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07/09/2024
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Pennington County - 11504 Melchert Place, Hill City, SD
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Lyman County - WP1, Lower Brule, SD
This 320 acre hunting and recreational property in Lyman County, South Dakota offers a diverse landscape, multiple water sources, established habitat features and access to the Missouri River corridor. The area is known for strong wildlife populations, including mule deer, whitetail deer, turkeys, upland birds and seasonal elk use. South Dakota residents also have opportunities to pursue trophy class bull elk in designated units and the terrain surrounding the Missouri River supports consistent wildlife movement throughout the year. The property includes a mix of grassland, rolling hills, brushy draws and river influenced terrain that naturally attracts game. A year-round creek runs through the acreage, providing a dependable water source that enhances habitat quality. Two rural water tire tanks and two earthen dams add additional water availability across the property, supporting both wildlife and potential grazing uses. These features contribute to a landscape that is well-suited for landowners interested in habitat management, hunting, or general recreational ownership. Food sources are already established, with two existing food plots in place and room to expand an additional ten to twenty acres if desired. A small alfalfa field provides another forage component that benefits deer, elk, turkeys and upland birds. The combination of natural cover, water and food sources creates a balanced habitat system that supports year-round wildlife use. The acreage size allows for long-term planning, whether the owner chooses to maintain the current layout or develop additional habitat projects. Perimeter fencing is in place around the property, offering potential for grazing or rotational use if incorporated into a management plan. The terrain includes elevated vantage points that provide wide views of the surrounding landscape, including expansive views of the Missouri River. The river corridor is a major influence on wildlife patterns in this region, and properties in this area often benefit from the natural travel routes created by the breaks and draws leading toward the river. Access to the Missouri River is convenient, with the Iron Nation Boat Launch located across the highway. This provides opportunities for fishing, boating, and additional outdoor recreation. The combination of private land ownership and nearby public water access creates a well-rounded outdoor environment for individuals who value both land-based and water-based activities. The property is located approximately one hour from Pierre, South Dakota, offering access to supplies, lodging and services. Nearby towns include Lower Brule, Chamberlain, Oacoma, Reliance and Kennebec. These communities provide groceries, fuel, hardware, and other essentials for landowners and visitors. The broader region is characterized by a blend of agricultural production and native habitat. Cropland, prairie, and river breaks intersect to create a landscape that supports wildlife throughout the year. Elk, mule deer and whitetail deer use the rugged terrain and cover near the river, while turkeys and upland birds are commonly found in areas with grassland, brush, and scattered timber. The propertys size and features make it suitable for individuals interested in hunting, habitat improvement, or recreational land ownership. Overall, this 320 acre property offers a combination of water features, established food sources, natural habitat, and access to the Missouri River corridor. The landscape supports a wide range of wildlife and provides opportunities for landowners to develop long-term management plans based on their goals. Buyers should evaluate the property according to their intended use and complete all due diligence related to utilities, access, and potential improvements.
11/25/2025
$3,030,000
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Custer County - State Highway 36, Hermosa, SD
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04/17/2026
$795,000
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Clay County - 45497 River Dr, Meckling, SD
3.67 Acres | Clay County, SD
Eleven miles west of Vermillion, the Missouri River runs wide and slow, and the bluffs on the Nebraska side hold the view the way they have for a hundred years. This is the kind of place where the world gets quieter the minute you turn off the county road. Three and a half acres of mature cedars and cottonwoods settle in around a 2,300 square foot cabin that was built, clearly, by someone who understood exactly what a river like this is worth.
Step inside and the main room lifts into a vaulted knotty pine ceiling, warm and honest, with a wall of windows that pulls the Missouri straight into the space. A floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace anchors one end of the room, the kind that earns its keep in January and sets the mood in July. Slate tile runs underfoot. The kitchen sits open to the living and dining areas in granite and knotty alder, so the cook stays in the conversation and the coffee stays in reach. Three bedrooms and three baths give everyone a place to land at the end of the day, and the finished basement adds room for whoever else shows up, which, with a place like this, they will.
The life of the property, though, happens outside. A wraparound deck runs the length of the water-facing side, long enough for a full table at dinner and a pair of rocking chairs at sunrise. A stone fire ring sits between the cabin and the bank, waiting on the next round of kids, marshmallows, and stories that get better every year. A wooden stairway drops down the bluff to a private floating dock, where the boat is ready, the rods are rigged, and the walleye are usually cooperative enough to keep things interesting.
This stretch of water is part of the Missouri National Recreational River, one of the last sections of the river that was never dammed or channelized, which means what you see from the deck is essentially what Lewis and Clark saw on the way up. It is the kind of place where the world gets quieter the minute you turn off the county road.
The setting does most of the work, but the location earns its keep too. Vermillion and the University of South Dakota are eleven miles east, close enough for a college football Saturday or a run to town for groceries. Yankton sits twenty-six miles west, where Lewis and Clark Lake backs up behind Gavins Point Dam for another stretch of big water and sailing. Sioux City is about an hour southeast with the nearest commercial airport, and Sioux Falls is about an hour north with more flights and more runway for the friends flying in to visit. Nebraska is quite literally across the river.
The work, for the most part, has already been done. A new heat pump, propane fireplace, refrigerator, and security system. A detached garage and storage shed for the gear that keeps accumulating. Tree clearing already finished for an additional shop, and a stand of established cherry trees for the pie-makers in the family. Well, septic, and gravel access all in place. Yankton, Sioux City, and Sioux Falls each within an easy drive, which means the grandkids can come for the weekend and the friends can come for the week.
