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07/19/2025
$3,990,000
50 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 20582 Whitewood Creek Road, Spearfish, SD
Historic 50-Acre Red X Gold Mine Property Just Outside Deadwood, SDWelcome to an extraordinary offering in the heart of the Black Hills, a rare 50-acre legacy property nestled along the banks of Whitewood Creek, just minutes from the storied town of Deadwood, South Dakota. This remarkable parcel weaves together the raw beauty of the Hills with a deep, untold history, a private gold mine, and investment-grade potential. Whether you envision a secluded retreat, a historic preservation project, a legacy ranch, or a gold-mining opportunity, this land delivers on every frontier.A Legacy Written in Stone and GoldAt the center of this propertys unique character is a privately held gold mine, a rare and valuable asset that harks back to the areas legendary 19th-century gold rush. All mineral rights will transfer, a critical detail for those who understand South Dakota's mineral-rich soils' long-term value and development potential. The mine itself stands as both a historical artifact and a revenue generator, appealing to investors, historians, and adventurers alike.Deep within the rugged rock formations and tucked into the hillsides are caves etched with markings that date back to the late 1800s, a humbling reminder of the pioneers and miners who once walked this land with dreams of fortune. These natural caverns add a layer of mystique and historical significance rarely found in private land offerings, making this property as much a conversation piece as it is a practical acquisition.Water, Wildlife & WonderFew properties in the Black Hills offer the breadth of natural features found here. The land stretches across 50 pristine acres, with varied topography that includes towering rock outcroppings, dense pine timber, and high ridges offering sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding Hills.Running through the property is Whitewood Creek, a clear, cold-water stream known for its beauty, recreation, and trout fishing opportunities. Tucked beside the creek is a quaint one-room cabin, perfect for a weekend getaway or as a rustic basecamp while planning your larger vision for the land.Multiple cascading waterfalls and the gentle sounds of rushing water create an energizing and peaceful ambiance, an ideal environment for anyone seeking a true wilderness escape or a place to reflect, create, or entertain.The land is also a haven for wildlife, with Bighorn Sheep, Elk, Deer, and Turkey frequenting the property. Game trails wind through the timbered slopes, offering premium opportunities for big game hunting. The diverse landscape is a sanctuary not only for people but for the iconic creatures of the Black Hills.Infrastructure and Building PotentialThough remote in feel, this property is ready for development. Utilities have already been prepped for the land, streamlining the process of building your dream home, lodge, or retreat. Multiple building sites offer a variety of possibilities, from creekside cabins to hilltop estates with commanding views. Whether youre planning a private family compound, a boutique lodge, or an eco-conscious development, this land supports your vision with both beauty and infrastructure.The existing cabin by the stream offers immediate use and charm, perfect for those who want to enjoy the land right away. Whether you keep it rustic or upgrade to a modern tiny home, the natural setting around the cabin is nothing short of magical.Proximity to Deadwood and Black Hills AttractionsLocated just minutes outside of Deadwood, the property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Deadwood is a year-round destination known for its rich history, entertainment, dining, and casino culture. In the summer, explore festivals, concerts, and old-west reenactments; in the winter, access the nearby Terry Peak Ski Area and snowmobiling trails.The Black Hills region as a whole is renowned for its scenic byways, national monuments, and public lands. From Mount Rushmore and Custer State Park to Spearfish Canyon and the Mickelson Trail, recreation opportunities are endless and close by. This property is ideally positioned to take full advantage of all that the Black Hills has to offer while preserving the feeling of privacy and retreat.Investment, Recreation, or Preservation: Endless PossibilitiesThis property is undoubtedly a rare investment opportunity. Whether your goals are financial, recreational, or legacy-based, this land delivers on every level. Investment: With gold on-site and mineral rights intact, the potential for commercial mining or leasing is real and immediate. Whether you mine yourself, partner with an operator, or sell the rights down the line, the groundwork is already laid for value extraction. Recreation: This land is a dream come true for hunters, anglers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Few properties offer such a rich blend of terrain, water features, wildlife, and privacy. Outfit it as your own private game reserve or wilderness retreat. Legacy Property: For those seeking something lasting to pass down through generations, this land holds emotional and historical gravity. With its cabin, caves, and raw beauty, its the kind of place where family traditions are born, stories are told, and history is made. Hospitality or Event Venue: The views, the water features, the historic elements, all make for an incredible backdrop for a small resort, glamping destination, or high-end retreat. With nearby access to tourism hotspots, yet tucked into your own wild corner of the Hills, the location is ideal for boutique development.Features at a Glance 50 Acres in the Black Hills of South Dakota Just minutes from Deadwood Private Gold Mine Mineral Rights Transfer with Sale Multiple Historical Caves with 1800s Markings Whitewood Creek Frontage with Trout Fishing Small Creekside Cabin Multiple Waterfalls and Rock Outcroppings Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Deer & Turkey Frequent the Land Utilities Prepped Ready to Build Several Building Sites with Views Prime Big Game Hunting Opportunities Panoramic Views Across the Black Hills Investment, Recreational, and Legacy Potential________________________________________Opportunities like this rarely surface in the Black Hills. This is a property that speaks to the spirit of the West, wild, historic, untamed, and yet full of promise. Whether you're drawn by its gold-mining history, outdoor beauty, or investment potential, this land offers more than acreage; it offers a story, a future, and a place to call your own in one of the most iconic regions in the country.Private showings available by appointment.Dont miss the chance to own one of the most unique and storied properties to come available near Deadwood in decades.
