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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!"
03/20/2025
$895,000
40 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - N Rochford Rd, Lead, SD
EXCLUSIVE BLACK HILLS RETREAT: NATURE'S PRIVATE PARADISE! Nestled along paved North Rochford Road, this exceptional 40-acre sanctuary offers unparalleled privacy with US Forest Service lands bordering three sides. The property features two natural treasures: the year-round North Fork Rapid Creek flowing through its heart and the scenic Mickelson Trail extending along its boundary. Positioned perfectly in the northern hills' premier recreation corridor, enjoy seamless access to both summer and winter activities while maintaining complete seclusion. This rare combination of paved road accessibility and absolute privacy creates a truly distinguished opportunity. The property will be platted from a larger parcel, requiring flexibility on closing timeline to accommodate survey completion. Additional documentation available regarding trail crossing and driveway access. A genuine hidden treasure - where pristine nature and convenient access meet in perfect harmony.
06/12/2025
$4,800,000
94 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 22107 North Rochford Road, Lead, SD
BLACK HILLS HIDDEN TREASURE! Presenting this rare 94 Acre estate with brand new nearly 7,000 SF custom-built Executive Retreat set perfectly up on the hill overlooking year-round North Fork Rapid Creek. Amazing LONG RANGE VIEWS! Top-tier craftsmanship from high-end finishes & attention to detail throughout to a well-thought-out floor plan setting a new standard of luxury living! Walls of windows bathe the interiors in natural light, framing wonderful mountain views. Master chef kitchen that boasts state-of-the-art amenities. Perfect for the culinary enthusiast! Vaulted ceilings that add grandeur, three cozy fireplaces for warmth, a stylish wet bar complemented by a wine rack wall, & a dedicated game room make this home perfect for entertaining. Additional features include a 3 stall oversized attached garage for your vehicles& toys, a laundry/mudroom that marries functionality & style, a grand office. Multiple decks & hot tub offer relaxation amidst the serene surroundings. N. Fork Rapid Creek babbles through. Borders many miles of USFS lands for endless recreation. Whether it's snowmobiling, UTV-ing, hiking, horseback riding, or hunting, this location caters to outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. The fabulous Mickelson Trail (Rails-to-trails path that spans from Edgemont to Deadwood) runs across this property. Terry Peak skiing is nearby providing further outdoor opportunities. This paradise is just 10 miles from Lead, accessible via a paved road. Make this your own treasure!
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!
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.
12/28/2024
$239,000
0.15 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 417 Spark Street, Lot#WP001, Lead, SD
Nestled in a quiet neighborhood of Lead, South Dakota, this cozy 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home offers a perfect blend of modern updates and timeless charm. Make this your first home, permanent residence, or your next investment property.In the last 5 years, the following has been updated/new: Carpet Wiring Light fixtures Sump pump Basement doors Softener Furnace Windows in Entry & Living Room The bathroom has been completely remodeled /updated plumbingStep inside to find a welcoming living room with new windows, complemented by a similarly updated entryway.The intimate and well-kept kitchen provides a functional layout for cooking, with a warm and inviting atmosphere. Downstairs, the basement has laundry facilities, ample storage space, and plenty of room for your organization or bonus space needs.Enjoy a well-maintained, fully fenced-in yard, offering plenty of space. Adjacent to city property with no neighbors behind, this home offers added privacy - perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat without compromising on convenience. There is a small covered patio in the back and a garden shed for extra storage.Additional highlights include the home's metal roof, off-street parking, and the freedom of no covenants or HOA fees, giving you complete autonomy to make this home truly yours.Don't miss your chance to own this property in Lead.Lead is in the heart of snow sports in the Northern Black Hills. You are minutes from skiing downhill or cross-country. In the warmer months, you are near hiking, biking, golfing, fishing, and so much more.To see this property, call me today:Ashley Kurtenbach (605) 201-9333
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.
08/27/2024
$4,900,000
120 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 22278 Jenny Gulch Road, Deadwood, SD
When you wish upon a star, it makes no difference who you areyoull end up at 22278 Jenny Gulch Rd. This spectacular property is on the market for the first time in decades! Its rare to find 120 acres surrounded by National Forest Service land, featuring a charming 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath home. This property also offers an additional building site complete with its own well and septic system. The entire estate is fenced with 4-strand barbed wire and operates as a well-established tree farm, giving it agricultural status and resulting in low taxes. The home boasts breathtaking panoramic views, a custom carport, and is situated in the heart of the Black Hills. Youll enjoy both easy access and complete privacy. Best of all, there are no covenantsgiving you ultimate freedom. Hunters, winter sport enthusiasts, and outdoor lovers, this is your dream home. Dont miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Buyer and buyer's agent to verify MLS data. All information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable but is not guaranteed or warranted by KWBH Lewis Realty, or seller.