Properties like this one on the Missouri don't come up often, and they don't sit long when they do. The craftsmanship is honest, the setting is real, and the only thing left to bring is the people you want to share it with.
Key Features:
Missouri river views
Private dock
Garage & storage shed
Spacious cabin
Features many updates
Good road access
New propane fireplace
Great quality craftsmanship
01/04/2024
$3,500,000
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Haakon County - 21627 Hardingrove Rd, Milesville, SD
ULTIMATE HUNTING RETREAT!!! Welcome to SPOTTED BEAR CREEK RANCH, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts & those seeking the ultimate hunting experience! Nestled amongst the rugged beauty of western SD lies this one-of-a-kind property that caters to those seeking adventure, nature, & luxury rolled into one.1,100 acres of diverse prairie landscape w/ miles of deep cedar breaks & expansive meadow tops brimming w/wildlife. 20-minutes north of Philip, SD. The crown jewel of Spotted Bear Creek Ranch is the CUSTOM-BUILT LODGE, designed & constructed w/ luxury & practicality in mind. Step inside to the great room featuring soaring ceilings, a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, & a custom wet bar beckoning you to unwind. Full game processing room provides a seamless transition from the thrill of the hunt to preparing your bounty. Breakdown your harvest & then head inside to showcase your skills in the huge gourmet kitchen. Then sit around the large hand-crafted table in the formal dining room to enjoy the fruits of your labor. The Lodge boasts three private, themed guest rooms w/ full baths. The spacious primary suite has a large bathroom & dreamy dressing room closet. Lodge also has a large office & attached 3 car garage. The Ranch also has a nice, manufactured home & Quonset building offering further guest quarters & storage. Let this remarkable property serve as your personal getaway, family legacy, or profitable outfitter business as the next chapter unfolds on your western dream! Spotted Bear Creek Ranch has been run as an outfitter guide service that is dedicated to archery hunting of the plentiful whitetail and mule deer in the area. Property boats 4 wells, 8 water tanks and miles of underground piping in addition to several seasonal ponds. To ensure a thriving game population, there is a dedicated 80 acres of primarily corn and winter wheat, a thoughtfully chosen mix that serves as a key element in fostering an environment that attracts and sustains game. Eight strategically designed and positioned hunting blinds offer unobstructed views and prime vantage points to spot whitetail and mule deer. Perched on the edge of the striking Cheyenne River basin and Spotted Bear Creek with the rugged Black Hills rising in the distance, Spotted Bear Creek Ranch offers a one-of-a-kind setting. Wildlife roam freely across the rolling hills of prairie grass and wildflowers and through the picturesque creek bottoms. Experience spectacular sunrises that saturate the sky in hues of orange and pink, and dazzling sunsets that give way to expansive night skies brimming with stars. In addition to the lodge, Spotted Bear Creek Ranch features a manufactured home and Quonset outbuilding offering further guest quarters and storage. For years, the ranch has been a top destination for archery hunting thanks to its prime location, diverse landscape and commitment to responsible land stewardship and sustainability. Part ranch, part nature retreat, and part hunter’s paradise, Spotted Bear Creek Ranch is truly an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of the wild. Let this remarkable property serve as your personal getaway, family legacy, or profitable outfitter business as the next chapter unfolds on this western dream. Your extraordinary adventure awaits. Several pieces of equipment as well as furnishings included in sale. Directions: From Phillip to 73/34 junction. At Junction just go straight across hwy onto gravel road. That is Milesville Rd. Go exactly 7 miles to Hardingrove Rd, turn left and go exactly 4 mi to the very end of the road, the lodge will be straight in front of you!
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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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$12,889,448
1307.73 ac.
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Butte County - 10881 Rimrock Lane, Belle Fourche, SD
The Black Hills of South Dakota have long been one of the most coveted regions in America, with Spearfish South Dakota at the epicenter of luxurious living and progressive growth. A direct gateway to the Black Hills, this region offers some of the nation's best hiking, hunting, fishing, golfing, gaming, dining, skiing and entertainment around. This property is nestled in the heart of it all! With over 1,300+ acres along US Hwy 85, only 5 miles north of Spearfish, this property has it all from the river bottom to vast views from the bluffs above. Along the southern edge lays the ranch headquarters that is nestled in the ridge and along the riverbanks in the meadow. Directly above the lower meadow is over 1.5+/- miles of elevated, ridge-front property that overlooks the Black Hills with southern views providing the option for parcels that would have some of the most sought-after views and location you could hope to find. The Ranch headquarters offers a 3-bed 3-bath 2,890 sq ft home with an open layout, great outdoor living space, built-in garage, garden shed, pole building, shop, barn, open shed and livestock facilities. With endless development possibilities or design the ranch of your dreams! Don't miss this picturesque, one-of-a-kind property!
All information and measurements are based on county records. Buyer is responsible for verifying all information on MLS data sheet.
A representative of Great Peaks must be present at all showings. Buyer acknowledges that there may be variations between the deeded
property lines and the location of the existing fence boundary lines on the subject property and that the Seller makes no warranties with
regard to location of the fence lines in relationship to the deeded property lines, nor does the seller make any warranties or representations
with regard to specific acreage within the fenced property lines. Seller is selling as is. Tillable acres, irrigated acres, Pasture acres and hay ground are estimated only and should be verified by the buyer to buyers satisfaction.
