Soils on the property are comprised mostly of Cl iii Cordeston – Marshbrook loams and Virkula-Pactola ridges
Irrigation: There is no mechanical irrigation on the property, however portions may be sub-irrigated.
07/05/2022
$2,000,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Hughes County - Pierre, SD
This property has convenient access and lays on the East side of Hwy 1804 with Lake Oahe on the West side of the highway. The entire property lays nearly level and promotes high yielding crops with excellent soils averaging 86.7%. According to FSA, this property has 191 tillable acres.
11/18/2024
$1,785,000
293 ac.
ACTIVE
Codington County - Sioux Conifer Rd, Watertown, SD
293 acres more or less of Codington County land
River running through property
Located on a paved road
Tillable and pasture
Acreage possibilities
Farming
Hunting
Great habitat
Lots of potential!
Great location
03/25/2025
$832,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Gregory County - Gregory, SD
This is a great opportunity to own a hunter's paradise. Located three and a half miles North and two miles West of Gregory, this property has a little bit of everything. With a creek running through, the natural grass creates a bedding hotspot for pheasants, deer and grouse. Over the past ten years, this property has been developed for pheasant and deer hunting with two young tree groves, two dug outs, and two switch grass patches. The crop ground is currently rented out for the 2025 calendar year. Do not miss your chance at this property with its location, farming opportunity and hunting capability.
07/15/2024
$679,500
182.4 ac.
ACTIVE
McPherson County - 11371 346th Avenue, Leola, SD
Be free and happy on 182 acres of land and water located in McPherson County between Leola and Eureka in South Dakota! This is about a 55-mile drive northwest of Aberdeen, SD, which has a very nice airport with flights to and through Minneapolis.
Cabin is off the grid, but propane, solar collectors and a gas generator are used for power. The 18 X 30-foot cabin is wired for both regular AC house current and 12-volt DC electricity with a generous supply of plug-ins for both. Propane stove, propane or electric refrigerator/freezer, propane cabin heat and an on-demand propane water heater. Well water is not tested as potable, but suitable for washing dishes in kitchen sink, showers, watering plants, cleaning, livestock and other uses.
One bedroom with queen bed and plenty of storage, plus main room with kitchen separated by a waist-high room divider with varnished wood top and storage below. Very nice folding futon, table, chairs and miscellaneous furniture. Two smaller rooms include bathroom with sink and shower, and one for storage/water heater/power source controls. Has very nice outhouse. Two outbuildings for storage and generator. Sleeps four adults comfortably, more with cots. Large, attached deck with propane grill.
Land is mostly in native grasses and flowers, 73 acres in CRP or similar programs expiring (but generally renewable) between 2026 and 2035. Note CRP contracts can be bought out by the owner before the contract expiration dates if restrictions interfere with management plans. This would not likely be the case: About 30 acres of cropland and virgin soil were left out of CRP for food plots, tree plantings or whatever use. This land has 15-20 acres of trees planted over two decades. An 80 plus acre wetland with islands and coves, plus smaller wetlands, are highly attractive to wildlife and the ambience of the area.
This land has successfully been managed by a Certified Wildlife Biologist for wildlife and is adjacent to a large Game Production Area with thousands of acres more public hunting land in the area. Fishing is not far away. Ducks, deer, pheasants, grouse, sandhill cranes, tundra swans, several species of geese and countless non-game species are abundant on this property. Mosquitos and most annoying insect numbers are surprising low.
Asking price includes furnished cabin, outbuildings with basic tools and machinery needed from day one, including sprayer, 4-wheeler, zero-turn riding mower, and even a rowboat and canoe. All are in excellent working condition at the time of this writing and are in use so will be sold "as is."
Wetland easement, no perpetual grassland easements. Wetland easement does not adversely affect management. Access is highway except last three miles is gravel/grass. Poor winter maintenance on non-paved roads, although access is possible all year in mild winters such as we just had. Income from CRP/EQIP contracts usually covers taxes, insurance and minor expenses (2024 payments totaled $2606. Low property taxes, $804.82 for 2024.)
Plenty of room and freedom to hunt, hike, target practice, canoe, watch wild game, ride 4-wheelers, take pictures, and recreate as you wish. Two enclosed and heated raised deer hunting and wildlife observation stands. The nearest neighbor is about two miles away, and traffic on the dead-end road leading to the land is rare. The cabin is not on a section line and no publicly used roads go through the property. It is not unusual to stay for days and never see or hear another person or vehicle. Access to the land and water is controlled by the landowner.