04/28/2024
$1,060,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 3600 Sunset Ranch Road, Spearfish, SD
Located just 2 miles northeast of Spearfish, SD with easy access to I-90 off of Lookout Mountain Road and just minutes from Deadwood, Sturgis, and all the recreational possibilites in the Black Hills National Forest. This 80 acre tract is the premiere executive building site in the Spearfish area. This acreage offers the ultimate in privacy, scenic views, and unique terrain, with agricultural and recreational opportunites.
Land
Unique rock formations, picturesque high mountain meadows, mature oaks, aspen, and pine trees, native grasses, and wildflowers flourish.
Improvements
Road construction improvements to both access easements, providing a loop coming in and out of the property. Over 10 acres of disked agricultural fields/food plots. Home site prepartion along with new fencing of acreage.
Agriculture
Acreage is mostly fenced for livestock. Over 10 acres of agricultural ground for feed or wildlife food plots.
Location
Spearfish, South Dakota, located in the northern Black Hills, is known for its natural beauty, wildlife, and small town charm with big city amenities. Settled at the mouth of Spearfish Canyon, Spearfish is located 45 miles northwest of Rapid City and near the Wyoming border. It is the hub between Mount Rushmore and Devils Tower. From a wide variety of outdoor adventures, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences, Spearfish has something for everyone to enjoy thoroughout each of the seasons,
07/24/2023
$1,995,000
592 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Spruce Gulch, Deadwood, SD
A unique opportunity to own the historic Two-Bit Ranch consisting of 280 deeded acres and 312 BLM acres located five 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 to include elk, mule deer, white-tail deer, and big horn sheep that frequent the property. Endless recreational opportunities are found right on the ranch and many potential building sites are throughout the property. Modest improvements include a one room hunting cabin with no running water. This outstanding location, just minutes from Deadwood which offers exceptional dining, shopping, and entertainment. Year-round access from Spruce Gulch Road, Brighter Day Subdivision or Majestic Heights Subdivision.
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.
06/05/2024
$599,000
10.06 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 11039 Jersey Springs Ln, Lead, SD
Escape to this secluded retreat in the heart of the Black Hills of South Dakota, where tranquility and nature await. Surrounded by Forest Service land on two sides, this newer 2 bedroom, 1 bath home offers the perfect blend of comfort and self-sufficiency. Experience off-the-grid living with solar service powering the home, complemented by a cozy gas fireplace, gas range, and refrigerator. Situated on 10 acres of land, you'll enjoy the privacy and breathtaking views of the wildlife-rich surroundings, with elk, deer, turkey, and more frequenting the area. Immerse yourself in the ambiance of country living among towering pine, aspen, and birch trees, creating a serene backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. A mere 100 yards away, groomed snowmobile trails beckon adventure seekers to explore the winter wonderland. Minutes to the Wyoming border yet just South of Roughlock Falls through Spearfish Canyon..close to all the adventure outdoors!!! Also bordering Forest Service Land for expansive enjoyment!! The home's clever design includes a spacious attic with 9-foot headspace in the rafters, offering endless possibilities for future expansion or customization. Solar panels power the well, with newly installed lithium batteries ensuring energy efficiency and reliability. For added peace of mind, a Honda generator is included. The home's clever design includes a spacious attic with 9-foot headspace in the rafters, offering endless possibilities for future expansion or customization. Embrace the outdoor lifestyle and marvel at the beauty of the Black Hills Forests right at your doorstep. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a slice of paradise in this picturesque setting. The property is zoned park forest with possibilities of subdivision
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.
08/27/2024
$275,000
2 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 20930 Majestic Heights Road, Sturgis, SD
Nestled atop an iconic mountaintop in the majestic Black Hills of South Dakota, this 2 acre building site offers an unparalleled opportunity to create your dream residence or vacation getaway. Just minutes away from the vibrant downtown Deadwood, this property promises the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience, inviting you to experience the best of both worlds. This property offers the perfect canvas for your architectural masterpiece.
Land
Prepare to be captivated by 360-degree panoramic views that feature some of the most renowned landmarks in the area. Gaze upon the majestic Terry Peak, the spiritual Bear Butte, and the serene Orman Dam. Each view promises a unique and inspiring experience, changing with the seasons and time of day.
The rear of this lot adjoins thousands of acres of BLM land, offering a serene backdrop and ensuring your view remainsunspoiled. This proximity to protected land not only guarantees privacy but also provides direct access to a vast expanse of natural beauty, ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and embracing the great outdoors. Water and electricity are to the lot line.