07/09/2024
$1,179,000
2.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - 25270 Mill Pond Estates Road, Custer, SD
***NEW LISTING*** EVERYTHING YOU WANT & MORE! Boast-worthy bonuses galore in this BRAND NEW CUSTOM BUILT HOME! Brimming with the utmost quality and fine craftsmanship. The beautifully designed exterior makes a lasting impression, while the grand great room boasts vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe the space in natural light. The gourmet chef’s kitchen is equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, perfect for culinary enthusiasts, and features a spacious butler’s pantry. The luxurious primary suite is a private retreat tucked behind the kitchen, with a walkout to the covered patio for ultimate tranquility. Upstairs, you'll find three additional bedrooms and two more bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. The thoughtful floorplan includes an open loft space for quiet relaxing. The oversized 3-car garage offers plenty of room for vehicles and storage. The expansive outdoor living area includes a full-length covered patio, a second covered patio, and a beautiful level yard with trees along the lot line for added privacy. There's space for everyone to enjoy in this exquisite home. Schedule your tour today and experience it for yourself!
01/27/2026
$155,000
5.02 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - TBD Rimfire Road, Custer, SD
***NEW LISTING*** Tranquil 5 acres of flawlessly treed canvas and the prime spot to build in the desirable South Park neighborhood, while basking in boast-worthy Black Hills views! Enjoy the convenience of electric available on 2 sides & rural water hook-up. Light covenants in place to protect your investment – bring your horses! Just off of Hwy 89 and exactly halfway between the thriving Hills towns of Custer and Hot Springs.
This stunning parcel offers the perfect balance of privacy, accessibility, and natural beauty. Towering pines and native hardwoods create a peaceful, storybook setting with a gently rolling landscape that provides multiple ideal building sites. Whether you envision a cozy cabin tucked among the trees, a modern retreat with panoramic windows, or a spacious ranch-style home with room for a barn and shop, this property gives you the flexibility to bring your vision to life.
Wildlife sightings are part of the daily charm here—deer, turkey, and the occasional elk wandering through make every season feel special. The filtered tree coverage offers shade and seclusion while still allowing for those expansive Black Hills views that truly steal the show. With easy year-round access and a well-maintained approach, you’ll enjoy both convenience and serenity without compromise.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate being minutes from endless recreation, including hiking, horseback riding, ATV trails, fishing, and nearby lakes. Custer State Park, Wind Cave National Park, and miles of National Forest land are all within comfortable reach, making adventure part of your everyday lifestyle.
South Park is known for its spacious parcels, welcoming atmosphere, and thoughtful development standards that preserve the natural integrity of the area while maintaining property values. The light covenants allow flexibility without sacrificing quality, giving you peace of mind as you invest in your future home.
If you’ve been searching for that just-right combination of location, views, usability, and Black Hills charm, this 5-acre haven checks every box. Come walk the land, breathe in the fresh pine-scented air, and imagine the possibilities waiting for you here.
07/15/2025
$1,199,000
3.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - 12375 Hall Dr, Custer, SD
***NEW LISTING*** BLACK HILLS SECRET SANCTUARY! Exquisite custom home that’s mesmerizing from top to bottom, on almost 4 pine-dotted acres - currently used as a vacation rental, NO COVENANTS, plus 2 RV sites to boot! Chef's delight kitchen with plenty of black granite countertops, center island with cooktop, stainless steel appliances, impressive tile backsplash, and striking Acacia Asian walnut hardwood floors extending into the dining room and jaw-dropping great room showcasing a sky-high vaulted ceiling, custom log pillars & elk antler railings lining the magnificent staircase, plus a cozy rose quartz fireplace. Ornate French wood doors lead you to an expansive open deck covering 809 sq. ft. & overlooking a spacious fenced backyard—perfect for entertaining, soaking in the serene forest views, or enjoying peaceful Black Hills sunsets. Main floor master suite with full bath highlighting an Italian Travertine tile walk-in shower, jetted tub & heated tile floor. Guest bed featuring more Acacia Asian walnut wood flooring, 1/2 bath & convenient tucked-away main floor laundry. Grandiose loft en suite has its own private deck retreat & full bath hosting a tile walk-in shower & heated tile floor. Sprawling basement family room highlighting a custom wet bar with solid slab of ponderosa pine—ideal for game nights, movie marathons, or hosting overnight guests. Root cellar is accessible from the basement laundry room. All Pella windows & doors throughout. Oversized 3-stall garage houses oodles of storage for vehicles, toys, and all your Black Hills adventure gear. Garden shed, fenced chicken coop & 2 RV hook-up sites add even more versatility to this remarkable property. Whether you're seeking a private retreat, income-producing opportunity, or full-time dream home, this one truly has it all. Come home, put your feet up, and never want to leave!
02/05/2026
Auction
625 ac.
ACTIVE
Brule County - 26985 358th Ave, Kimball, SD
Overview
Executive Summary
Dont miss this rare opportunity to acquire the LaForge Farm & Hunting Land - 625 acres of highly productive farmland paired with exceptional recreational value in Brule County, South Dakota. This expansive property offers strong agricultural income potential alongside renowned pheasant hunting, making it attractive to both investors and outdoor enthusiasts. The property will be offered via an online-only auction, with bidding opening on March 10th and closing on March 11th. Combining quality tillable acres with proven wildlife habitat, the LaForge Farm & Hunting Land Auction represents a premier land investment opportunity in a sought-after region.
Call Hall and Hall Auctions today to request information!
Auction Date:
- Bidding will open March 10th - 10 am CT and soft close starting March 11th - 1 pm CT
- Online-Only Auction See Terms for Bidding Details
Information Day:
- Tuesday, February 24th from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM CT
- Meet an auction representative at the garage on the east side of the property to learn more about the property and auction process. Contact Hall and Hall to schedule additional showings.
Just the Facts
- 625+/- acres of Highly Productive Farmland and Grass/Wildlife Habitat
- Excellent Pheasant and Deer Hunting
- Farmland Traditionally Planted to Corn, Soybeans and Alfalfa
Property Details
Acreage (Deeded & Leased)
Deeded Acres: 625
Total Leased Acres: 0
Total Acres: 625
Mineral Rights
All seller mineral rights, if any, will convey with the property.