04/13/2026
$798,000
0.17 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - 9306 Main Street, Rapid City, SD
Luxury Rustic Log Cabin Retreat Near Pactola Lake | Silver City, SD 2 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths | New Construction 9306 Main St. Siver City SD
Experience mountain living in this stunning new construction luxury log cabin in historic Silver City, just minutes from Pactola Lake andsurrounded by the beauty of the Black Hills National Forest. Built by Caekaert Construction and Jorgensen Log Homes, this 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath retreat blends timeless rustic craftsmanship with modern comfort.The open-concept living area features soaring ceilings, expansivewindows, and a gas stone fireplace that brings the outdoors inside. The kitchen offers granite countertops, rich hickory cabinetry, and qualityfinishes throughout. Energy-efficient in-floor radiant heat provides comfortable, consistent warmth year-round.The main-level primary suite isspacious with a beautifully tiled walk-in shower. Upstairs, a loft overlooks the great room and leads to a private ensuite bedroom with full bathand walk-in closet—ideal for guests. Relax on the covered front porch or wrap-around deck overlooking Rapid Creek, surrounded by toweringpines and fresh mountain air. Enjoy nearby boating, fishing, and hiking just minutes from Pactola Lake.The home is turn-key new constructionthat comes with all appliances, washer and dryer. Perfect as a Black Hills getaway, full-time residence, or investment retreat. This quality NewConstruction home Contact: Christina Singer, Keller Williams Black Hills 605-920-1518
AddendumStarlink internet remains with the home. Navien Combo Boiler for Radiant Heat and On Demand Water.
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$2,400,000
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Corson County - 10761 225th st, Morristown, SD
Working Ranch & Farm Corson County, SD
Located just south of Morristown, SD and only 6 miles off US Hwy. 12, this expansive 1,508 acre ranch offers a prime opportunity for agricultural and livestock operations. With 350+/- acres of productive cropland and hay land, the balance is well-suited grassland, providing an ideal mix for farming and ranching.
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The large, connected footprint allows for efficient management and seamless operations, with excellent access throughout the property. Reliable water sources are in place, supporting both livestock and crop production. The diverse layout lends itself to rotational grazing, fall grazing, and flexible crop use, making it a versatile and sustainable operation.
This ranch offers the scale, resources, and location that are hard to find whether you're looking to expand your current operation or establish a new one in the heart of cattle and grain country.
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Custer County - $350/month MiningClaim Ownership, Custer, SD
BLACK HILLS MOUNT RUSHMORE
LODE GOLD VEIN
MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP
OWNER FINANICNG
This is a legally registered, 20.66 acre gold and gem, LODE Mining Claim for sale, the Rushmore Jewel Lode #16, with a quartz/gold mineral vein running thru the claim for 1500 feet.
15 miles from the town of Custer, an Old West town with all the necessities.
This area of the Black Hills has a definite feeling of the Old West where Cowboy Culture still lives on, in an area where Buffalo still roam free.
Located on a side road from the main road, adding to the claim privacy.
Camp on your claim in large open areas off the road, or at area National Forest campgrounds.
Just 6 miles NE of the Jewel Cave National Monument with public access.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is about 38 miles NE.
The Crazy Horse Memorial is about 18 miles NE.
Badlands National Park is about 2 hours East.
Located in gold rich Custer County.
Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $4000 per ounce.
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 Montana Gold Rush.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
It is a good sign here that experienced prospectors have lode claims in this same area and we are also in a great position for gold.
See further down the listing the Buying Process, my owner financing options to choose from, and how to purchase my claim.
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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 soe of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
A lode claim differs from our placer claims, as on a lode claim you can dig into the mountain side and can even go to the extent of building a mine shaft.
Having a lode claim is an advantage as you can dig into the claim with a shaft if you choose.
Our lode claim has veins of valuable minerals including gold in veins (called lodes) cutting thru rocks. Quartz and gold are frequently found together and digging into the quartz vein is called chasing the vein.
A vein of quartz/gold runs thru the claim from South to North.
We also found the gems, Rose Quartz, the state mineral, Feldspar, and Blue-Green Tourmaline.
On the claim I found a quartz vein with gold traces in the rock.
Pick and shovel, rock hammer, metal detector, and is hard rock mining.
I did not expose the whole vein, though was able to follow it going through the claim, intermittently.
Amounts of float (loose sliding rocks) are on the claim.
In lode mining claim prospecting, float refers to loose fragments of rock, ore, or mineral-bearing material that have broken off from a larger, solid bedrock deposit (or "lode") and have been transported downhill.
Finding float is a key first-step clue in prospecting because it indicates that a potentially richer vein of ore exists somewhere uphill from where the fragment was found.
The process of lode, hard rock mining, is the process where gold is extracted directly from the lode vein beneath the ground. Dig down about 3 feet as go through the claim, then pick, shovel, and rock hammer working the sides of that hole. Filling in the holes when leave the claim as required by the national forest.
For the use of any machinery, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval.
Scratch your rock ore against an unglazed white ceramic streak plate.
If it's gold, it will leave a golden streak. Or scratch the surface of the specimen with a knife. Gold is a soft metal that will show scratch marks.
Our claim is a great area for gold and gem prospecting.
There are many well known South Dakota attractions within driving distance of this beautiful Black Hills area.
Pine forest is on part of the claim.
Beautiful Sylvan Lake 24 miles NE has many water activities.
TOWN OF CUSTER
Custer, the oldest town in the Black Hills, is located near many of the Black Hills best attractions. Situated on the edge of Custer State Park, one of the largest state parks in America, Custer is close to adventure. When you stay in a Custer hotel, youre less than 30 miles from Wind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Black Elk Peak, Iron Mountain Road and the Needles Highway.
To honor its history, Custer holds its annual Gold Discovery Days celebration and festivities during the last full weekend of July. Custer is also host to the Tesla Car Rally, which brings in car enthusiasts from all over the country.