Recreation
The Black Hills, particularly the Deadwood area, offer a wide range of recreational opportunities that attract visitors year-round. The region's diverse landscape of forests, mountains, and rivers provides a perfect setting for various outdoor activities. Here's an overview of the recreational opportunities:
Hiking and Biking
Trails: The Black Hills are crisscrossed with numerous trails suitable for all levels of hikers and bikers. The George S. Mickelson Trail is particularly famous, stretching over 109 miles from Deadwood to Edgemont. It's a converted rail trail that passes through forests, alongside creeks, and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Black Elk Peak: The highest point east of the Rocky Mountains, Black Elk Peak, offers a challenging hike with rewarding panoramic views at the summit.
Camping
The region has several campgrounds, ranging from primitive sites to more developed areas with amenities. Popular camping spots includeCuster State Park, Spearfish Canyon, and various locations within the Black Hills National Forest.
Backcountry camping is also an option for those seeking solitude and a closer connection with nature.
Fishing & Boating
Lakes and Reservoirs: The Black Hills are dotted with lakes and reservoirs, such asPactola Lake,Sheridan Lake, andDeerfield Reservoir, where visitors can fish for trout, bass, and other species. These water bodies also offer opportunities for boating, kayaking, and paddle boarding.
Streams and Rivers: The area's streams and rivers, like Spearfish Creek and Rapid Creek, are popular spots for fly fishing.
Wildlife and Photography
Custer State Park: A must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts, this park is home to a large herd of bison, as well as deer, elk, pronghorn, and a variety of bird species. The park's scenic drives, like theWildlife Loop Road, provide ample opportunities to observe these animals in their natural habitat.
The region's diverse landscapes also make it a prime location for nature photography, with opportunities to capture everything from sweeping vistas to close-up shots of wildlife.
Rock Climbing
The Black Hills, with its granite spires and cliffs, is a popular destination for rock climbing.Sylvan LakeandNeedles Highwayare well-known climbing spots, offering routes for both beginners and experienced climbers.
Winter Sports
Snowmobiling: The Black Hills have over 350 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, winding through forests and offering beautiful winter scenery.
Skiing and Snowboarding:Terry Peak Ski Areanear Deadwood is a popular destination for downhill skiing and snowboarding, with runs for all skill levels.
Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing: These activities are popular in the winter months, with many trails converted for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Historical & Cultural Attractions
Deadwood: The town itself is a major attraction, offering a blend of Old West history and modern entertainment. Visitors can explore historic sites like theAdams Museum,Mount Moriah Cemetery(the final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane), and participate in reenactments of historic events.
Gambling: Deadwood also offers a range of casinos and gaming establishments, making it a lively spot for those interested in nightlife.
Scenic Drives
Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway: This drive is renowned for its stunning limestone cliffs, waterfalls, and vibrant autumn colors.
Needles Highway and Iron Mountain Road: These drives offer dramatic views, including the famous Needles Eye rock formation and glimpses of Mount Rushmore.
Horseback Riding
Many outfitters in the area offer guided horseback riding tours, allowing visitors to explore the Black Hills as the early settlers did.
ATV & Off-Roading
The Black Hills National Forest offers numerous trails and roads open to ATV and off-road vehicle use, providing an adventurous way to explore the region's rugged terrain.
Caving
The Black Hills are home to several caves, includingJewel Cave National MonumentandWind Cave National Park. These caves offer guided tours that explore their intricate formations and underground passages.
These diverse recreational opportunities make the Black Hills and the Deadwood area a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and adventure seekers alike.
Region & Climate
The climate of the Black Hills, including the Deadwood area, is generally classified as a continental climate, but it is also influenced by the elevation and forested environment. Here's a breakdown of the climate characteristics:
Seasons: The Black Hills experience all four seasons distinctly. Winters are cold and can be snowy, especially at higher elevations. Snowfall in Deadwood is common from late fall through early spring. Summers are warm, with temperatures typically ranging from the mid-70s to low 80sF (24-28C), though cooler temperatures prevail at higher elevations.
Precipitation: The Black Hills receive more precipitation than the surrounding plains, due to orographic lift (where moist air is forced upward by the terrain, cooling and releasing moisture as rain or snow). Deadwood receives an average of about 28 inches (71 cm) of precipitation annually, with the majority falling as snow in the winter and rain in the spring and summer.
Temperature: Due to the elevation (Deadwood sits around 4,500 feet or 1,370 meters above sea level), temperatures can be cooler compared to the surrounding plains. Winter temperatures often dip below freezing, while summer temperatures are mild to warm.
Microclimates: The varied topography of the Black Hills creates numerous microclimates. Valleys and sheltered areas like Deadwood might experience milder conditions, while exposed peaks and ridges can be significantly cooler and windier.