05/31/2024
$759,000
51 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - Acorn Ridge Rd, Whitewood, SD
***BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER*** VEILED MASTERPIECE WITH AWE-INSPIRING VIEWS! 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.
With 51 acres at your fingertips, there is ample space to design the lifestyle you’ve always imagined—whether that includes a custom-built home perfectly positioned to capture the sweeping views, a cozy cabin getaway, or a working hobby ranch. The varied topography offers multiple potential building sites, each with its own unique vantage point of the surrounding hills and valleys. Wildlife frequently roam the area, adding to the sense of serenity and connection to nature. Bring your horses or livestock and continue its agricultural use, or transform the land into your own private sanctuary. The combination of usable meadowland and tree-covered terrain provides both practicality and breathtaking beauty, making this property an exceptional investment and an even more extraordinary place to call your own.
04/10/2025
$150,000
5.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - Custer, SD
***NEW PRICE!*** Discover Desperado Ranchone of the Black Hills newest escapes! This 5-acre, nice level open lot is barely off the blacktop road and touches West Argyle Rd on the back side for quick, easy access to the Mickelson Trail. The non-motorized Mickelson Trail is a rails-to-trails project that runs 109 miles from Edgemont to Deadwood, winding through some of the most scenic land in the Hillsperfect for hiking, biking, and horseback riding! West Argyle is also one of the doorways to UTV riding and public lands for endless adventures. Sensible covenants allow for barndominiums, modular or manufactured homes with sloped roofs and foundations, RV parking, camping, B&Bs/VRBOs, horses, and chickensgiving you flexibility without sacrificing neighborhood appeal. Enjoy a beautiful building site with rural water tap fee already paid, electricity available at the lot, fiber optic internet connectivity, and easy access to Hwy 89. Equal distance from Custer and Hot Springs, youll find yourself close to great restaurants, unique shops, schools, hospitals, and both county seats for convenience. This lot isnt just landits a gateway to the Black Hills lifestyle. Imagine mornings on the trail, afternoons exploring public lands, and evenings under wide-open skies filled with stars. Whether youre planning a vacation retreat, rental investment, or your forever home, Desperado Ranch delivers unmatched opportunity. Theres even another adjacent lot availableperfect for expanding your space or bringing family and friends along!
01/06/2026
$2,075,000
402 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - TDB Dewey Road, Custer, SD
Custer County, South Dakota
402 acres | $2,075,000
Set in the foothills near Elk Mountain, this 402-acre western South Dakota ranch offers varied terrain, including timbered hills, hay meadows, and open pastures. Centrally located in the Black Hills between Custer, SD, and Newcastle, WY, the property is about an hour from Rapid City and just minutes from Black Hills National Forest lands, providing year-round recreational opportunities. The ranch fronts Dewey Road and lies only four miles from a paved highway, providing year-round access. Headquarters improvements include a well-kept three-bedroom manufactured home, garage/shop, pole barn, corrals and two water wells. This working ranch offers a good combination of quality infrastructure, convenient access, and proximity to Black Hills recreation.
Property Highlights!
* 402 acres.
* Two water wells.
* Fronts Dewey County Road.
* 60 acres of hay fields.
* Fenced into five main pastures.
* Newcastle, WY17 miles.
* Custer, SD27 miles.
* Rapid City, SD 69 miles.
* Optional 10-acre parcel with the buildings may be purchased separately.
Home Features!
* 3 bedrooms, 1.75 baths.
* 2015 remodeling: kitchen, main bath, laminate wood flooring, deck, several windows & roof.
* Open floor plan.
* New furnace 2020.
* 1,344 sq ft manufactured home.
Outbuildings & Other Improvements!
* 24 x 40 Garage/Shop.
* 24 x 42 Pole Barn - spray foam insulation.
* High fenced hay stackyard.
* RV Carport.
* RV Hookup.
* Chicken coop.
Large fenced garden spot.
The wood plank corrals.
Ample parking and plenty of storage for your ATVs, and recreational gear.
03/04/2025
$180,000
5 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - 26771 Elk Run Rd, Hot Springs, SD
***NEW PRICE*** BUY 5 ACRES AND GET 7,000 ACRES TO PLAY ON!! Own this 5-acre lot with amazing long range views and gain access to 2,400 common area acres of Canyon Rim Ranch and 4,500 acres of adjacent USFS and BLM land for your recreation pleasure! Canyon Rim Ranch is a covenant-protected wildlife preservation ranch spanning 2,700 acres with only 39 home sites, offering peace, quiet, and room to roam! This lot has a fantastic build site with nearly 360 views, an existing two track driveway, completed survey, and water hookup up! Explore historic Red Canyon, once part of the Deadwood/Cheyenne Stagecoach line. Common amenities include the Red Canyon Saloon Social Club Cabin, horse facilities, and the Conlin Homestead picnic shelter. There are hiking trails through Canyon Rim Ranch and the adjacent public acres await your exploration. Wide-open skies, clean air, and exceptional stargazing! Experience this Black Hills treasure - schedule a Canyon Rim Ranch tour today!
05/05/2025
$2,670,000
350.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Fall River County - 11813 Ridge Road, Hot Springs, SD
Everyone wants the log cabin in the Black Hills. Offering seclusion and all the best the Black Hills has to offer. Rugged tree lined canyons, rock out croppings, and views of cliffs, native grasses with spots of Aspen, oak and a variety of hardwoods. The 2400 square foot log home is in remarkable condition for its age. The owners have kept up with staining and chinking. There is an outbuilding that could be updated to be a great horse facility or storage for UTVs etc. Spend days hiking to enjoy the multiple vistas showcasing the majesty of the southern Black Hills. Add acreage to the offering to own truck accessible high meadows showcasing multiple panoramic building sites and deep canyons that are frequented by white tail, mule deer, turkey and occasional elk passing through. The location of the property provides mild winters, a variety of fauna and flora found in the Minnekahta Valley approximately 30 minutes West of Hot Springs and 30 minutes South of Custer, South Dakota.
