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02/11/2026
$1,599,000
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$2,499,000
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Custer County - 24452 Trackers Trail, Keystone, SD
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$559,000
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Custer County - 26020 Golden Willow Parkway, Custer, SD
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$396,000
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Pennington County - TBD Old Hill City Road, Keystone, SD
***NEW LISTING*** 10 acres of 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 exceptional property offers a rare opportunity to own a generous piece of the beautiful Black Hills where freedom, tranquility, and outdoor adventure converge. Tall ponderosa pines create a serene, storybook setting with filtered sunlight, fragrant mountain air, and a sense of peaceful seclusion that is increasingly difficult to find. The land features varied topography with numerous potential building sites, allowing you to select the perfect location for a cabin, custom home, or seasonal getaway while maintaining privacy and natural views. Wildlife is abundant, with deer, wild turkey, and other native species commonly passing through, making every day feel like a retreat into nature.
Bordering public lands provides direct access to thousands of acres for hiking, exploring, hunting, and recreation right from your property line — an invaluable feature for outdoor enthusiasts. Nearby, world-renowned destinations such as Mount Rushmore, Black Elk Peak, and Custer State Park offer endless opportunities for sightseeing, climbing, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Despite the peaceful setting, modern conveniences remain within easy reach, ensuring the ideal balance between remote living and accessibility. Evenings bring breathtaking sunsets filtering through the pines, followed by star-filled skies unhindered by city lights, while the distant whistle of the nearby 1880 Train adds a touch of historic charm to the atmosphere. Whether you envision a private sanctuary, a family retreat, or an investment in one of South Dakota’s most treasured regions, this property delivers unmatched flexibility and timeless appeal in the heart of the Hills.
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Custer County - State Highway 36, Hermosa, SD
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$2,075,000
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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.
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$245,000
4.58 ac.
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Custer County - Lot L Cold Spring Trail, Custer, SD
Welcome to Homestead Addition—a brand-new development near historic Cold Springs, tucked into some of the prettiest acreage the Black Hills have to offer. Bordering miles of US Forest Service land, this is your gateway to endless hiking, riding, exploring, and wide-open breathing room. Set in the Southern Hills, you’ll enjoy a slightly milder winter climate while still soaking in that classic Black Hills beauty. Each lot offers its own charm, with a wonderful blend of meadow and mature trees—and views that stretch in every direction. Access is easy from the north via Beaver Creek Road, or from the south not far off U.S. Highway 385. Peaceful, private, and perfectly positioned. Walk the land, take in the scenery, and choose the lot that feels like home. Lot L features a gentle, easy build site. Most wells in the area are between 200'-300'.
Whether you’re envisioning a cozy cabin retreat, a modern mountain getaway, or your forever home surrounded by nature, Homestead Addition offers the flexibility and freedom to bring your vision to life. With generous lot sizes and protective covenants designed to preserve the natural beauty of the area, you can build with confidence while maintaining the character and value of your investment. Wildlife sightings are a regular delight—deer, turkey, and even elk are known to wander through—adding to the peaceful, back-to-nature lifestyle so many dream about. Starry nights feel brighter here, and morning coffee on your future porch may just become your favorite daily ritual. Convenient to nearby amenities yet far enough away to truly unplug, this is a rare opportunity to claim your own slice of the Hills and create something lasting for generations to come.
02/24/2026
Auction
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Lincoln County - TBD, Beresford, SD
80+/- Acres of Lincoln Township, Lincoln County, SD Farmland Auction
Held at Bridges Golf Course in Beresford
Tuesday, April 7th, 2026 at 11 A.M.
Legal: W1/2 SE1/4 Section 26, Township 97N Range 50W, Lincoln Township, Lincoln County, SD +/-80 Acres. Taxes in 2024 were $1,652.10
According to the Lincoln County FSA office there are +/-77.4 acres under cultivation. In the far NE corner of the farm is a 1.9 acre wetland. A corn base of 46.09 acres with a PLC Yield of 112 and a soybean base of 8.93 acres and 45 PLC Yield. The LandID soil map shows the field is primarily comprised of Wentworth-Chancellor silty clay loams, Chancellor-Viborg Silt clay loams and Egan silty clay loam with a field average of 87.71 CPI. This farm is leased for the 2026 season. The cash rent and 2026 taxes payable in 2027, will be prorated at closing. There are two housing eligibilities with this parcel, according to Lincoln County Planning and Zoning.