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.
JEWEL CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT
Beneath the Black Hills of South Dakota is the intriguing underground world of Jewel Cave. With over 202 miles of explored passageway, Jewel Cave ranks as one of the longest caves in the world.
Brilliant color and fragile rocks reveal an amazing ecosystem not visible anywhere else. The third longest cave in the world has much to offer to a wide range of those interested in its natural glory.
The splendor of this underground wilderness is revealed through fragile formations and glimpses of brilliant color. The maze of passages lures explorers, and its scientific wealth remains a mystery. This resource is truly a jewel in the National Park Service.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, I would need how you want your name(s) and street mailing address on the contract, and which payment option you choose, where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, that can be paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment,
or $3500, paying $1750 first month, and $1750 2nd month,
or $3500, paying $1500 first month, $1000 2nd month, and $1000 3rd month,
or $3500, paying $700 per month for 5 months,
or $3500, paying $500 per month for 7 months,
or $3500, paying $350 per month for 10 months.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with final monthly payment.
After receiving your final payment, your ownership of the 20.66 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Montana/South Dakota Bureau of Land Management and the Custer County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 75 and my wife 73, 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
12/04/2025
$2,072,368
524.65 ac.
ACTIVE
Gregory County - Lindley Township Highway, Bonesteel, SD
This 524.65 acre Gregory County property is the kind of ground that defines what Tall Tines Trophy Properties is all about, trophy whitetail and turkey hunting, development potential, and unmatched Missouri River views all in one tract.
Renowned for producing mature, trophy-caliber deer, the property features a dynamic mix of rugged draws, dense timber, and naturally secluded bedding areas that allow whitetails to reach their full potential. The layout of the land creates excellent travel corridors and stand locations, while the diverse habitat also supports a thriving turkey population, making this a true year-round hunting destination.
On the southern end, approximately 62 acres of productive farmland carry an impressive 82 CPI. This not only provides consistent income potential but also serves as a major attractant for wildlife, pulling deer from the surrounding cover and enhancing overall hunting opportunities.
Water is a major asset here, with two rural water taps and an artesian well already in place, adding both immediate utility and long-term development value. Whether you envision a hunting lodge, cabin, or permanent residence, the groundwork is already set.
One of the standout features of this property is the west side along Lindley Township Road, where multiple potential build sites offer elevated positions with sweeping, unobstructed views of the Missouri River. These locations provide the perfect setting for a home or retreat that captures both sunrise and sunset over the river breaks an increasingly rare combination of privacy and scenery.
Access is convenient via Wheeler Road, and the property's ridgetops deliver breathtaking panoramic views throughout. Just 3 miles away, the Whetstone Bay Boat Ramp provides quick access to some of the region's best walleye fishing and endless Missouri River recreation.
Located just 5 miles northeast of Bonesteel, 25 miles east of Burke, and 33 miles east of Gregory, this property offers the ideal balance of seclusion and accessibility.
Large-acreage properties along the Missouri River that combine proven hunting, income production, water resources, and premium build potential are becoming increasingly difficult to find. This is a rare opportunity to own a truly complete piece of South Dakota ground.
FEATURES
Potential Development along Lindley Township Road
Trophy Whitetail Deer Hunting
Excellent Turkey Hunting
62 Acres +/- of Farmland with 82 CPI (Soil Productivity)
Incoming Producing Row Crop
2 Rural Water Taps on Property
Artestian Well
Excellent Access via Wheeler Road
Amazing Views of the Missouri River to Build Your Dream Home
Located Approximately 5 Miles Northeast of Bonesteel
Located Approximately 25 Miles East of Burke
Located Approximately 33 Miles East of Gregory
3 Miles to the Whetstone Bay Boat Ramp
Excellent Access to World-Class Walleye Fishing on the Missouri River
AREA INFORMATION
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
City of Bonesteel
City of Gregory
City of Burke
Gregory County
05/13/2026
$74,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Belle Fourche, SD
Escape to the wide-open beauty of western South Dakota with this incredible 40-acre unzoned property near Belle Fourche in Butte County. Surrounded by sweeping prairie views, neighboring ranch land, and nearby BLM acreage, this property offers the kind of freedom and privacy thats getting harder to find. Whether you dream of building a barndominium, creating a self-sufficient homestead, parking your RV under the stars, or simply owning a long-term land investment, this versatile tract gives you room to make it happen.
The land is mostly flat and highly usable, making it ideal for camping, recreation, livestock, farming, or future development. A scenic pond adds character to the property while attracting wildlife and creating a peaceful natural setting. With existing dirt road access and neighboring properties already showing signs of nearby power, this parcel is well-positioned for both off-grid living and future improvements.
Located near the Black Hills and within reach of Rapid City, Deadwood, and countless outdoor recreation opportunities, this property combines rural seclusion with access to some of South Dakotas most iconic landscapes. Enjoy hunting, hiking, ATV riding, horseback riding, and endless sunsets right from your own land. The lack of zoning and HOA restrictions gives you the flexibility to use the property your way without unnecessary limitations.
Properties like this continue to attract buyers looking for freedom, space, and a tangible investment in land ownership. From homesteaders and outdoor enthusiasts to investors seeking affordable acreage in a growing region, this property offers exceptional potential in a location known for its rugged beauty and country lifestyle. If youve been searching for unrestricted South Dakota land with privacy, access, and opportunity, this 40-acre tract near Belle Fourche deserves your attention.