History
The history of the Black Hills and the Deadwood area is rich and deeply intertwined with the cultural, economic, and social developments of the American West. Understanding this history provides valuable context for anyone considering making this unique region their home.
Indigenous Heritage
Lakota Sioux: The Black Hills, known as Paha Sapa in Lakota, hold profound spiritual significance to the Lakota Sioux people. The area was considered sacred, with the Lakota believing it to be the center of their universe. The Black Hills were used for ceremonial purposes and were central to the cultural identity of the Lakota.
The Gold Rush and Settlement
Gold Discovery (1874): The discovery of gold in the Black Hills by the Custer Expedition in 1874 triggered a rush of miners and settlers to the area, despite it being designated as Sioux land. This influx led to the establishment of towns like Deadwood and Lead.
Deadwood's Founding (1876): Deadwood became a boomtown almost overnight, attracting thousands of fortune seekers. The town quickly developed a reputation for lawlessness, with famous figures like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and Seth Bullock becoming part of its storied past. Wild Bill Hickok, famously shot while holding a hand of aces and eights, is buried in Deadwood's Mount Moriah Cemetery, along with other notable historical figures.
Economic and Cultural Development
Mining Industry: The initial gold rush gave way to more structured mining operations, with the Homestake Mine in Lead becoming one of the world's largest and most productive gold mines. The mine operated for over a century, contributing significantly to the local economy and shaping the development of the surrounding communities.
Frontier Culture: The early days of Deadwood were marked by a blend of rugged frontier life and rapid development. Saloons, gambling halls, and brothels were common, giving the town its wild reputation. Over time, efforts were made to bring order to the town, with the establishment of law enforcement and civic institutions.
Modern Times
Preservation: As the mining boom waned, Deadwood transformed into a hub for tourism and historical preservation. In 1989, gambling was legalized in Deadwood, leading to a revitalization of the town and the preservation of many historic buildings.
Tourism and Heritage: Today, Deadwood is a National Historic Landmark District, preserving its Wild West heritage while offering modern amenities and attractions. The town's rich history is a focal point for tourism, with numerous museums, historic sites, and reenactments drawing visitors from around the world.
The Black Hills Today
Community and Culture: The Black Hills region, including Deadwood, has a strong sense of community. Residents often embrace the area's history and natural beauty, with a lifestyle that balances modern conveniences with a connection to the outdoors and a deep appreciation for the local heritage.
Education and Healthcare: The area has access to quality education and healthcare facilities
05/05/2025
$185,000
5.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Lot 20 Summit Pass, Whitewood, SD
Check out Lot 20 and its awesome 5.70 acres of trees and sloping meadow showcasing Bear Butte views! The lot's got plenty of room and a gentle slope. That way, you can soak in the amazing surroundings. Nature lovers, you're in for a treat! Whether you're thinking of a forever home or a weekend escape, this place is a solid choice. Conveniently located 15-20 minutes to Spearfish or Sturgis South Dakota. Private air services and commercial flights available in Rapid City. Several lots share similar views of the Black Hills and overlooking the plains to the East. This one certainly has them! Light covenants protect your investment and permit bardominium type building.
Property Type: Residential Lots & Land
Sub Type: Residential Lot/Acreage
Listing Status: Active
County/Area: Lawrence County
Zip Code: 57793
Subdivision/Neighborhood: Dakota Highland Estates
Lot Size: 5.70 Acres
View: Yes, See Type Of Lot, Hills,Trees
Area: Northern Hills
Electricity: Butte Company
Gas: Mdu
Land Description: Partially Wooded
Road Surface: Gravel
Topography: Rolling
Type Of Lot: Building Site, Hills/Wooded, Rolling, Solar Potential, Southern Exposure, View Property
Visibility: Not Applicable
Water: Shared (Well)
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05/05/2025
$185,000
5.37 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Lot 16 Ponderosa Pass Road, Whitewood, SD
Take a look at Lot 16an 5.37-acre property surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, this peaceful retreat is ideal for a forever home or a weekend escape. The lot features excellent building sites nestled among the trees, offering both privacy and charm. Just 15-20 minutes from Spearfish and Sturgis, Dakota Highland Estates provides essential utilities like electricity, fiber, and natural gas, while also allowing horses and barndominiums. Come explore and see it for yourself!