First called Minnekahta (hot waters) by the Lakota people, Hot Springs is known as the southern gateway to the Black Hills.
Hot Springs is home to the largest Columbian mammoth exhibit in the world, as well as a wild horse sanctuary—where hundreds of mustangs roam thousands of acres of land. From here, you can visit the pioneer era, tour one of the longest caves in the world, or play 18 holes on one of South Dakota’s premiere public golf courses. Then relax in warm, healing, mineral springs.
With easy access to the area’s greatest attractions, great year-round weather, distinct sandstone architecture, fantastic outdoors activities—and, of course, the signature mineral waters—Hot Springs is like no other Black Hills town.
Founded in 1875 near the site where gold was first discovered in French Creek, Custer is the oldest established town in the Black Hills. This small community is considered one of the most beautiful areas in the Black Hills, with an extensive network of trails and backcountry roads left behind by early pioneers, ranchers, and loggers. It’s conveniently located within a short driving distance of popular attractions such as Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Jewel Cave National Monument.
Attractions
History is a big deal in the Black Hills, and the 1881 Courthouse Museum houses one of the region’s most extensive collection of historical artifacts dating back to Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s 1874 Black Hills Exhibition. This former courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features exhibits on Native Americans, mining and minerals, Victorian life, ranching, forestry, and military artifacts from the Revolutionary War through Operation Desert Storm. There’s also an original jail cell, one-room schoolhouse, and collection of antique cars. Four Mile Old West Town allows visitors to experience what life was like in the Old West as they wander through 50 open-door buildings on a self-guided tour. The Gordon Stockade is an exact replica of a log fortress built in 1874 to protect the Gordon Party from attacks by the Sioux during the Black Hills Gold Rush.
No trip to Custer is complete without exploring the outdoor scenery. The Custer Skywalk is a series of short trails that begin at Harbach Park, two blocks off Main Street. Head left for a covered observation point, then continue on the trail to the right to reach Big Rock Observation Point; both offer stunning views of the Black Hills and the city of Custer. The half-mile trail winds through ponderosa pine forests and, while the steep uphill climb may leave visitors out of breath, the views) are well worth the exertion.
Custer State Park may not be within the city limits, but it’s a must-see for visitors to the area any time of the year. This 71,000-acre nature and wildlife reserve offers plenty of opportunity for outdoor recreation and features some of the area’s most impressive scenery. You won’t even need to leave the comfort of your car if you opt for a drive along Iron Mountain Road or the Needles Highway. Impressive granite rock formations can be found at Cathedral Spires and Sylvan Lake. Hiking, fishing, camping, and swimming are all popular pastimes. The 18-mile Wildlife Loop Road provides visitors with up-close looks at wildlife such as bison, pronghorn antelope, prairie dogs, coyotes, elk, deer, and the park’s famous “begging burros.”
The community of Custer prides itself on being a destination for foodies. After you’re done exploring the attractions, grab a bite to eat or a tasty beverage from one of the town’s excellent restaurants or breweries!
Town information provided by BH Visitors
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12/19/2025
$530,000
0.26 ac.
ACTIVE
Lawrence County - 2419 Windmill Drive, Spearfish, SD
Quality living in this Luxurious townhome in the lovely Sandstone Hills Subdivision with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Lovely neighborhoods with easy access to shopping, golf, restaurants, Spearfish Canyon, and so many options for your entertainment. Roomy and comfortable, this home includes stainless-steel appliances, window blinds, and a large deck off the dining area for relaxation and enjoyment!! There is a cozy natural gas log fireplace in the living area, which features a tray ceiling. This roomy 2862 sqft home includes a 3-car heated garage, and main level laundry. The forced air natural gas furnace and central air are new as of 2023. New shingles and gutters installed in 2023, garbage disposal new as of 2025, also a radon mitigation system, a sump pump, along with a central vacuum. There is a natural gas outdoor grill included on the expansive deck, a 50-gallon hot water heater, Christmas lights, and loads of storage.
02/12/2026
$3,500
20 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - Financing MiningClaim Ownership, Mystic, SD
CREEK SOUTH DAKOTA BLACK HILLS
GOLD MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP
OWNER FINANCING
This is a legally registered, 20 acre gold and gem, placer Mining Claim for sale, the Beaver Creek Gold #4, with Beaver Creek running thru the whole claim for over 660 feet. Beaver Creek is a tributary of the White River which has a history of gold discoveries.
The claim is close to the Wyoming border, 36 miles from once gold rush town of Mystic, 45 miles from Mount Rushmore, and 60 miles from of the city of Rapid City.
The Crazy Horse Memorial is 31 miles SE and Badlands National Park is 2 hours East.
Beautiful Deerfield Lake with all the water activities is 21 miles SE.
Camp by the creek on the claim or the nearby Beaver Creek Campground.
Gold has reached an all time high of over $4000 per ounce.
It is a good sign here that experienced prospectors have claims in this area and have been working them for gold for years.
See further down the listing the buying process, my financing options to choose from, and how to purchase my claim.
See with the pictures maps and satellite views.
Click on the top listing picture then arrow right to see all.
Silver City about an hour and a half away is a resort area in Pennington County and has all the necessities.
When General George A. Custer entered the Hills in 1874, he referred to the area as Elkhorn Prairie. It became the site of what is now Silver City, for many years an active mining town. Silver City is best remembered as the town with legends of lost mines. Today, the town is a resort area at the head of Pactola Lake.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
Camp on the claim or nearby Beaver Creek Campground which has 8 campsites: 1 vault toilet, and is secluded and quiet. The campground is on the Wyoming/South Dakota border NW of Hill City, SD. Beaver Creek runs nearby.