Terms: Live and Online Auction. 10% non-refundable down payment due the day of the auction, with the balance due at closing. Closing costs and title insurance are split 50/50 between the buyer and seller. 2025 taxes payable in 2026 will be paid by the seller and the 2026 taxes payable in 2027 will be prorated. The farm is leased out for the 2026 season, and the cash rent payment will be prorated to the date of closing. Closing will be on or before May 8th, 2026. Antelope Creek Land Company and Girard Auctions are representing the seller in this transaction. Online bidding will be available for pre-registered bidders at
Velo-City Rentals
Jerome Schroeder
Auction Brought to you by
Antelope Creek Land Company and Girard Auctions
Brett Kleinschmit - Broker - 605-660-6566 | Ken Girard - Broker - 605-267-2421
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02/20/2026
$1,700,000
6.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Pennington County - TBD Latrobe Avenue, Rapid City, SD
***NEW LISTING*** UNMATCHED I-90 COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL IN THE HEART OF RAPID CITY! Positioned just off LaCrosse Street and strategically tucked between a well-established hotel and Furniture Row, this exceptional lot offers unbeatable exposure and convenience. With direct access already in place, this hard-to-find parcel is ready to bring your business vision to life.
Located in thriving Rapid City along the heavily traveled I-90 corridor, this site benefits from consistent year-round traffic, strong tourism numbers, and steady local growth. The LaCrosse Street exit is one of the busiest commercial hubs in the area, serving both residents and visitors headed to shopping, dining, lodging, and the Black Hills’ top attractions. Your future development will sit in the middle of established national brands and successful local businesses, creating built-in customer flow and powerful co-tenancy advantages.
Utilities are nearby, infrastructure is in place, and the surrounding area continues to see commercial expansion—making this an ideal setting for retail, hospitality, dining, professional services, or mixed-use development. With limited vacant land remaining in this high-demand corridor, parcels offering this level of access and visibility are increasingly rare.
As Rapid City continues to earn recognition as one of America’s top destinations, high-quality commercial land along I-90 is becoming increasingly limited. This property delivers the visibility, traffic flow, and neighboring synergy savvy investors and business owners are searching for. Capitalize on this high-growth corridor in one of South Dakota’s most dynamic markets. Opportunities like this don’t come around often—secure your spot and make your mark today. Call now to learn more about this outstanding development opportunity!
05/05/2025
$2,670,000
350.57 ac.
ACTIVE
Fall River County - 11813 Ridge Road, Hot Springs, SD
Everyone wants the log cabin in the Black Hills. Offering seclusion and all the best the Black Hills has to offer. Rugged tree lined canyons, rock out croppings, and views of cliffs, native grasses with spots of Aspen, oak and a variety of hardwoods. The 2400 square foot log home is in remarkable condition for its age. The owners have kept up with staining and chinking. There is an outbuilding that could be updated to be a great horse facility or storage for UTVs etc. Spend days hiking to enjoy the multiple vistas showcasing the majesty of the southern Black Hills. Add acreage to the offering to own truck accessible high meadows showcasing multiple panoramic building sites and deep canyons that are frequented by white tail, mule deer, turkey and occasional elk passing through. The location of the property provides mild winters, a variety of fauna and flora found in the Minnekahta Valley approximately 30 minutes West of Hot Springs and 30 minutes South of Custer, South Dakota.
First called Minnekahta (hot waters) by the Lakota people, Hot Springs is known as the southern gateway to the Black Hills.
Hot Springs is home to the largest Columbian mammoth exhibit in the world, as well as a wild horse sanctuary—where hundreds of mustangs roam thousands of acres of land. From here, you can visit the pioneer era, tour one of the longest caves in the world, or play 18 holes on one of South Dakota’s premiere public golf courses. Then relax in warm, healing, mineral springs.