Property Type: Residential Lots & Land
Sub Type: Residential Single Family
Listing Status: Active
County/Area: Lawrence County
Zip Code: 57793
Subdivision/Neighborhood: Dakota Highland Estates
Lot Size: 5.37 Acres
Access: Private
Electric-Location: To Lot
Land Description: Part Wooded, Meadow, Platted, Single Family Residential, Outside City Limits
Lot Description: Cul-De-Sac Lot, Meadow, Partially Wooded
Road Surface: Gravel
Subdivision Y/N: Yes
Topography: Rolling
Type Lot: Building Site
Utilities-Electric: Butte
Utilities-Gas: Gas To Property, Mdu
Utilities-Water: Shared Well
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12/22/2024
$575,000
23.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Amiotte Place, Spearfish, SD
Listed by Heath Gran & co-listed by Scot Munro of Great Peaks Realty. Stunning 23.87 acre property situated just along the Redwater River and the North edge of Lawrence County. Take advantage of the highly accessible proximity between Spearfish and Belle Fourche just off of Highway 85, with great visibility. Since the property has NO COVENANTS, you are able to build to suit your needs, and bring all your animals! This area is great for a hobby-farm, a few horses, or free ranging some chickens. BEST OF ALL Enjoy the views &setting along the river. Zoned General Ag. The property has endless potential so contact the listing agent.
08/27/2024
$265,000
2.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 20933 Majestic Heights Road, Sturgis, SD
Nestled atop an iconic mountaintop in the majestic Black Hills of South Dakota, this 2.89 acre building site offers an unparalleled opportunity to create your dream residence or vacation getaway. Just minutes away from the vibrant downtown Deadwood, this property promises the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience, inviting you to experience the best of both worlds. This property offers the perfect canvas for your architectural masterpiece.
Land
Prepare to be captivated by 360-degree panoramic views that feature some of the most renowned landmarks in the area. Gaze upon the majestic Terry Peak, the spiritual Bear Butte, and the serene Orman Dam. Each view promises a unique and inspiring experience, changing with the seasons and time of day.
The rear of this lot adjoins thousands of acres of BLM land, offering a serene backdrop and ensuring your view remains unspoiled. This proximity to protected land not only guarantees privacy but also provides direct access to a vast expanse of natural beauty, ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and embracing the great outdoors. Water and electricity are to the lot line.
Recreation
The Black Hills, particularly the Deadwood area, offer a wide range of recreational opportunities that attract visitors year-round. The region's diverse landscape of forests, mountains, and rivers provides a perfect setting for various outdoor activities. Here's an overview of the recreational opportunities:
Hiking and Biking
Trails: The Black Hills are crisscrossed with numerous trails suitable for all levels of hikers and bikers. The George S. Mickelson Trail is particularly famous, stretching over 109 miles from Deadwood to Edgemont. It's a converted rail trail that passes through forests, alongside creeks, and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Black Elk Peak: The highest point east of the Rocky Mountains, Black Elk Peak, offers a challenging hike with rewarding panoramic views at the summit.
Camping
The region has several campgrounds, ranging from primitive sites to more developed areas with amenities. Popular camping spots include Custer State Park, Spearfish Canyon, and various locations within the Black Hills National Forest.
Backcountry camping is also an option for those seeking solitude and a closer connection with nature.
Fishing & Boating
Lakes and Reservoirs: The Black Hills are dotted with lakes and reservoirs, such as Pactola Lake, Sheridan Lake, and Deerfield Reservoir, where visitors can fish for trout, bass, and other species. These water bodies also offer opportunities for boating, kayaking, and paddle boarding.
Streams and Rivers: The area's streams and rivers, like Spearfish Creek and Rapid Creek, are popular spots for fly fishing.
Wildlife and Photography
Custer State Park: A must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts, this park is home to a large herd of bison, as well as deer, elk, pronghorn, and a variety of bird species. The park's scenic drives, like the Wildlife Loop Road, provide ample opportunities to observe these animals in their natural habitat.
The region's diverse landscapes also make it a prime location for nature photography, with opportunities to capture everything from sweeping vistas to close-up shots of wildlife.
Rock Climbing
The Black Hills, with its granite spires and cliffs, is a popular destination for rock climbing. Sylvan Lake and Needles Highway are well-known climbing spots, offering routes for both beginners and experienced climbers.
Winter Sports
Snowmobiling: The Black Hills have over 350 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, winding through forests and offering beautiful winter scenery.
Skiing and Snowboarding: Terry Peak Ski Area near Deadwood is a popular destination for downhill skiing and snowboarding, with runs for all skill levels.
Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing: These activities are popular in the winter months, with many trails converted for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Historical & Cultural Attractions
Deadwood: The town itself is a major attraction, offering a blend of Old West history and modern entertainment. Visitors can explore historic sites like the Adams Museum, Mount Moriah Cemetery (the final resting place of Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane), and participate in reenactments of historic events.
Gambling: Deadwood also offers a range of casinos and gaming establishments, making it a lively spot for those interested in nightlife.