TOWN OF MYSTIC
Mystic is a ghost town located in Pennington County, South Dakota. It began as a placer gold mining camp called Sitting Bull in 1876 and later became a railroad town.
n 1874, George Armstrong Custers 1,000-man Black Hills Expedition explored the valley where Mystic would later be settled. The following year, geologists found gold which started the Black Hills Gold Rush.
THE BLACK HILLS
From Mount Rushmore to Badlands National Park and beyond you can experience monumental works of man and nature in one place.
The Black Hills of South Dakota are home to five national parks and monuments, including Mount Rushmore, the Shrine of Democracy.
This is a region of infinite variety, with scenic byways, historic Old West towns, Native American culture, gaming and a wealth of attractions.
This area is also a craft beer and winemaking hotspot.
Youll find multiple wineries on the Highway 385 wine trail between Hill City and Deadwood, while quality breweries are dotted across the region.
BLACK HILLS GOLD RUSH
After Horatio Ross discovered gold along a creek in the Black Hills in the 1870s, one of the last great gold rushes descended into this area of South Dakota.
The Black Hills Gold Rush took place in Dakota Territory in the United States.
It began in 1874 following the Custer Expedition and reached a peak in 187677.
The first arrivals were a force of 1,000 men led by George Armstrong Custer to investigate reports that the area contained gold, even though the land was owned by the Sioux. This would begin Custers conflicts with Native American Tribes.
In the ensuing decades, people have continued to find pockets of gold in the Black Hills.
The largest and deepest mine in the Western Hemisphere, Homestake Mine netted some 41 million ounces of gold in its 126 years of operation.
SOUTH DAKOTA ROCKHOUNDING
In South Dakota youll be excited to learn that there are some truly amazing rocks and minerals to find. Most of the best rockhounding sites are in and around the Black Hills.
The highlight of South Dakota rockhounding is undoubtedly the highly prized and valuable Fairfield agate, a variety of agate noted for its vibrant colors and distinctive fortification banding. These agates are named after the town of Fairfield around which they are most commonly found, and they are very popular with lapidary artists and collectors.
Gems to be found are Agates, Rose Quartz, Jade, Jasper, Calcity crystals, Amethyst, Tourmaline, and Blue Chalcedony.
One of the biggest reasons rockhounds flock to South Dakota is the wide variety of rocks and minerals that can be found here. Many collectors are interested in the Fairburn agates and rose quartz the state is famous for.
This western part of SOUTH DAKOTA is a rockhound and vacation paradise and has several important gem and mineral deposits in addition to the famous gold deposits of the Black Hills.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, 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 $4000, paying $400 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 acre claim will be legally recorded with the South Dakota Bureau of Land Management and the Pennington County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 75 and my wife 73, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
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.
Wind Cave National Park and Jewel Cave National Monument are an hour away. They are two of the longest cave systems in the world, coming in at roughly 150+ miles and 180+ miles, respectively.
Drive I-90 going East and take exit 110 to the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway. South Dakota Highway 240 winds its way through the eastern portion of Badlands National Park, snaking and crawling between ancient rock formations, cliffs, and colorful spires.
Located between Custer and Hill City and about 17 miles from Mount Rushmore, is the Crazy Horse Memorial, another dynamite-blasted, intricately-carved Black Hills behemoth.
Some 60 individual mammoth remains have been identified and preserved at the Mammoth Site in Hot Springs another great day trip.
RAPID CITY, where we fly into
Rapid City lies East of Black Hills National Forest in western South Dakota.
Its known as a gateway to Mt. Rushmore.
Known as the City of Presidents, a series of life-size statues, spans several blocks downtown.
North of Rapid Creek, which bisects town, the Journey Museum & Learning Center offers local history and geology exhibits.
Rapid City makes the perfect base for explorations and Doing Big Things.
With several national parks, monuments and memorials as well as a host of state parks all within a one-hour drive, Rapid City offers a contemporary vibe and a rich cultural heritage experience.
Downtown Rapid City and Main Street Square offer added urban pleasures as well as a vibrant arts and culture scene.
Great local restaurants and an assortment of boutiques and gift shops are all surrounded by the City of Presidents statues.
DEERFIELD LAKE
Deerfield Lake, also known as Deerfield Reservoir, is a popular 435-acre lake in Pennington County, South Dakota, known for its recreational activities like boating, fishing, and hiking.
The lake is known for its fish populations (trout, perch) and other wildlife.
BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST
The massive Black Hills National Forest where are claims are located, spans more than 1.25 million acres and contains the states tallest mountain: Black Elk Peak, coming in at 7,244 feet. Located just a few short miles from Mount Rushmore, this summit is the highest point east of the Rocky Mountains. The name was changed in 2016 from Harney Peak. William S. Harney was a general in the Mexican-American and Indian Wars, and those etymological origins were abandoned in favor of honoring the original inhabitants of this region. The new name of Black Elk Peak recognizes the legendary Lakota Sioux medicine man as well as the states important Native American communities.
At 7,242 feet, Black Elk Peak is South Dakotas highest point and rises majestically above the national forest.
Native American tribes of the Sioux Nation occupied the Black Hills until General George Armstrong Custers 1874 Military Expedition opened the territory, illegally at first, to prospectors. During the expedition, gold was discovered near the current town of Custer. Within a year, an estimated 4,000 whites had entered the Hills. Legal or not, the rush was on. Placer claims were staked throughout the Black Hills.
As the gold placers played out, the miners turned to hardrock mining.
If within one year you are not satisfied with your claim, you can trade for another comparable claim, just paying the BLM and County transfer fees which will be about $125.
Claim buyer will also receive a new, free, Gold Panning Kit:
One 14 inch Gold Trap pan; One 10.5 inch Gravity Trap pan, One combination sifter/classifier with 7/16 of an inch exit holes, One Gold Guzzler snuffer bottle, One Tweezers/ Magnifying Glass
10/14/2025
$2,400,000
1508 ac.