With easy access to the area’s greatest attractions, great year-round weather, distinct sandstone architecture, fantastic outdoors activities—and, of course, the signature mineral waters—Hot Springs is like no other Black Hills town.
Founded in 1875 near the site where gold was first discovered in French Creek, Custer is the oldest established town in the Black Hills. This small community is considered one of the most beautiful areas in the Black Hills, with an extensive network of trails and backcountry roads left behind by early pioneers, ranchers, and loggers. It’s conveniently located within a short driving distance of popular attractions such as Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, and Jewel Cave National Monument.
Attractions
History is a big deal in the Black Hills, and the 1881 Courthouse Museum houses one of the region’s most extensive collection of historical artifacts dating back to Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer’s 1874 Black Hills Exhibition. This former courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features exhibits on Native Americans, mining and minerals, Victorian life, ranching, forestry, and military artifacts from the Revolutionary War through Operation Desert Storm. There’s also an original jail cell, one-room schoolhouse, and collection of antique cars. Four Mile Old West Town allows visitors to experience what life was like in the Old West as they wander through 50 open-door buildings on a self-guided tour. The Gordon Stockade is an exact replica of a log fortress built in 1874 to protect the Gordon Party from attacks by the Sioux during the Black Hills Gold Rush.
No trip to Custer is complete without exploring the outdoor scenery. The Custer Skywalk is a series of short trails that begin at Harbach Park, two blocks off Main Street. Head left for a covered observation point, then continue on the trail to the right to reach Big Rock Observation Point; both offer stunning views of the Black Hills and the city of Custer. The half-mile trail winds through ponderosa pine forests and, while the steep uphill climb may leave visitors out of breath, the views) are well worth the exertion.
Custer State Park may not be within the city limits, but it’s a must-see for visitors to the area any time of the year. This 71,000-acre nature and wildlife reserve offers plenty of opportunity for outdoor recreation and features some of the area’s most impressive scenery. You won’t even need to leave the comfort of your car if you opt for a drive along Iron Mountain Road or the Needles Highway. Impressive granite rock formations can be found at Cathedral Spires and Sylvan Lake. Hiking, fishing, camping, and swimming are all popular pastimes. The 18-mile Wildlife Loop Road provides visitors with up-close looks at wildlife such as bison, pronghorn antelope, prairie dogs, coyotes, elk, deer, and the park’s famous “begging burros.”
The community of Custer prides itself on being a destination for foodies. After you’re done exploring the attractions, grab a bite to eat or a tasty beverage from one of the town’s excellent restaurants or breweries!
Town information provided by BH Visitors
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11/15/2025
$3,500
20.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Custer County - $350/month 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 $3500, paying $350 per month for 10 months.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with final monthly payment.
After receiving your final payment, your ownership of the 20.66 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Montana/South Dakota Bureau of Land Management and the Custer County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 75 and my wife 73, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
Wind Cave National Park and Jewel Cave National Monument are also in the neighborhood. They are two of the longest cave systems in the world, coming in at roughly 150+ miles and 180+ miles, respectively.
Drive I-90 going East and take exit 110 to the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway. South Dakota Highway 240 winds its way through the eastern porti
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.
02/23/2026
$1,600,000
280 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - 12155 Taylor Road, Nisland, SD
In the midst of the productive Arpan valley you will find the Rolling T Ranch. 280 acres of the perfect mix of hay meadow and grassland, the ranch has been improved with staying power and meticulous forethought. You will find this property situated so that it is convenient to use and self-sufficient. The ranch has been stewarded with the future in mind and has no missing piece, invest and enjoy right out the gate.
The Rolling T Ranch encompasses a total of 280 acres. Of those 280 acres, the ranch is assessed for irrigation water on 69 irrigable acres. There are currently about 85 acres that are in hay production. The remainder of the property is fenced into several different pastures. There are two livestock dams on the property which are fed by the irrigation canal, ensuring that they will always have water. The ranch also has miles of pipeline water fed from the rural water system to hydrants and frost-free automatic waterers. The pipe corrals and arena on the property are immaculate and demand the attention of anyone visiting the property. The Ranch lies in the heart of irrigated crop country in the subtle rolling hills between Belle Fourche and Newell South Dakota. Consisting of 69 acres of irrigated hay meadows, and additionally well over 200 acres allocated to pastureland, the property makes for a well-diversified ranch, affording the ability to accommodate many different operations.