Scenic Drives
Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway: This drive is renowned for its stunning limestone cliffs, waterfalls, and vibrant autumn colors.
Needles Highway and Iron Mountain Road: These drives offer dramatic views, including the famous Needles Eye rock formation and glimpses of Mount Rushmore.
Horseback Riding
Many outfitters in the area offer guided horseback riding tours, allowing visitors to explore the Black Hills as the early settlers did.
ATV & Off-Roading
The Black Hills National Forest offers numerous trails and roads open to ATV and off-road vehicle use, providing an adventurous way to explore the region's rugged terrain.
Caving
The Black Hills are home to several caves, including Jewel Cave National Monument and Wind Cave National Park. These caves offer guided tours that explore their intricate formations and underground passages.
These diverse recreational opportunities make the Black Hills and the Deadwood area a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts, history buffs, and adventure seekers alike.
Region & Climate
The climate of the Black Hills, including the Deadwood area, is generally classified as a continental climate, but it is also influenced by the elevation and forested environment. Here's a breakdown of the climate characteristics:
Seasons: The Black Hills experience all four seasons distinctly. Winters are cold and can be snowy, especially at higher elevations. Snowfall in Deadwood is common from late fall through early spring. Summers are warm, with temperatures typically ranging from the mid-70s to low 80sF (24-28C), though cooler temperatures prevail at higher elevations.
Precipitation: The Black Hills receive more precipitation than the surrounding plains, due to orographic lift (where moist air is forced upward by the terrain, cooling and releasing moisture as rain or snow). Deadwood receives an average of about 28 inches (71 cm) of precipitation annually, with the majority falling as snow in the winter and rain in the spring and summer.
Temperature: Due to the elevation (Deadwood sits around 4,500 feet or 1,370 meters above sea level), temperatures can be cooler compared to the surrounding plains. Winter temperatures often dip below freezing, while summer temperatures are mild to warm.
Microclimates: The varied topography of the Black Hills creates numerous microclimates. Valleys and sheltered areas like Deadwood might experience milder conditions, while exposed peaks and ridges can be significantly cooler and windier.
History
The history of the Black Hills and the Deadwood area is rich and deeply intertwined with the cultural, economic, and social developments of the American West. Understanding this history provides valuable context for anyone considering making this unique region their home.
Indigenous Heritage
Lakota Sioux: The Black Hills, known as Paha Sapa in Lakota, hold profound spiritual significance to the Lakota Sioux people. The area was considered sacred, with the Lakota believing it to be the center of their universe. The Black Hills were used for ceremonial purposes and were central to the cultural identity of the Lakota.
The Gold Rush and Settlement
Gold Discovery (1874): The discovery of gold in the Black Hills by the Custer Expedition in 1874 triggered a rush of miners and settlers to the area, despite it being designated as Sioux land. This influx led to the establishment of towns like Deadwood and Lead.
Deadwood's Founding (1876): Deadwood became a boomtown almost overnight, attracting thousands of fortune seekers. The town quickly developed a reputation for lawlessness, with famous figures like Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, and Seth Bullock becoming part of its storied past. Wild Bill Hickok, famously shot while holding a hand of aces and eights, is buried in Deadwood's Mount Moriah Cemetery, along with other notable historical figures.
Economic and Cultural Development
Mining Industry: The initial gold rush gave way to more structured mining operations, with the Homestake Mine in Lead becoming one of the world's largest and most productive gold mines. The mine operated for over a century, contributing significantly to the local economy and shaping the development of the surrounding communities.
Frontier Culture: The early days of Deadwood were marked by a blend of rugged frontier life and rapid development. Saloons, gambling halls, and brothels were common, giving the town its wild reputation. Over time, efforts were made to bring order to the town, with the establishment of law enforcement and civic institutions.
Modern Times
Preservation: As the mining boom waned, Deadwood transformed into a hub for tourism and historical preservation. In 1989, gambling was legalized in Deadwood, leading to a revitalization of the town and the preservation of many historic buildings.
Tourism and Heritage: Today, Deadwood is a National Historic Landmark District, preserving its Wild West heritage while offering modern amenities and attractions. The town's rich history is a focal point for tourism, with numerous museums, historic sites, and reenactments drawing visitors from around the world.
Living in the Black Hills Today
Community and Culture: The Black Hills region, including Deadwood, has a strong sense of community. Residents often embrace the area's history and natural beauty, with a lifestyle that balances modern conveniences with a connection to the outdoors and a deep appreciation for the local heritage.