PROPERTY DETAILS
Acreage: 40.08
County: Butte
State: South Dakota
Parcel ID: 13.1.11.2
Google Maps: Click here
Zoning: Unzoned
Land Use / Zoning Summary: Unzoned
Location Details:
Center Coordinates: 45.100760, -103.965160
02/20/2026
$1,850,000
195 ac.
ACTIVE
Turner County - 452nd Avenue, Viborg, SD
Located just 3.25 miles north of Irene, South Dakota along paved 452nd Avenue, this 195 acre tract presents a rare opportunity to own a highly versatile property combining strong agricultural returns, exceptional recreational appeal, and prime build site potential.
Approximately 160 acres are currently in productive row crop production, boasting a solid 78.4 CPI. These productive soils are well-suited for consistent corn and soybean yields, while also offering excellent potential for alfalfa or forage production. The farm's contiguous layout supports efficient field operations, and the paved road access ensures ease of movement for large equipment and grain hauling.
The remaining 35 acres consist of pasture, mature shelterbelts, and natural habitat, providing flexibility for cattle grazing and year-round recreational use. The mix of cover and terrain creates ideal conditions for both livestock and wildlife.
From a hunting perspective, this property is equally impressive. Established tree corridors serve as natural travel routes for whitetail deer, while the combination of grassland and low-lying wet areas enhances pheasant and waterfowl habitat. With thoughtful improvements such as food plots or additional cover, the recreational value could be further elevated. Ownership also qualifies for a South Dakota Landowner Tag, adding to its appeal for avid hunters.
An established approach leads to a former farmstead site, offering an excellent location for a future home or hunting lodge. Mature trees provide privacy, wind protection, and a scenic rural setting.
Currently share cropped for the 2026 season, the property has historically generated approximately $50,000 in annual income, making it a strong investment with immediate return and long-term upside.
Features
195 Acres | 160 Tillable | 78.4 CPI Highly productive soils designed for strong, consistent row crop performance
Income-Producing Asset Proven history of ~$50,000 annual revenue with 2026 crop income already in place
Premier Hunting Potential Whitetail travel corridors, pheasant habitat, and seasonal waterfowl with Landowner Tag eligibility
Livestock & Recreation Ready 35 acres of pasture, trees, and habitat ideal for grazing and outdoor use
Prime Build Site Established approach to former farmstead with mature trees, privacy, and paved road access
Area Information
City of Irene, SD
City of Viborg, SD
Turner County, SD
Irene-Wakonda School District
South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks
05/15/2026
$1,490,000
5.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Westview Ave, Spearfish, SD
***NEW LISTING*** YES'S ALL AROUND! A showstopper ranch home on 5-acre Black Hills retreat with panoramic views and UNFORGETTABLE SUNRISES &SUNSETS! This completely custom built single-level home offers both comfort & luxury. Everything well thought out for spaciousness combined with efficiency & low-maintenance all around. Low-energy cost due to heaps of insulation & 8” walls. $100,000 in the paving alone – imagine no mud & snow melting quickly! Savor the inviting open-concept layout centered around a stunning floor-to-ceiling stone wood-burning fireplace. Kitchen fit for a king features granite countertops, a gas range, center island & walkout access to the covered patio—ideal for entertaining or relaxing in the peaceful surroundings. Gracious main floor master suite includes dual walk-in closets, a soaker tub & tile shower. Two more bedrooms, full bathroom & private laundry room complete the main level. Attached 3-stall garage has a bonus room/bedroom with full bath above. 30x40insulated shop with full electric. Two 30-amp RV hookups. Great 10x16 insulated shed. Built for efficiency & durability with 2x8 construction, R-38 insulation, closed-cell spray foam, blown-in fiberglass insulation, whole-house propane generator, reverse osmosis water system & insulated crawlspace w/vapor barrier. Fully landscaped a beautiful assortment of trees & commercial-grade fencing for added privacy & security. Horses allowed, and chickens! A rare blend of quality craftsmanship, energy efficiency & peaceful country living.
05/26/2026
$3,187,550
1723 ac.
ACTIVE
Stanley County - Sansarc Road, Hayes, SD
Discover the unmatched scale and versatility of this extraordinary 1,723 +/- contiguous acre ranch in Stanley County, South Dakota. Located along Sansarc Road just 32 miles northwest of Pierre and 30 miles northwest of Fort Pierre, this expansive holding presents a rare opportunity to own a premier combination of productive grazing land, recreational habitat, and income-producing cropland in the heart of central South Dakota. Large contiguous tracts of this caliber are increasingly difficult to find, making this property a true legacy investment for ranchers, sportsmen, and land investors alike.
Access to the property is excellent year-round via Sansarc Road, a well-maintained graveled county road that provides dependable entry and ease of operation. The ranch is thoughtfully cross-fenced to accommodate both grazing and cropland management, allowing for efficient livestock rotation and agricultural use. Approximately 120 FSA base acres of cropland provide an additional income component while supporting local wildlife populations and ranch operations.
Water resources are a major strength of this property. Rural water is already located on the ranch, providing dependable utility access and future flexibility for improvements or livestock operations. In addition, a water storage tank has been established to enhance water distribution across the property, complementing the six existing dams that provide reliable surface water sources for livestock and wildlife alike. The combination of natural and improved water resources creates strong grazing potential throughout the ranch.
Recreationally, this ranch is an exceptional western South Dakota hunting property with proven trophy mule deer habitat. The diverse topography, native grasses, sheltering draws, and water availability create an ideal environment for mature mule deer and other native wildlife. Properties with this level of habitat diversity and uninterrupted acreage are highly sought after by serious hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you are looking to establish a private hunting retreat, expand a cattle operation, or secure a long-term land investment, this ranch offers outstanding potential.