This is beautiful land, meant for wildlife, freedom and solitude. Sunrises and sunsets are often amazing, with colors not often seen from a city. The star-lit nights are incredible, and if you are lucky, coyotes in the distance will sing for you.
NOTE PRICE DROP: Asking $679,500. Acreages given are approximate. Management assistance negotiable. Note the land is considered by most ag appraisers to be no more than normal pastureland with a large wetland, and the buildings and other improvements are of little value in their eyes. Generally, an appraisal may be lower than the asking price: There are no comparable sales, as there are no comparable properties in the area. The land has been managed for recreation, conservation and wildlife, not to increase income. If you simply want to graze cattle or raise crops, look elsewhere. If you also want freedom, privacy and recreation, look here.
Other:
Cabin Mailing Address is 11332 345th Avenue, Leola, SD 57456 (This is the address of the pasture gates we sometimes use to get to the NW gates on our land, but no mail is delivered.) Note: Yahoo, Google and other maps show the avenue as 344 for a few miles as it goes south from Highway 10. This is apparently due to a correction line. However, the sign at the highway says 345th Ave.
Physical Address of cabin is approximately: 11371 346th Avenue, Leola, SD 57456. This is not on a public road.
Land Description: The East half of the SE quarter of Section 9 (80 acres) and the West half of the SW quarter of Section 10 (80 acres), and the South half of the SW quarter of the NW quarter of Section 10 (20 acres), all in T126N, R70W in Moscow Township, 5th P.M. The total is actually just over 182 acres according to NRCS maps but will likely be sold as "180 acres more or less" to protect both the buyer and seller.
NRCS/ASCS Farm #4691 Tracts 1478 and 4648: 182.4 acres (67.3 acres cropland in 2015 before conversion to native grasses and flowers) plus CRP-type grassland formerly used for hay, plus set-aside and virgin soil acres, plus wetlands. The numbers do not add up to exactly 180 acres due to water and native grasslands which have not been precisely measured. Also note wetlands fluctuate in size and depth due to rain/snowfall.
Outbuildings include a 10-foot by 10-foot,6-inch shed and a 12-foot by 20-foot barn, both with wood floors. All buildings re-shingled within the last five years. Everything with a fresh coat of top-quality Australian Gold wood stain plus linseed oil in June of 2024. No known major repairs or maintenance needed at this time.
The seller is not reserving any mineral rights but does not guarantee any such rights to the buyer.
05/14/2025
$925,000
93.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Day County - 13739 429th Avenue, Webster, SD
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Private Lakeside Escape in Northeast South Dakota
Tucked away in the peaceful heart of Day County near Webster, SD, this rare and secluded country lake property offers an extraordinary opportunity to own your own secluded natural paradise. Spanning 93± deeded acres, with an astonishing 70± acres of pristine, spring-fed lake, this hidden gem is a true sanctuary for those seeking serenity, beauty, and adventure—all in one unforgettable setting.
With over 9,000 feet of private shoreline, you’ll enjoy unmatched privacy and front-row access to nature’s finest show—every sunrise, every star-filled night, and every quiet ripple on the water belongs to you alone. The lake itself stretches up to 20 feet deep and teems with walleye, crappie, perch, and smallmouth bass, making it a dream come true for anglers and water lovers alike. Boating, jet skiing, swimming, and peaceful paddles await in a setting that feels untouched by time.
At the entrance to the property, a charming year-round main cabin (approx. 700 sq. ft.), built in 2020, offers cozy, modern comfort with a bedroom, bath, full kitchen, propane and mini-split heating, and a covered front porch perfect for taking in the view. It was thoughtfully designed to be relocated closer to the water, leaving the door open for future homebuilding on the original site.
Just steps from the shoreline, you’ll find a newly constructed shower house (2023) and a delightful guest cabin (2021) featuring an upper-level deck and a screened-in patio—ideal for hosting family and friends or enjoying quiet lakeside mornings with a coffee in hand. Camper-ready 30-amp and 50-amp hookups add even more flexibility for future expansion or visitors.
The property also features a spacious 50x70 steel building, complete with heated and cooled office space, a hobby room, and abundant storage. There are also converted grain bins now used as additional storage. You'll also find a 1± acre food plot, a lakefront garden, and a nearby storage shed—all framed by mature shelter belts that enhance the secluded, retreat-like atmosphere.