ACTIVE
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.
11/15/2025
$3,500
20.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - Financing MiningClaim Ownership, Custer, SD
SOUTH DAKOTA BLACK HILLS MOUNT RUSHMORE
LODE CLAIM GOLD VEIN
MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP
OWNER FINANCING
This is a legally registered, 20.66 acre gold and gem, LODE Mining Claim for sale, the Rushmore Gem Lode #13, with a quartz/gold mineral vein running thru the claim for 1500 feet.
18.8 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.
Only 6 miles NW of the Jewel Cave National Monument with public access.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is 39 miles NE.
The Crazy Horse Memorial is about 25 miles NE.
Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $4000 per ounce.
It is a good sign here that experienced prospectors have lode claims in this area working them for years.
Mud Springs Road is a scenic route just West of Jewel Cave National Monument. and takes you through cattle grazing areas.
Antelope Ridge Road goes thru the claim.
The roads are wide, single lane gravel roads where two vehicles can pass easily.
Any vehicle would have no issues on these roads.
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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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.
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.
Camp on your claim for free or at area National Forest campgrounds.
Located in gold rich Custer County, near the town of Custer and only 37 miles from Mount Rushmore.
Located just NW of the Jewel Cave National Monument and in an area of gold and gem discoveries.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
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 West to East.
We also found the gems, Rose Quartz, 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.
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.
18.4 miles West of the town of Custer.
Only about 6 miles NW of the Jewel Cave National Monument with public access.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is about 38 miles NE.
The Crazy Horse Memorial is about 25 miles NE.
Badlands National Park is about 2 hours East.
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.
Beautiful area of pine forests.
Beautiful Sylvan Lake 30 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 $4000, paying $400 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
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.
04/04/2022
$575,000
23 ac.
ACTIVE
Codington County - U.S. 212, Watertown, SD
Operating 2,000-head swine facility on 23 acres with turnkey infrastructure for contract swine production. Established operation positioned for immediate production takeover.
Facilities: Two modern confinement barns (41'x200' each) with mechanical ventilation, automated feed delivery, and slatted flooring over manure pits. Year-round production capability. Buildings engineered for optimal animal health and weight gain efficiency.
Infrastructure: Electrical service powers ventilation, feed systems, watering, and lighting. Water supply with on-site well backup. Pole barn (64'x48', 16' sidewalls) for equipment storage and highway access for livestock transport and feed deliveries. Manure pit included.
Manure Management: Storage beneath barns provides accumulation capacity for periodic land application. Manure nutrients available for crop production or neighboring farm agreements.
Production: Permitted for 2,000-head capacity. Standard 4-5 month cycles from feeder placement to market weight. Annual cycles generate consistent contract revenue.
Status: Active operating permits under South Dakota agricultural regulations. Mechanical systems and infrastructure maintained for continuing production.
Market Access: Eastern South Dakota location provides proximity to major pork processing facilities and feed suppliers. Regional infrastructure supports livestock transportation and grain delivery.
Pricing: Substantially below equivalent new construction cost. Immediate production capability without construction delays or startup permitting. Financial performance history demonstrates consistent returns.
Targets experienced swine producers, agricultural investors, or integrated operations seeking additional capacity. Suitable for expansion of existing operations or entry into contract production.
11/17/2025
$600,000
31 ac.
ACTIVE
Deuel County - 46860 181st Street, Clear Lake, SD
Operational 31-acre Deuel County homestead for family living and hobby farming or horse farm. Feed lot capabilities.
Home: 2,816 sq ft farmhouse, 5 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms. Very nice, well kept home with modern kitchen, living areas, central heating and air conditioning. Water service via rural water system on property.
Outbuildings: Large metal clad barn for equipment storage, horse stabe, or cattle working area. Attached two-car garage, smaller sheds for tack, feed, or livestock. Continuous steel fence encloses portions of yard and pasture areas. Livestock handling areas include pens and gated corrals. Automatic Waterers, fencline bunk with cement pad for livestock to stand on.
Land: Farmstead, shelterbelts, mowed yard areas. Majority of acreage in hay field and pasture with established grass cover suitable for grazing. Property provides space for horses, cattle herd, sheep, or other livestock operations with potential for arena or training facilities. Windbreak of mature trees provides shelter and privacy. Great Setting.
Location: Minutes from Interstate 29 for convenient access. Clear Lake nearby for K-12 schools, farm supplies, and groceries. Watertown and Brookings within 30-40 minutes. Rural setting with low traffic.
Infrastructure in place includes continuous steel fence, water service, and shelter suitable for livestock operations. Property enables immediate use for horse enthusiasts or hobby farmers without major additional construction.
Priced right for size and improvements, targeting buyers with plans to utilize land and infrastructure for agricultural or equine activities.
07/05/2022
$2,000,000
200 ac.
ACTIVE
Hughes County - Pierre, SD
This property has convenient access and lays on the East side of Hwy 1804 with Lake Oahe on the West side of the highway. The entire property lays nearly level and promotes high yielding crops with excellent soils averaging 86.7%. According to FSA, this property has 191 tillable acres.
02/02/2026
$1,399,000
16 ac.
ACTIVE
Meade County - Sturgis, SD
Exceptional 16+/- acre property located just outside the Deadwood city limits, offering a rare combination of commercial zoning, residential potential, and natural beauty. The majority of the property is zoned Highway Service Commercial (HSC), with a smaller portion zoned Park Forest (PF), providing flexibility for a wide range of development or investment opportunities.
The property includes two housing allotments. The lower allotment is development-ready with a 40 x 60 concrete building pad and an additional 40 x 30 concrete parking pad already in place. A well is installed, and the property has an engineered septic system approval, saving significant time and expense for future construction. A seasonal pond and water flow at the south end of gravel on the lower allotment, adding natural character and scenic appeal. Substantial dirt work has been completed, including a widened driveway with direct access off US Highway 14A, as well as improved access between the lower and upper parcels.