The scenic landscape showcases the rugged beauty and rolling native range that central South Dakota is known for. Expansive views, productive grass, and strong wildlife populations combine to create a property that is both functional and recreationally appealing.
Opportunities to acquire a ranch of this size, quality, and location rarely come to market in Stanley County. Closing on this property shall occur after September 4, 2026. Contact Tall Tines Trophy Properties today for additional information or to schedule a private tour of this remarkable South Dakota ranch offering.
Features
1,723 +/- contiguous acres in Stanley County, South Dakota
Excellent access off Sansarc Road, a well-maintained graveled county road
Rural water on the property plus water storage tank and 6 dams
Approximately 120 FSA base acres of productive cropland
Cross-fenced for efficient grazing and cropland management
Outstanding trophy mule deer hunting and excellent native grass grazing opportunities
Area Information
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
Stanley County, SD
City of Fort Pierre
City of Pierre
05/19/2026
$674,900
30.12 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - 13660 South Dakota 40, Keystone, SD
***NEW LISTING*** ABSOLUTELY STUNNING LAND OPPORTUNITY! Discover 30+ fantastic acres along Hwy 40 near Rush Mountain Adventure Park. With a well already in place, power in place, and no covenants, the possibilities are endless—build your dream home, create a private retreat, establish a business venture, or simply enjoy the freedom of owning a rare piece of land in an INCREDIBLE LOCATION. This remarkable property features two gated highway access points for easy year-round entry and showcases beautifully varied topography with rolling terrain, rock outcroppings, trees, and open meadow spaces. Climb to the top and take in the truly WONDERFUL VIEWS of Black Elk Peak and the surrounding Hills—views that make this parcel feel like your own private slice of paradise. Finding acreage with this kind of highway access, natural beauty, and flexibility is incredibly rare. Adding even more value, the existing billboard located on the property will transfer to the buyer - buyer can choose to utilize, rent out, or dismantle. Sheds on the property will stay. Seller did lots of new fencing, too! Whether you’re seeking investment potential, recreational land, or the ultimate Black Hills escape, this precious jewel is a one-of-a-kind opportunity! Wildlife lovers will appreciate the abundant deer, turkey, and other native wildlife frequently seen throughout the property, creating an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The combination of privacy, accessibility, and breathtaking scenery makes this land perfectly suited for camping, ATV riding, horses, hiking trails, or future development opportunities. Conveniently located just a short drive from Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Keystone, and Custer, this property offers the perfect balance of peaceful seclusion and easy access to some of the Black Hills’ most popular attractions, dining, and recreation destinations.
02/28/2026
$1,378,125
367.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gregory County - 34874 299th, Herrick, SD
Tall Tines Trophy Properties is proud to present 367.5 acres of premium recreational and agricultural land in Gregory County, South Dakota, a true blend of income production, habitat diversity, and elite hunting potential in the heart of South Dakota whitetail country.
Located just south of Herrick, approximately 6 miles from Burke and 15 miles from Gregory, this offering is comprised of two well-balanced tracts designed to appeal to both land investors and serious sportsmen.
Tract 1 240 AcresThis tract is the cornerstone of the offering, delivering the kind of natural features and proven habitat that define a premier hunting property. Hay Creek winds through the land, creating a highly desirable travel corridor for wildlife while adding year-round scenic appeal. The creek bottom is lined with mature hardwoods, complemented by strategically scattered cover pockets that provide excellent bedding areas and stand locations.
The property offers several established openings ideal for food plots, giving buyers the ability to attract, hold, and grow mature whitetails. This region is well-known for its trophy-caliber genetics, and the property supports an excellent turkey population, making it a true multi-species recreational asset.
From an income standpoint, Tract 1 is equally impressive, featuring approximately 85 FSA base acres along with 126 acres enrolled in Grassland CRP, providing consistent annual revenue while enhancing habitat quality.
Tract 2 127.5 AcresLocated just 2 miles north of Tract 1, this tract offers convenient access via gravel road off 349th Avenue. With approximately 25 FSA base acres and over 100 acres of quality pasture, it presents strong grazing potential alongside recreational upside.
A small pond provides a reliable water source for both livestock and wildlife, and the overall layout supports solid whitetail hunting opportunities. Whether utilized independently or in combination with Tract 1, this parcel adds versatility and value to the offering.
Investment HighlightsWhether you're expanding an agricultural operation, building a hunting portfolio, or investing in high-quality South Dakota land, this property checks all the boxes, income, access, habitat, and proven wildlife appeal.
Additional Details
Seller closing scheduled for January 2027
Property is open for the 2026 season
Seller is open to selling the property as a whole or offering the tracts separately
This is a rare opportunity to own a well-rounded property in a highly sought-after area, crafted for those who appreciate land as both an investment and an experience.
Features
367.5 Total Acres in Gregory County, SD - Two well-balanced tracts located just south of Herrick, 6 miles from Burke and 15 miles from Gregory
Tract 1 - 240 Acres - Hay Creek meanders through the property with mature hardwoods, excellent habitat diversity, and strong food plot potential
Trophy Whitetail & Strong Turkey Population - Proven deer genetics and ideal travel corridors throughout
85 FSA Base Acres (Tract 1) - Productive ag component complementing premier recreational appeal
Tract 2 - 127.5 Acres - Gravel road access off 349th Avenue with 25 FSA base acres and just over 100 acres of quality pasture/grazing land
Water & Wildlife Features - Small pond providing a consistent water source for livestock and game
Area Information
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
Gregory County
City of Burke
City of Gregory
05/09/2025
$994,900
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - 13600 Aeronauts Way, Rapid City, SD
*****BACK & BETTER THAN EVER***** UNIQUE ARTISAN HOME has a great unexpected floor plan w/nooks & crannies full of wonder! 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! 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, ½ bath & a simply delightful kitchen area! Walk out to the spacious deck overlooking the private fenced back yard. Basement has another bedroom, 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!
