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Hidden Hill Lodge

43084 125th Street, Roslyn, South Dakota 57261

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316Acres
Hidden Hill Lodge is a 316 +/- acre turnkey sportsmans paradise nestled in the heart of South Dakotas Glacial Lakes Region. The property boasts a beautiful and modern 13 bedroom, 7-1/2 bath lodge that overlooks a private access lake and wetland shoreline with some of the best hunting and fishing in the country! Over 5000 trees have been planted to provide great winter cover and protection.
$5,615,000

Hidden Hill Lodge

43084 125th Street, Roslyn, South Dakota 57261
316Acres
Hidden Hill Lodge is a 316 +/- acre turnkey sportsmans paradise nestled in the heart of South Dakotas Glacial Lakes Region. The property boasts a beautiful and modern 13 bedroom, 7-1/2 bath lodge that overlooks a private access lake and wetland shoreline with some of the best hunting and fishing in the country! Over 5000 trees have been planted to provide great winter cover and protection.
$5,615,000

Hidden Hill Lodge

43084 125th Street, Roslyn, South Dakota 57261
$5,615,000

Hutchinson County Farm & Hunt

41520, Tripp, South Dakota 57376

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240Acres
Hutchinson County South Dakota Farm Located in the south central part of Hutchinson County, SD is a 240-acre farm with mainly class 2 soils. This farm has good productivity and a solid tenant in place for the remaining part of 2021 and is open for 2022. The property offers great access with level topography.
$1,416,000

Hutchinson County Farm & Hunt

41520, Tripp, South Dakota 57376
240Acres
Hutchinson County South Dakota Farm Located in the south central part of Hutchinson County, SD is a 240-acre farm with mainly class 2 soils. This farm has good productivity and a solid tenant in place for the remaining part of 2021 and is open for 2022. The property offers great access with level topography.
$1,416,000

Hutchinson County Farm & Hunt

41520, Tripp, South Dakota 57376
$1,416,000

Rivervale Farm

12850 Rivervale Farm Lane, Nisland, South Dakota 57762

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190Acres
Rivervale Farm, nestled along the banks of the Belle Fourche River, is a one-of-a-kind 190 deeded acre ranch featuring outstanding improvements, productive irrigated meadows, wildlife, scenery and excellent fishing on nearly one mile of fish-filled water.
$1,398,000

Rivervale Farm

12850 Rivervale Farm Lane, Nisland, South Dakota 57762
190Acres
Rivervale Farm, nestled along the banks of the Belle Fourche River, is a one-of-a-kind 190 deeded acre ranch featuring outstanding improvements, productive irrigated meadows, wildlife, scenery and excellent fishing on nearly one mile of fish-filled water.
$1,398,000

Rivervale Farm

12850 Rivervale Farm Lane, Nisland, South Dakota 57762
$1,398,000

Timber Ridge

24741 Timber Ridge Road, Hermosa, SD, Hermosa, South Dakota 57744

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70Acres
Some properties are just so special that you need to take the time to soak it all in. If you have been looking for the right cabin in the Black Hills, come visit this offering listed by David Peterson of Specialty Properties.
$1,575,000

Timber Ridge

24741 Timber Ridge Road, Hermosa, SD, Hermosa, South Dakota 57744
70Acres
Some properties are just so special that you need to take the time to soak it all in. If you have been looking for the right cabin in the Black Hills, come visit this offering listed by David Peterson of Specialty Properties.
$1,575,000

Timber Ridge

24741 Timber Ridge Road, Hermosa, SD, Hermosa, South Dakota 57744
$1,575,000

McPherson County 55

339 Grant St, Leola, South Dakota 57456

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55.26Acres
McPherson County 55 is located in the Southwest corner of Leola, SD. Containing approximately 55.26 +/- acres of agricultural land, 47.7 tillable acres with the balance being the farmstead, improvements, and shelter belts. This property is set up for crop production with endless opportunities of a country living experience, all while providing exceptional wildlife habitat.
$505,000

McPherson County 55

339 Grant St, Leola, South Dakota 57456
55.26Acres
McPherson County 55 is located in the Southwest corner of Leola, SD. Containing approximately 55.26 +/- acres of agricultural land, 47.7 tillable acres with the balance being the farmstead, improvements, and shelter belts. This property is set up for crop production with endless opportunities of a country living experience, all while providing exceptional wildlife habitat.
$505,000

McPherson County 55

339 Grant St, Leola, South Dakota 57456
$505,000

Timber Ridge Ranch

Cobb Road, Hermosa, South Dakota 57744

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385Acres
The Timber Ridge Ranch in Custer County, South Dakota has 385 deeded acres and excellent big game hunting, all just 30 miles from Rapid City, the gateway to the Black Hills. The ranch has unmatched views into Custer State Park to the west. The Custer State Park Game Lodge is only 7 miles away by vehicle and the park airport is only 2 miles away.
$1,905,750

Timber Ridge Ranch

Cobb Road, Hermosa, South Dakota 57744
385Acres
The Timber Ridge Ranch in Custer County, South Dakota has 385 deeded acres and excellent big game hunting, all just 30 miles from Rapid City, the gateway to the Black Hills. The ranch has unmatched views into Custer State Park to the west. The Custer State Park Game Lodge is only 7 miles away by vehicle and the park airport is only 2 miles away.
$1,905,750