Beyond the water, this land is a haven for wildlife. Hunt deer, turkey, waterfowl, and pheasant without ever leaving your property. It’s not just a home—it’s a lifestyle of privacy, recreation, and natural beauty that very few will ever experience.
Copyright © 2025 Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota [NorthStarMLS]. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
06/24/2025
$14,800
0.16 ac.
ACTIVE
Fall River County - Edgemont, SD
Adventure Property in Edgemont, South Dakota This 0.16-acre lot for sale in Fall River County is the perfect basecamp for exploring the Black Hills region. Just minutes from Custer State Park, Mickelson Trail, and Black Hills National Forest, this parcel puts you in the heart of South Dakota outdoor recreationideal for campers, riders, hunters, and vacation home buyers.
This versatile land for sale in Edgemont is zoned to allow campers, cabins, storage units, or even a garage for your ATVs and motorcycles. Its a great choice for a tiny home, short-term rental, or weekend retreat. With city water and sewer available, its build-ready and offers the convenience of utilities without the hassle of rural hookups.
Located in a growing South Dakota town, this affordable Black Hills property comes with minimal restrictions and flexible use options. Whether youre creating a Sturgis Rally headquarters, a hunting base, or just want to own land near the Black Hills, this is a smart and low-cost investment.
Buy South Dakota land for recreation, investment, or future developmentonly from Wilco Land.
09/14/2024
$260,000
3.33 ac.
ACTIVE
Gregory County - 29540 US Highway 18, Herrick, SD
A historic grain elevator turned into a unique bar, restaurant, and livable home, blending rustic charm with modern updates. Features five bedrooms and 3 1/4 bathsideal for guest lodging, rental, or full-time living. A rare opportunity for dining, entertainment, and/or a hunting lodge, all on one distinctive property.
Improvements
The bar area spans approximately 612 square feet and includes a pool room and a 1/4 bathroom. The restaurant area is around 420 square feet, offering plenty of seating for multiple guests. The remaining 1,456 square feet functions as a comfortable home, featuring a kitchen with commercial upgrades, three full bathrooms, five bedrooms, and a loft currently used as a cozy hangout space. Whether you're looking for a business opportunity, a place to live, or both, this property offers it all. Additional amenities include a covered porch, a storage shed, and approximately 3.33 acres with room to expand.
Region & Climate
Highway 18 Bar and Lodge, located in the small town of Herrick, SD, is surrounded by smaller towns and ranches, attracting travelers from the well-traveled Highway 18. It draws visitors from the Sturgis Bike Rally and is known for its popularity among hunters who frequent the area each year.
History
Highway 18 Bar and Lodge, originally a grain elevator built in 1907 and in operation until 1998, was transformed into a rustic lodge and livable home around 20 years ago, with a bar added 4 years ago. Located in Herrick, South Dakota, just off the heavily traveled Highway 18, this one-of-a-kind property blends history, charm, and modern convenience. The old scale area now serves as a pool and dart board room, the former office is now a cozy bar, and the truck loading area has been converted into a restaurant. Whether you're looking for a unique business opportunity, a full-time residence, or a recreational getaway, this property offers space, comfort, and potential.
Location
Highway 18 Bar and Lodge is located just 0.9 miles from Herrick, SD, 7.3 miles from Burke, SD, 13 miles from Bonesteel, SD, and 15 miles from Gregory, SD.
This property has a rural water well.
No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description
07/04/2024
$260,000
2.55 ac.
ACTIVE
Marshall County - 44013 SD HWY 10, Lake City, SD
Welcome to your serene retreat! This enchanting 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom log cabin, nestled on a generous 2.5-acre lot, offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Constructed from reclaimed materials, this home radiates warmth and character, making it a unique choice. Enjoy the inviting ambiance of the open-concept living area, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The spacious detached garage provides ample room for your boats, vehicles, or storage. The garage has in-floor heat and a full bathroom. There is a 50 amp RV hook-up with water located on the property. Revel in the tranquility of your vast 2.5-acre property, offering endless possibilities for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying nature. From the handcrafted woodwork to the rustic finishes, every detail of this cabin has been thoughtfully designed. Discover the perfect blend of comfort and serenity in this charming log cabin. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of paradise!
07/03/2025
$463,750
0.96 ac.