The well maintained residence on the property is a 2018, 32x 64 manufactured home. This is a very nice 4 bed 2 bath home with upgraded finishes and a convenient mix of carpet and vinyl flooring. With central air and propane heat, this is a very comfortable and clean home. There is a 64x 92 custom built barn on the property well suited for cattle and horses. The main open area in the middle spans 46 1/2 wide, while each side measures 22 wide with (4) 12x12 stalls built from massive bridge plank and rebar slats on each side. These are one of a kind! Complete with insulated tack room, water and power, this livestock barn is a great asset to the property. There are numerous pipe corrals which have been strategically designed around the barn, along with a full sized 150x250 roping/riding arena!
The property is currently utilized in raising cattle and horses. There are multiple new pipe corrals with automatic water tanks, wind break, and shelters. The irrigable acres on the property have been in a rotation that keeps them fresh and productive.
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.
02/20/2026
$1,152,000
640 ac.
ACTIVE
Butte County - Corner of Experimental Farm Road and Yparilla, Newell, SD
This tract of South Dakota farmland offers a prairie feel, productive agricultural ground, and easy accessibility. The property features gently rolling terrain and a dike through the middle of the property, creating an ideal setting for both crop production, hay ground and recreational hunting.
The land consists primarily of tillable acres, approximately 460 acres, and an additional approximately 120 acres of hay ground. This property also has 72.8 acres of water rights for irrigation, with the possibility to purchase more from the Seller. This makes this property well-suited for row crop production, including sunflowers, small grains, soybeans, or corn. The soil profile and natural drainage patterns provide strong farming potential, while scattered low areas add seasonal moisture retention beneficial for wildlife habitat.
11/01/2025
$1,150,000
186 ac.
ACTIVE
Jackson County - 20910 Craven Road, Interior, SD
With varied terrain and an abundance of natural resources, this 186-acre ranchette in South Dakota’s Badlands offers a little bit of something for everyone! The property features two homes – a 3 bed, 3 bath log cabin and a 3 bed, 2 bath manufactured home – both with extensive renovations recently completed and wrap around decks that deliver stunning views. Fully fenced with multiple barns, corrals, pasture, and tillable ground, the land could support horses, livestock, and some farming. An abundance of wildlife, including deer, turkeys, doves, and grouse, regularly frequent the ponds and corrals, providing excellent hunting opportunities. To top it off, two camping cabins and multiple RV hookups can diversify and enhance your income streams. Whether you’re looking to establish your own ranchette, need a base camp for hunting, or aspire to capitalize on the area’s booming outdoor hospitality market, this property offers endless possibilities!
HIGHLIGHTS
• Mixed terrain great for grazing, farming, or hunting
• Water, water, water! White River crosses northeast corner of property, plus 3 spring fed ponds produce 120 gpm
• Over $200K in renovations and upgrades since 2024
• Just minutes away from the Badlands National Park and only 1 hour from Rapid City Regional Airport
• Stunning views with great hunting and fishing opportunities
• Additional income potential with outdoor hospitality and recreation
03/05/2026
Auction
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 316th Ave South Dakota, Ideal, SD
LAND AUCTION
160 Acres – Tripp County, (King TWP), SD
March 26, 2026 – 10:00 am
Auction Location: Holiday Inn Express, 1360 SD Hwy 44, Winner, SD
Live Auction with Internet Bidding Available!
Property Location(s): From Winner, SD: North of Gus Stop convenience store 8.4 miles on 316th Ave, ½ mile east on 269thSt, one mile north on 316th Ave.
From Hamill, SD: 3.5 miles south on SD Hwy 49, 8 miles west on 266th St, 1.5 miles south on 316th Ave. Property is located on the west side of the road. Signs designate the property. Approximate property corners are marked with orange ribbon.