11/29/2025
$4,329,500
1731.8 ac.
ACTIVE
Stanley County - Sansarc Road, Hayes, SD
Positioned in the heart of central South Dakota, the Stanley County Farm & Hunt Tract presents a rare opportunity to own a large-scale, income-producing property that seamlessly blends high-quality farmland with premier hunting habitat. Spanning 1,731.8 acres, this tract features an impressive 64 CPI average soil productivity rating throughout, supporting consistent agricultural performance and long-term investment stability.
Gently rolling terrain stretches across miles of well-managed fields, complemented by clean fence lines and excellent access to each parcel via maintained gravel roads, ensuring efficiency and ease for modern farming operations. Whether you're an operator looking to expand your footprint or an investor seeking dependable returns, this property is built to perform. Added flexibility comes with the seller's willingness to consider parceling options, allowing buyers to tailor the acquisition to their specific goals.
Beyond the balance sheet, this property truly stands out in the field. Diverse habitat, including native grass pockets, crop stubble, and natural draws, creates ideal conditions for upland game and big game alike. Strong populations of pheasants and sharp-tailed grouse offer classic South Dakota wingshooting, while the area is well-known for producing trophy-caliber mule deer and whitetail.
Conveniently located just 9 miles north of Hayes and 33 miles northwest of Pierre/Fort Pierre, the property offers both seclusion and accessibility in one of the state's most respected agricultural regions.
Whether you're investing in land, expanding your operation, or securing a premier hunting destination, the Stanley County Farm & Hunt Tract delivers the kind of scale, quality, and versatility that rarely comes available.
Features
Income Producing Property
Excellent CPI Throughout
Gravel Road Access
Seller Will Entertain Selling Parcels Off
Excellent Pheasant and Grouse Hunting
Trophy Mule Deer and Whitetail Hunting
Located 9 Miles North of Hayes, SD
Located 33 Miles Northwest of Pierre/FT Pierre, SD
Area Information
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
Stanley County
City of Fort Pierre
City of Pierre
10/08/2024
$2,750,000
373 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - Buffalo Gap, SD
This property provides the diverse mix of productive irrigated hayland coupled with Cheyenne River fishing, river breaks hunting and winter livestock grazing all on a 373 acre footprint!
04/02/2026
$2,500,000
720 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 318th Avenue and 265th Street, Hamill, SD
Spanning approximately 720 contiguous acres in Tripp County, South Dakota, this diverse and highly functional property offers an excellent blend of production agriculture, grazing, and recreational opportunity. The land includes roughly 553 acres of established pasture, well-suited for livestock operations, along with 167 FSA base acres of productive tillable ground carrying a 69.67 Crop Productivity Index. This balance provides both immediate income potential and long-term versatility.
The property is improved with two dams that provide reliable water sources for livestock and wildlife alike. Shelter belts situated along the east and northeast boundaries offer protection from prevailing winds, enhancing both livestock comfort and habitat quality. The pasture is cross-fenced, allowing for rotational grazing practices, though some fence maintenance may be needed to maximize efficiency.
Access is a standout feature, with gravel roads bordering three sides of the property, ensuring convenient year-round entry and operational ease. Located just 16 miles northeast of Winner, 7 miles east of Ideal, and 6.5 miles west of Hamill, the property sits in a strong agricultural region with close proximity to local markets and services.
In addition to its agricultural strengths, this tract offers excellent recreational appeal. The mix of grassland, cropland, and shelter belts creates ideal habitat for upland birds and whitetail deer, making it an attractive option for hunting enthusiasts.
Currently leased for the 2026 season, this property presents an immediate income-producing investment with the added benefit of long-term agricultural and recreational value.
Features
Property is currently leased through 2026
720 contiguous acres in Tripp County, SD with a strong mix of pasture, cropland, and recreational land
553 acres of grazing pasture and 167 FSA base acres with a 69.67 Crop Productivity Index
Two dams provide reliable water sources for livestock and wildlife
Cross-fenced pasture (some maintenance needed) supports rotational grazing opportunities
Excellent access with gravel roads on three sides, located near Winner, Ideal, and Hamill
Strong hunting potential with upland birds and whitetail deer; property is leased for 2026
Area Information
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
Tripp County
City of Winner
05/30/2025
$1,990,000
150 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - Vip Rd, Hermosa, SD
***NEW PRICE*** ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLE BLACK HILLS HIDEAWAY!! A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one of the most secluded and untamed retreats bordering Custer State Park in the entire Black Hills! Hidden deep within towering pines, dramatic rock formations, and rugged wilderness, this extraordinary 150+ acre sanctuary offers the kind of privacy and natural beauty that is nearly impossible to find. The current owner has invested years of effort and substantial expense improving access to this remote paradise, including recently graveled sections and a newly established road winding into the heart of the property. Seasonal Spokane Creek meanders from one end of the land to the other, adding charm, wildlife attraction, and the peaceful sounds of nature throughout the property. Massive granite cliff faces, breathtaking rock outcroppings, and deep yet traversable ravines create an adventurous landscape that begs to be explored for generations to come. Elk, deer, turkey, and countless other wildlife species roam freely through both the property and the endless adjoining park lands, making this an absolute dream for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, hunters, hikers, or anyone craving true escape. Whether you envision a private recreational retreat, off-grid getaway, legacy property, or simply your own untouched piece of the Black Hills, this land delivers an experience that words can hardly capture. An exceptionally rare and wildly beautiful treasure that truly must be seen to be believed!