Legal Description: Majestic Heights Lots 1A of Tract A1A Plat 2021-06155 and M.S. 166 Remainder Lot 4 Ex HWY Lots 13-005-03, Section 24 Township 5N Range 3E Lawrence County, SD
2025 Real Estate Taxes
Parcel 1 13.45 Acres: $1,268.71 Legal: Majestic Heights Lots 1A of Tract A1A Plat 2021-06155
Parcel 2 2.84 Acres: $378.68 Legal: M.S. 166 Remainder Lot 4 Ex HWY Lots 13-005-03
There are 2 surveyed and platted parcels but being offered as a whole.
A housing allotment is available on each of the Parcels.
Asking Price: $1,399,000.000
Located at 11739 US HWY 14A, Sturgis, SD 57785, this property offers outstanding
proximity to key Black Hills destinations:
3 minutes (1.0 mile) to Days of 76 Rodeo Grounds
4 minutes (1.7 miles) to downtown Deadwood
11 minutes (6.0 miles) to Lead
17 minutes (11.0 miles) to Sturgis
18 minutes (15.0 miles) to Spearfish
19 minutes (10.0 miles) to Terry Peak Ski Area
22 minutes (14.0 miles) to Cheyenne Crossing
This information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed by the Sellers or Dean Edwards Real Estate & Auction. Broker Participation is Invited. No warranty is being made or implied as to property boundaries, soil productivity, water supply, or environmental hazards. For viewing please contact our staff and we would be happy to assist you. Viewing by appointment .
02/04/2026
Auction
753.7 ac.
ACTIVE
Brown County - Groton, SD, Groton, SD
LOT 1 – NW 1/4 of 11-124-60 ex land platted
Riverside Township, Brown County, South Dakota
This tract is offered $_____x 153.7 taxable acres.
The FSA reports approx. 155.66 cropland acres w/balance being non-crop acres & R.O.W. ** The FSA has previously had Lots 1 & 2 combined and cannot split fields. They have done their best to provide estimates. **
Estimated Base: Corn 101.49 & Soybeans 52.79
Surety Productivity Index: 85.3
County Parcel Rating: .8539
2025 Real Estate Tax: $3,816.00 (payable in 2026)
Directions: From Groton, SD – (Jct. of Hwy’s 12 & 37) – go 3 miles North (Hwy 37), 4 miles East (130 St.) & 4 1/2 miles North (410 Ave.).
LOT 2 – SW 1/4 of 11-124-60 ex Wehde’s OL 1-2
Riverside Township, Brown County, South Dakota
This tract is offered $_____x 141.0 taxable acres.
The FSA reports approx. 141.02 cropland acres w/balance being non-crop acres & R.O.W. ** The FSA has previously had Lots 1 & 2 combined and cannot split fields. They have done their best to provide estimates. **
Estimated Base: Corn 93.68 & Soybeans 48.72
Surety Productivity Index: 81.1
County Parcel Rating: .8375
2025 Real Estate Tax: $3,399.00 (payable in 2026)
Directions: From Groton, SD – (Jct. of Hwy’s 12 & 37) – go 3 miles North (Hwy 37), 4 miles East (130 St.) & 4 miles North (410 Ave.).
Lot 3 – NW 1/4 of 13-124-60
Riverside Township, Brown County, South Dakota
This tract is offered $_____x 158.0 taxable acres.
The FSA reports approx. 159.11 Farmland acres of which 135.42 are DCP Cropland acres w/23.69 acres in CRP and balance
being non-crop acres & R.O.W.
CRP Contract: 9/30/35 Rate: $133.39 per acre / Annual Payment: $3,160 per year
Bases: Corn 104.66 & Soybeans 54.44
Surety Productivity Index: 80.2
County Parcel Rating: .7709
2025 Real Estate Tax: $3,550.00 (payable in 2026)
Directions: From Groton, SD – (Jct. of Hwy’s 12 & 37) – go 3 miles North (Hwy 37), 4 miles East (130 St.), 4 miles North (410 Ave.) & 1
mile East (126 St.).
Lot 4 – NW 1/4 of 34-124-60
Riverside Township, Brown County, South Dakota
This tract is offered $_____x 158.0 taxable acres.
The FSA reports approx. 155.75 cropland acres w/balance being non-crop acres & R.O.W. ** The FSA has previously had Lots 4 & 5 combined and cannot split fields. They have done their best to provide estimates. **
Estimated Base: Corn 99.5 & Soybeans 51.77
Surety Productivity Index: 82.5
County Parcel Rating: .7646
2025 Real Estate Tax: $3,521.00 (payable in 2026)
Directions: From Groton, SD – (Jct. of Hwy’s 12 & 37) – go 3 miles North (Hwy 37), 3 miles East (130 St.) & 1/2 mile North (409 Ave.).
Lot 5 – NE 1/4 of 34-124-60 ex land deeded
Riverside Township, Brown County, South Dakota
This tract is offered $_____x 143.0 taxable acres.
The FSA reports approx. 141.17 cropland acres w/balance being non-crop acres & R.O.W. ** The FSA has previously had Lots 4 & 5 combined and cannot split fields. They have done their best to provide estimates. **
Estimated Base: Corn 91.85 & Soybeans 47.78
Surety Productivity Index: 72.4
County Parcel Rating: .6962
2025 Real Estate Tax: $2,733.00 (payable in 2026)
Directions: From Groton, SD – (Jct. of Hwy’s 12 & 37) – go 3 miles North (Hwy 37), 4 miles East (130 St.) & 1/2 mile North (410 Ave).
10/17/2025
$1,200,000
73.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Minnehaha County - 26627 486th Ave, Valley Springs, SD
Rolling farmland 1/3 mile off paved SD County Hwy 146, 7 miles east of Sioux Falls, SD has one building eligibility for someone to build an acreage 7 miles from Sioux Falls, SD, has 73 acres of tillable soil with a 79% average productivity rating. Farmland is considered a good investment.