Broker Note: Peterson Land & Auction LLC and Dan Clark Auction & Realty are pleased to bring this excellent parcel of Tripp County, SD, land to public auction! Located approximately 10 miles north of Winner, SD and approximately 12 miles southwest of Hamill, SD, this tract is well-located in the heart of south-central South Dakota farm, ranch and pheasant country! Most of the cropland is level to gently rolling and features very good soil productivity ratings! The grass portion brings the potential for hay production in addition to outstanding habitat for upland birds! In fact, an evening drive through the western portion of the tract will likely yield a significant explosion of ringnecks! We cannot stress enough, the investment opportunity this auction presents to farm & ranch operations-big or small, investors, outdoor enthusiasts and more! Inspect the property at your convenience from the road along the property boundaries. For a full tour of the land, contact the auction companies. Come prepared to BUY!
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 .
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.
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.
03/02/2026
Auction
158 ac.
ACTIVE
Brown County - Groton SD Area, Putney, SD
E 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of 29-124-61 also S 1/2 of NE 1/4 of 29-124-61
Putney Township, Brown County, SD
These tracts combined are being offered $___ x 158 taxable acres.
The FSA reports approx. 157.62 combined Farmland acres of which 148.07 are Effective DCP Cropland & 4.68 acres CRP. They do have a USFWS Wetland Easement.
Surety Productivity: 93.9 (E ½ of NW ¼) & 85.6 (S ½ of NE ¼).
CRP Contract (9/30/36): Rate $171.60 per acre / Annual $803.
Combined Base Acres: Corn 98.68, Beans 49.38.
Combined 25 RE Tax: $4,001.00
03/24/2026
$429,900
6.52 ac.
ACTIVE
Miner County - 43572 241st Street, Canova, SD
Located at 43572 241st St in Canova, South Dakota, this 6.52-acre property in Miner County offers a combination of rural living, established improvements, and usable acreage. The setting features a well-maintained homesite surrounded by mature trees, open yard space, and a variety of outbuildings suited for storage, small-scale agriculture, or hobby use. The home, originally built in 1936, offers approximately 1,800 square feet of living space. The upper level includes four bedrooms and a full bathroom. The main level consists of a kitchen, dining area, living room, and an office, along with a half bathroom. The layout provides defined living spaces while maintaining functionality. A front porch and rear deck offer additional outdoor living areas with views of the surrounding acreage. Utilities include rural water service and a combination of central heat with an energy-efficient propane furnace, new in 2011, with electric systems supporting the remainder of the home. The property presents an opportunity for updates or continued use in its current configuration, depending on buyer preference. The acreage is improved with a diverse selection of outbuildings, all featuring steel siding for durability. A barn with a steel roof and hay loft provides space for storage or livestock-related use. Additional structures include a chicken coop, a garden shed, and a former granary currently used for storage. A 20-by-20 older garage is complemented by a newer 28-by-30 garage with vinyl siding designed to match the home. Two grain bins, approximately 3,000 bushel and 1,000 bushel capacities, add further utility for agricultural or storage purposes. The outdoor space has been thoughtfully developed over time with significant tree plantings that contribute to both privacy and habitat. Species include bur oak, maple, walnut, and apple trees. A double row of pine trees lines the east side of the property, serving as a windbreak and visual boundary. The established landscaping creates a park-like setting with a mix of open areas and tree cover. A fenced garden area supports seasonal planting and includes established fruit trees, with four apple trees and one plum tree currently in place. The layout allows for continued gardening, small-scale food production, or expansion into additional uses such as hobby farming or outdoor recreation. The property also supports local wildlife activity, with deer and other species frequently present. The combination of tree cover, open space, and surrounding rural landscape contributes to consistent wildlife movement through the area. This may appeal to buyers interested in observing or managing wildlife on their own property. Access is provided via a township road, offering a convenient connection to nearby communities while maintaining a rural setting. The property is located near Canova, with additional services available in surrounding towns throughout Miner County and the broader region of east-central South Dakota. This property offers a mix of residential, agricultural, and recreational potential on a manageable acreage. The combination of a multi-bedroom home, numerous outbuildings, established trees, and usable land provides flexibility for a variety of uses while maintaining a rural lifestyle setting.