Education and Healthcare: The area has access to quality ed
03/07/2025
$1,950,000
0.56 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 21297 Embers Way, Lead, SD
"A-Frame of Mind"
21297 Embers Way, Lead, SD - Powder House Pass
A wonderful opportunity is here to live, enjoy, relax, retire, or invest in an exclusive home within the best development of the Black Hills of South Dakota, known as Powder House Pass. Located in the heart of the Recreational Corridor, Powder House Pass is home to A-Frame of Mind, a highly customized home of superior quality that is not only architecturally stunning but welcoming to the great outdoors with its uniquely engineered curtainwall of glass accentuating the front of the home. This home has it all, from curb appeal to a relaxing patio area in back and a splendid upper-level deck with two sets of patio doors. With its recent construction, the home comes completely turnkey, with high-quality furnishings and a large gas fireplace in a warm and alluring great room. Many special features lavish this home and include the following:
* 5 Bedroom, 3 Bathrooms.
* Loft Area with sleeper sofa.
* Triple-car garage with a heated/cooled/furnished stall converted to a game room.
* Large gas fireplace with stone accents.
* Walkout patio area with outdoor furniture, gas grill, large hot tub, and gas firepit.
* Covered deck in back, off upper loft area.
* Full set of appliances, including washer/dryer and utility sink in laundry room.
* Granite countertops throughout home.
* Vaulted Ceilings.
* Energy efficient furnace and AC, zoned for comfort & Wi-Fi control.
* 2,740 Sq. Ft.
Prime Location and Benefits:
* Only steps away from Powder House Pass Community Building, Game Room, Social Area, 2 Heated Pools, Splash Pad, and multiple gas firepits.
* Paved roads, natural gas, high-speed internet access, state-of-the-art water/wastewater treatment plant.
* Powder House Pass provides quality development with a Board of Supervisors to monitor and maintain services.
* Community assessment fees provide maintenance and snow removal of roadways, access to pools, community building, maintenance staff payroll, reserves for future repairs, etc.
* Direct access to State Snowmobile Trail.
* Accessibility to Mickelson Trail.
* Historic Deadwood, Lead, Spearfish Canyon, and Terry Peak Skiing within minutes.
02/27/2025
$2,800,000
79.69 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 515 South Rainbow Road, Spearfish, SD
An exceptional investment opportunity awaits with this 79.68-acre property on Colorado Blvd. in Spearfish, South Dakota. Perfectly positioned between the City of Spearfish and the Spearfish Sports Complex at Exit 17, this expansive parcel offers unmatched potential for commercial, industrial, or residential development. This property has electricity, city water, fiber optic cable and phone lines. Located just south of Spearfish Airport at the intersection of Colorado Blvd and Rainbow Rd., this high-visibility property boasts easy access to major transportation routes, making it ideal for businesses, residential, or mixed-use projects. With Spearfish's rapid growth and thriving economy, this is a rare chance to secure a premier piece of land in a sought-after location. Whether you're looking to expand your business, develop a residential neighborhood, or invest in the future of Spearfish, this property is an incredible opportunity. Dont miss outcontact us today to explore the possibilities! There are currently two income producing properties that consists of a 3 bed 1 bath site-built home and a single wide mobile home. Current tenant is willing to purchase site-built home and per City of Spearfish would just need to be re-platted into a 1-acre parcel. 39.68 acres are city, and the south 40 acres are in the county. There are several historical outbuildings and a 118 ft x 42 ft Morton Building on the property. No vehicles, equipment or personal property seen in photos are part of this sale. Call Listing Agents Casey Raftevold | 605-863-5282 | or Heath Gran at 605-209-2025 with Great Peaks Realty for more information. All information and measurements are approximate and based on county records. Buyer and/or buyer's agent is responsible for verifying all information on MLS data sheet. Provisions and/or restrictions to be verified by the City of Spearfish and/or Lawrence County, SD. 39.68 acres are city, and the south 40 acres are in the county.
05/05/2025
$245,000
8.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Lot 12 Summit Pass, Whitewood, SD
Take a look at Lot 12an 8.30-acre property surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Perfect for nature enthusiasts, this peaceful retreat is ideal for a forever home or a weekend escape. The lot features excellent building sites nestled among the trees, big views from the top of the mountain at the end of the road! Just 15-20 minutes from Spearfish and Sturgis, Dakota Highland Estates provides essential utilities like electricity, fiber, and natural gas, while also allowing horses and barndominiums. Come explore and see it for yourself!