09/13/2025
$1,087,232
175.36 ac.
ACTIVE
Brule County - 249th Street and 343rd Avenue, Chamberlain, SD
Tall Tines Trophy Properties proudly presents this rare 175.36 acre offering in Brule County, South Dakota. Located on the south edge of Chamberlain and Interstate 90, this property combines high-quality farmland with prime access and outstanding long-term potential. With an impressive 88.77 CPI, the soils here rank among the best in the region, ensuring dependable productivity and consistent returns for farming operations or investors alike.
Access is exceptional with frontage along 249th Street and 343rd Avenue, plus visibility from Interstate 90. This convenient location, just minutes from the Missouri River, positions the property not only as income-producing farmland but also as a unique development opportunity. Chamberlain continues to grow as both a residential and recreational hub, and land along this corridor is increasingly scarce.
Beyond the farming and investment appeal, the property offers lifestyle and recreational value as well. The Missouri River is known nationwide as a sportsman's paradise, offering world-class walleye fishing and boating opportunities. In addition, the property provides excellent habitat edges and cover for bowhunting whitetail deer right out your back door.
This combination of premier soil quality, easy access, and proximity to Chamberlain and the Missouri River makes this a true multi-use property. Whether your goals are farming, investing, development, or recreation, this 175.36 acres represents an opportunity that checks all the boxes.
FEATURES
Excellent Soil Productivity 88.77 CPI
Located on the South Edge of Chamberlain
Easy Access on 249th Street and along 343rd Avenue
Income Producing Farmland
Potential Development Property
Interstate 90 Frontage
Minutes from Chamberlain and the Missouri River
AREA INFORMATION
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
City of Chamberlain
12/29/2025
$680,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Charles Mix County - 28563 390th Avenue, Lake Andes, SD
Discover a rare opportunity to own 80 highly productive acres in Charles Mix County, South Dakota, located in one of the most sought-after agricultural regions in the state. This exceptional tract features outstanding soil quality with an impressive 83.62 CPI, dominated by desirable Class II soils that offer dependable yield potential, long-term stability, and excellent farming efficiency. Whether added to an expanding row-crop operation or acquired as a strong land investment, this property checks every box for quality farmland ownership.
Access is outstanding with excellent gravel road access off 390th Avenue, then east on 286th Street, providing reliable entry for equipment and year-round management. The location further enhances its value, situated approximately 6.5 miles southwest of Armour, 15.5 miles northwest of Wagner, and 16 miles east of Geddes, positioning it within a well-established agricultural community with strong tenant demand and proven production history.
Farmland of this caliber in Charles Mix County is rarely available and highly competitive when it hits the market. With its combination of fertile soils, efficient layout, strong productivity profile, and convenient location, this 80-acre offering presents an exceptional opportunity for producers, investors, and landowners looking to secure premium South Dakota farmland. If you're seeking dependable performance and long-term agricultural value, this tract stands out as a premier option in today's land market.
Features
Highly productive cropland with 83.62 CPI soil rating
Excellent gravel road access off 390th Avenue to 286th Street
Conveniently located 6.5 miles SW of Armour
15.5 miles NW of Wagner
16 miles east of Geddes
Outstanding Class II soils providing dependable yield potential
Rare opportunity to purchase premium South Dakota farmland
Area Information
Charles Mix County
Town of Armour
City of Geddes
City of Wagner
05/26/2026
$3,200,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - 12099 Kaubisch Ranch Road, Hill City, SD
***NEW LISTING*** TRUE BLACK HILLS HIDDEN TREASURE! A beautiful place to hang your heart! This heirloom-quality property is hard to do justice w/words! Unique, octagon artisan-style home highlights atrium roof, single-level living & is perfectly nestled on 40 acres w/a private FISHING POND lined w/gorgeous rock landscaping, Slate Creek meandering through & surrounded on 3 sides by USFS lands for a lifetime of exploring! Rare home design is a step back in time and features flexibility for the interior layout to be altered however one sees fit. Great-sized living rooms showcases a cozy brick-encased 2-sided fireplace & soaring wood-beamed ceiling. Welcoming kitchen & dining room w/walkout to an open patio. Soak in awe-inspiring sights from the 4-season enclosed porch, spanning the length of the home. Luxurious master suite w/full private bathroom. 2 more great-sized bedrooms & full guest bathroom. Oversized attached 2-stall garage has atrium roof too & would make an amazing family room. Also a 26x90 covered parking building w/2 enclosed stalls. Large patio w/firepit area & an adorable gazebo adorn the yard. The pond is naturally fed by the creek & abounds w/trout. Enormous 52x54 heated shop boasting a workspace, substantial loft which could easily serve as an additional living area (electrical already hooked up & stubbed for plumbing) & extra tall stall to support easy parking for a camper/RV up to 45 ft long. Morton building sports two raised pedestal fuel storage tanks, gas + diesel at 300 gallons each, with gravity flow. Pond on the property has hookup to pull water in case of fire. House includes: Culligan Osmosis water treatment system and lifetime guarantee Marathon electric tank electric water heater. Standing seam steel roof installed 1996. Electric service is double-metered separating heating system from other utilities for cost savings. Well on the property is 58' deep. It is connected to whole house propane powered 30KW generator system. Come look & bring your dreams in tow!
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