03/25/2026
$710,000
315 ac.
ACTIVE
Perkins County - Bakke Road, Bison, SD
The Bakke Road Hunting Property in Perkins County, South Dakota, offers 315.28 acres of highly productive land, including approximately 206± tillable acres and 109 acres of grass and hay land, in an area where properties rarely come to market. Located just 4 miles north of Bison and 6 miles east on Bakke Road, the property features excellent year-round access and additional entry from both the east and west boundaries. The land includes established shelter belts, gently rolling terrain, a small southern drainage, and a centrally located rural water tap, creating an ideal balance of agricultural productivity and prime wildlife habitat. Bordering U.S. Forest Service land, it provides outstanding hunting opportunities for pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, deer, antelope, and other game. Currently leased to a neighboring farmer for the 2026 crop year—with interest in a long-term lease—the property offers consistent income potential, making it an attractive option for investors, recreational buyers, or as an addition to an existing farming operation.
LOCATION
The property is conveniently located approximately 4 miles north of Bison, South Dakota, along White Butte Road, then 6 miles east on Bakke Road. It offers excellent access directly off Bakke Road, an all-weather maintained gravel road. Additional access is provided by two dirt roads along the east and west boundaries, allowing for convenient entry from multiple directions.
Nearby cities and distances include:
Rapid City, South Dakota – 141 miles south
Bismarck, North Dakota – 168 miles northeast
Lemmon, South Dakota – 44 miles east
Hettinger, North Dakota – 43 miles north
ACREAGE
This 315.28-acre property includes approximately 206± tillable acres and 109 acres of grass and hay land. It features four established shelter belts with cedar and a variety of other trees, enhancing both privacy and wildlife habitat. The land borders U.S. Forest Service property, adding to its appeal for recreation and hunting.
The terrain consists of gently rolling hills with a small drainage located on the southern end. A centrally located water tap, supplied by Perkins County Rural Water, provides convenient access across the property.
With a combination of shelter belts and productive farmland, this property offers exceptional hunting opportunities for Ring-necked pheasants, sharp-tailed grouse, deer, and antelope.
Historically, the land has been used for both crop and hay production, with common crops in the area including corn, wheat, oats, barley, flax, sunflowers, and hay. The current owners have leased the property for agricultural use while also utilizing it for hunting.
WILDLIFE
Wildlife include Ring Neck Pheasants, Sharp Tail Grouse, Deer, Antelope, Coyotes, Bobcats and Turkeys. The area is known for having good Pheasant, Grouse and Deer hunting.
There is a small drainage on the southern end of the property. There is also a water tap in the center of the property with water being supplied by Perkins County Rural Water.
SUMMARY
Opportunities to acquire a property like the Bakke Road Hunting Property are few and far between. This land has been thoughtfully managed for both hunting and crop production, offering a strong balance of recreational and income potential. The current owners have also utilized portions of the property for hay production. With an established tenant farmer in place who is open to a long-term lease, this property presents an excellent opportunity for an absentee owner to generate consistent rental income while enjoying a private hunting retreat. It would also serve as a valuable addition to an existing farming operation. Historically, the current farmer has left select crop strips standing to enhance wildlife habitat and improve hunting opportunities on the property.
09/08/2025
$5,085,875
1769 ac.
ACTIVE
Lyman County - Iona, SD
1769 Acres of Grazing Land in Lyman County, SD overlooking the Missouri River
Heres your chance to own 1,769 acres of prime grazing land with breathtaking views of the Missouri River. This property is set up for both productivity and recreation.
Water & Infrastructure
The land features 1 artesian well and 12 tire tank locations supplied by Tripp County Rural Water hydrants along with multiple dams, making livestock management smooth and reliable.
Cattle Capacity
This ranch will comfortably run about 175 cow/calf pairs for 5 months. Multiple fenced pastures are already in place, allowing for efficient rotational grazing.
Recreation
Beyond ranching, the property offers excellent mule deer and whitetail deer hunting, making it a true sportsmans paradise.
If youve been waiting for the perfect blend of ranching opportunity and recreational enjoyment, this is it. Dont let this one get away!
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