Timber Ridge Ranch

Cobb Road, Hermosa, South Dakota 57744
$1,905,750
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3 Perks of Looking for Land in South Dakota

3 Perks of Looking for Land in South Dakota

If you’re looking to set your roots in a business-friendly economy and expansive and beautiful place, your first thought may not be South Dakota. However, the Mount Rushmore State has been a well-kept secret of one of the best places to move to. Low taxes make it a great place to grow, while the gorgeous landscapes make it even more exciting to explore.Curious if South Dakota is the right fit for you? Here are some of the perks of settling down in the sparsely populated midwestern state. read more…

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At LandHub we have a large selection of land for sale in South Dakota. Check out the different types of land available including acreage, ranches, rural properties, hunting land, and more. Start looking in South Dakota for land for sale today with the help of LandHub.

Imagine the environmental debates that would flame up today if someone wanted to carve 60-foot heads into a granite mountaintop. But in the 1920s South Dakota was anxious to get somebody to pay attention to the state. Early settlers had tagged most of the western part of the state, broken up by eroded buttes, as the “Badlands” because it was impossible to get a wagon train through. After that, no one wanted to come.

Today Mount Rushmore and the surrounding Black Hills are one of the leading tourist destinations in America. The badlands have been converted into a national park. Custer State Park has the most famous bison herd in the country. The annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is one of the largest events of its kind in the world – when half a million attendees show up it increases the number of people in South Dakota by 60%. The 108-mile George S. Mickelson Trail provides a close-up look at the Black Hills from a bike or on foot. Recreational land is in hot demand in Lawrence, Custer and Fall River counties.

The Missouri River, the longest in America, neatly bisects South Dakota from north to south. The land in East River has been converted to cropland and this is where most of the population resides; West River is a land of grassy ranches and the state’s natural attractions. For lovers of kitsch, each boasts a famous roadside attraction. East River is home to the Corn Palace in Mitchell, decorated in murals made of cobs. In West River, the Wall Drug Store in the prairie town of Wall lures two million visitors a year off the highway with billboards covering a 650-mile stretch from Minnesota to western Montana.

If the state’s five million acres don’t provide enough fertile hunting ground there is trophy land scattered in all corners of South Dakota. Anglers can find some of the best freshwater fishing in South Dakota’s glacial lakes and mountain streams. All told there are more than 1,100 square miles of surface water in the Mount Rushmore State.

Frequently Asked Questions

Named after the Dakota and Lakota Sioux Native American tribes, South Dakota is the 5th smallest state in terms of the population even though it is the 17th largest in terms of area. The beauty and wonders of this State are something to look forward to. The Badlands and the Black Hills in the west, glacial lakes in the northeast with outdoor adventures, the Missouri River in the central part of the state, and the bustling cities can keep you equipped for a very long time in this state.

Some Facts About South Dakota

  1. Mount Rushmore, the greatest carving on a mountain, was sculpted by Gutzon Borglum in 1927. It took 14 years to sculpt within a budget of only a million dollars. It has the faces of 4 American presidents carved into it and is one of the most visited monumental sites in the U.S.
  2. South Dakota’s tallest water tower in Bowdle.
  3. The Mashed Potato Wrestling contest takes place in Clark. It is also the Potato Capital of the state.
  4. Jewel Cave got its name from the calcite crystals in the cave that glitter in illumination. It is the world’s 3rd longest cave.
  5. The world’s largest sculpture is in progress, which is the Crazy Horse mountain carving.
  6. Woonsocket is called “The Town with the Beautiful Lake”.
  7. The only Corn Palace in the world is in Mitchelle.

Why Should One Buy a Property/House in South Dakota?

The booming economic growth and the vibrant art scenes are two reasons why people move to the Mount Rushmore State. Sioux Falls is considered one of the best places to live in the country. The property business is hot right now and is forecast to grow considerably over the next several years. Fall is the best season to buy property as summer and spring do not see a lot of buyers. On the western end is the Sioux Falls city which is home to most of the international companies and accommodates 29% of the state’s population. Rapid City on the eastern end is known for its scenic locations and tourist spots.

How is the Climate in South Dakota?

The state experiences a continental climate with 4 different seasons. The average high temperature in the summer is closer to 90 degrees Fahrenheit but the nights are cooler with the temperature dropping to about 60 degrees Fahrenheit. January has the lowest winter temperature going below freezing point to about 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The highest rainfall received is only 30 inches around the Lead area. The summers bring severe thunderstorms with thunder, high winds and hail very frequently.

What is the Cost of Living in South Dakota?

South Dakota scores 88.3 on the cost of living index with the average US cost of living being a 100. This means South Dakota is cheaper than most other U.S states. The average price of a home is $193,700.

How is the Real Estate Market Doing in South Dakota?

The real estate market in South Dakota has seen continuous growth. The value of properties has seen a 5% growth in the last year and is expected to see another 2.7% growth in the coming year. In terms of personal income, the state has seen a significant 4.9% increase which indicates a positive economic growth overall. The best-priced homes can be bought in winter as the market slows down in the cold weather.

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