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01/23/2025
$117,500
0.26 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Lot 10 Apple Springs Blvd, Lot#WP001, Sturgis, SD
Vacant Corner Lot in Boulder Canyon - Black Hills, South Dakota. Nestled in the scenic beauty of the Black Hills, this prime vacant corner lot offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in a prestigious mountain and golf course community. Located in the heart of Boulder Canyon, this property is part of a newer development that seamlessly blends modern convenience with the tranquility of nature. Property Features Prime Location: Situated on a corner, the lot boasts elevated views overlooking parts of the community, the golf course, and the stunning Black Hills landscape. It is a 10-minute drive to Deadwood or Sturgis. Utilities: Fully equipped with water, sewer, natural gas, electricity, and fiber optics, making it ready for immediate development. Community Amenities: o Close proximity to the golf course, offering an exceptional lifestyle for golf enthusiasts. Access to hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities in the surrounding Black Hills National Forest.HOA: Managed by a Homeowners Association with annual fees of $575, ensuring the community's upkeep and adherence to established covenants for quality and harmony. Highlights Size and Orientation: The corner lot provides extra flexibility for designing your home and landscaping. Peaceful Living: Enjoy the serenity of mountain living while being conveniently located near key amenities and local attractions. Investment Opportunity: With its ideal location and utilities in place, this lot is perfect for building a personal residence, a vacation home, or as an investment property in one of the Black Hills' desirable areas. Don't miss this chance to secure a piece of paradise in Boulder Canyon. Whether you're drawn by the allure of mountain living, the proximity to golfing, or simply the desire for a peaceful retreat, this property has it all. Apple Springs at Boulder Canyon is a secluded 250+ acre property bordered by national forest lands and The Boulder Canyon Golf Club. This mountainous resort community offers everything from low-maintenance homesites to private estate lots. With each property, enjoy city-like services, welcoming neighbors, and a location minutes from Deadwood and Sturgis. Contact me today to claim this piece of property!
04/18/2024
$595,000
51.89 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Spruce Gulch, Deadwood, SD
A unique opportunity to own the historic Two-Bit Ranch Option 1 consisting of 51 deeded acres located 5 minutes from downtown Deadwood, South Dakota. The Two-Bit Ranch Option 1 is a picturesque acreage in the heart of the Black Hills with unparalleled views. Throughout the acreage you will find an abundance of wildlife to include elk, mule deer, white-tail deer, and big horn sheep that frequent the property. There are endless recreational opportunities in the area, plus outstanding location minutes from Deadwood which offers exceptional dining, shopping, and entertainment. Multiple building sites throughout the acreage. Year-round access is provided from Brighter Day Subdivision.
05/01/2025
$1,950,000
2.32 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 11754 Clayton Drive, Sturgis, SD
This is a true half-log home (full half-log on a 2 x 6 insulated exterior wall, etc.).
3,600+ sq. ft. finished on a 2.32-acre site.
4 bedrooms; 3.5 baths.
Original owner
Located just outside of Deadwood SD, with a lovely view of Terry Peak, Deadwood and the surrounding area.
Special features:
Dual source energy efficient furnace with air exchanger and April Aire humidifier
Heated basement floor; heated hardwood and ceramic tile bath floors on upper levels
2 fireplaces - 1 wood: 1 gas
Wet bar in lower-level family room
Steam shower in master bathroom
Heated and insulated/finished garage with hot/cold water and sink in built-in closets in garage & floor drain
Vaulted and pine ceilings on all levels
Granite/equivalent countertops; custom knotty hickory cabinets
High-end appliances Sub-zero; Wolf, GE Profile, etc.
Full security system; central stereo system
Central vac system
Covered Trex decking over 1,000 square feet in size off main level: 2 smaller decks off upper-level bedrooms all with fantastic views of Deadwood, Terry Peak, and surrounding forested areas
Gutter system built under main deck over stamped concrete patio, off basement walk-out
Gas lines on deck for fire pit and gas grill
Energy efficient home with demand controller, etc.
9 basement ceiling with large windows
Mud room off garage with sink & hot/cold water, cabinets, etc.
Paved driveway (resurfaced in 2024)
Hot tub hook-ups under deck, off basement walk-out
Master bedroom suite and laundry room are on the main floor
New Rinnai water heater
Updated water softener and RO system
Exterior restained in 2024
New roof with 50-year shingles to be completed
05/05/2025
$185,000
7.98 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Lot 14 Ponderosa Pass Road, Whitewood, SD
End of the road and top of the mountain building site looking down upon the Whitewood Valley and Bear Butte! Take a look at Lot 14, a stunning 7.98-acre property featuring a mix of trees and a gently sloping meadow. With plenty of space and a gradual incline, you can fully appreciate the breathtaking surroundings. Its a dream spot for nature lovers! Whether you're planning a forever home or a weekend getaway, this lot is an excellent choice. Conveniently located just 15-20 minutes from Spearfish and Sturgis, with private air services and commercial flights available in Rapid City. Several lots offer similar views of the Black Hills and sweeping plains to the eastthis one certainly does! Light covenants protect your investment while allowing for barndominium-style homes and horses.
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