ACTIVE
Day County - 7032 Ponderosa Loop, Waubay, SD
This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offers lakefront living on approximately one acre along the quiet shores of Campbell Lake. With 100 feet of private shoreline and over 1,600 square feet of finished living space, the property is well-suited for year-round use, a summer home, or a weekend getaway.Inside, the home is practical and comfortable. The main living areas are open and functional, with enough space for everyday living, hosting guests, or relaxing after a day outdoors. The bedrooms are well-sized, and both bathrooms are conveniently located for easy access. A double attached garage provides room for vehicles, boats, or storage, making day-to-day use and seasonal transitions more manageable.The backyard offers a direct path to the lake, with a mix of grass and a sand and gravel shoreline. The lake access is ideal for fishing, swimming, or launching a small boat or kayak. The water is clear, and the shoreline is natural, offering easy, private access right from your own lot.Campbell Lake is known for being quiet and lightly used. Because there is no public boat launch, only property owners use the lake, resulting in fewer boats and a more peaceful environment. It is connected to Enemy Swim Lake by a small channel under County Road T500, which adds another option for exploring the area by water.Fishing is a popular activity on Campbell Lake. The lake is home to Smallmouth Bass, Bluegill, and Perch. The water quality and lake structure support a healthy fish population. Aquatic plants like pencil reeds and pondweed provide habitat, and the bottom consists mostly of sand, gravel, and small stones.The property is set back from the main road and includes mature trees that offer some natural privacy and shade. The lot size gives enough space for outdoor use without requiring extensive upkeep. There is room for outdoor seating, a fire pit, or additional storage buildings if needed.Located in Day County, the property is part of South Dakota's Glacial Lakes region, known for its clean lakes and outdoor recreation. Local amenities are within driving distance, and the area offers opportunities for boating, hiking, and wildlife observation.This home is move-in ready, with the essentials in place for lake living. Whether you plan to live here full-time, use it as a vacation home, or keep it as a quiet place to recharge, it's a property that supports a slower, more outdoor-focused lifestyle.Private lakefront properties with this kind of access and low traffic are increasingly hard to find in the area. This Campbell Lake home offers a solid combination of comfort, location, and water access in a setting that doesn't feel crowded or overdeveloped.
04/18/2024
$1,490,000
553 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Spruce Gulch, Deadwood, SD
A unique opportunity to own the historic Two-Bit Ranch consisting of 241 deeded acres and 312 BLM acres located 5 minutes from downtown Deadwood, South Dakota. The Two-Bit Ranch is a picturesque ranch in the heart of the Black Hills with unparalleled views. Throughout the ranch you will find multiple stocked fishing ponds and an abundance of wildlife/hunting opportunities, including elk, mule deer, white-tail deer, and big horn sheep that frequent the property. Modest improvements include a one room hunting cabin with no running water, with multiple building sites throughout the ranch. Located in an exception location with endless recreational opportunities, plus located close to Deadwood which offers exceptional dining, shopping, and entertainment. Year-round access is provided from Spruce Gulch Road, Brighter Day Subdivision or Majestic Heights Subdivision.
05/10/2025
$197,100
1 ac.
ACTIVE
Kingsbury County - TBD Hoffman Avenue, Lot#WP001, Lake Norden, SD
Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle sounds of water brushing against the shore, your first view of the day a serene expanse of blue stretching out across Lake Albert. As the day winds down, you'll be treated to stunning, uninterrupted sunsets that paint the sky in hues of gold, pink, and deep orangeall from the comfort of your own backyard.This beautiful lakefront property boasts approximately 100 feet of shoreline and sits on a full acre of land, offering ample space to create your own personal haven. Whether you envision a cozy cabin, a modern lake house, or a spacious family retreat, there's room here to bring your vision to life. Spend your days fishing for walleye and yellow perchLake Albert is renowned for bothor simply relax on your dock with a good book and the breeze in your hair.Nestled between the tranquil waters of Lake Albert and nearby Lake Poinsett, and just minutes from the Lake Region Golf Club, this location offers a perfect balance of peaceful seclusion and recreational opportunity. Whether you're an avid angler, a golfer, a nature lover, or someone just seeking a slower pace of life, you'll find everything you need right here.And when you're craving the conveniences of town, Brookings and Watertown are just a short, easy drive away, making this an ideal spot for weekend getaways or year-round living.Whether you're dreaming of a summer escape to recharge with family and friends or a forever home where you can soak in the beauty of every season, this is your chance to own a slice of one of South Dakota's most beloved lake regions. Don't just visit the lakelive it.
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