12/04/2025
$1,760,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Codington County - 0 160th Street, Florence, SD
Here is your opportunity to own 160 acres of productive farmland just one mile north of Florence SD! This expansive parcel offers rich agricultural potential whether your are expanding your current operation, investing in farmland, or seeking wide-open space with future potential, this property delivers. This land provides the perfect combination of location, size and usability. Don't miss your chance to secure a substantial piece of agricultural property in a desirable area! Owner is a SD licensed real estate agent and the listing agent.
05/01/2025
$599,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - 12066 Beardsley Dr, Hot Springs, SD
***NEW LISTING*** Immaculately-maintained ranch, boasting main-level living and sitting on 10 acres that is fenced and cross-fenced for horses! Wood-adorned walls, ceilings, and floors throughout. Inviting kitchen hosting lots of cabinets & countertop space and an ample dining room with cozy wood-burning stove & walkout to the expansive covered deck that spans the length of the home. Enormous, sun-splashed & open living room. 3 graciously-sized beds (including a master bed with access to the covered deck) & full bath with laundry. There is a half bath that is accessible through the outside covered entryway. Outside is an oversized, finished, detached 3-stall garage with power. Another prime feature is the 40x40shop with power and water and a 12x20 livestock shelter. This ranchette has 2 wells and several hydrants across the property. There are several apple trees and crab apple trees that are starting to produce. Downspouts on the house go into 2 separate underground tanks that are used for watering the trees and the lawn. Located just 20 minutes from Custer and 20 minutes from Hot Springs, you are close enough to shopping and essential services and yet far from the hustle and bustle. Come take a load off and relax as wildlife roams freely through your yard. Deer & turkeys are a common sight here, and the sound of coyotes is a staple of the night. There are light covenants in place to protect your investment. Call Eric Lewis, 605-440-1055 or Shawn Lewis 605-440-0737 for your private showing.
02/16/2026
$275,000
0.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Hamlin County - 180 Northbay Drive, Arlington, SD
This offering consists of a bare residential lake lot located at 180 Northbay Dr. in the Northbay Addition on Lake Albert near Lake Norden, South Dakota. The property contains approximately 0.66 acres and includes roughly 100 feet of lake frontage. The lot is accessed by a paved road and is situated in an established lake neighborhood with nearby recreational amenities. The terrain of the lot features a relatively shallow slope from the road toward the water, which allows for practical site planning and easy access to the shoreline. The gradual topography may support a range of building designs depending on local zoning and setback requirements. The shoreline frontage provides direct access to Lake Albert, which is known as a smaller regional lake used for boating, fishing, and seasonal recreation. The Northbay Addition is located in Hamlin County and lies within close proximity to Lake Norden. This area is part of northeastern South Dakotas lake region, an area recognized for its concentration of natural lakes and recreational properties. The paved road frontage provides reliable year round access, and utilities are nearby in the addition. The lots location near Lake Region Golf Club adds to the recreational options available in the immediate area. Golf, lake activities, and nearby public access points contribute to a variety of seasonal uses. The surrounding area includes a mix of lake homes, cabins, and undeveloped lots, creating a setting consistent with established lake communities. Lake Albert offers opportunities for fishing and water recreation during open water months, as well as ice fishing and winter activities when conditions allow. The shallow approach to the shoreline can be beneficial for dock placement and general lake access. This property is located within reasonable driving distance of several eastern South Dakota communities. Lake Norden is just minutes away and provides basic services and amenities. Clear Lake, Estelline, Watertown and Brookings offer expanded shopping, dining, medical services and employment centers. This lot may be suitable for a future lake home, seasonal cabin or recreational holding property. All prospective buyers should verify zoning, building requirements, utility availability and lake use regulations with the appropriate local authorities prior to purchase.
02/18/2026
$498,000
14.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - Lot 3 Old Hill City Road, Keystone, SD
***NEW LISTING*** Almost 15 pine tree infused acres with NO COVENANTS and BORDERING FOREST SERVICE LAND! Enjoy limitless possibilities - park an RV/camper while building a private retreat, campground, or cabins. Conveniently located close to the best of the best that the Hills hosts: Mount Rushmore, Black Elk Peak, Custer State Park, and the list goes on! Battle Creek flows across the way, and you can hear the historic 1880 train as it rolls by. Less than 10 minutes to Keystone and less than 20 minutes to Hill City. Just outside of Keystone city limits!
This remarkable property offers the rare chance to own a sizable slice of the Black Hills where natural beauty, privacy, and convenience come together in perfect harmony. Towering ponderosa pines provide a peaceful, park-like setting with dappled sunlight, fresh mountain air, and abundant wildlife that frequently wander through the area. Deer, wild turkey, and other native species are common visitors, enhancing the true wilderness feel while still being easily accessible by maintained roads. The terrain offers multiple potential building sites, allowing you to choose the ideal location to capture views, sunlight, and seclusion. With public lands directly adjoining the property, you gain expanded recreational space for hiking, exploring, and enjoying the outdoors right from your own boundary line.
Adventure is always within reach, with world-famous landmarks such as Mount Rushmore, Black Elk Peak, and Custer State Park just a short drive away, offering endless opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, rock climbing, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Whether you envision a quiet seasonal escape, a full-time residence immersed in nature, or an investment in one of South Dakota’s most beloved regions, this property delivers unmatched flexibility. Enjoy star-filled night skies free from city lights, peaceful mornings with birdsong echoing through the trees, and the nostalgic sound of the nearby 1880 Train drifting across the hills. Properties with this combination of acreage, freedom from covenants, and direct Forest Service access are increasingly difficult to find — making this an exceptional opportunity to secure your own private haven in the heart of the Hills.
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