Land and Rural Retreats Custer, Custer County, South Dakota Land For Sale - 40 Acres

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Custer, Custer County, South Dakota Land For Sale - 40 Acres
Custer, Custer County, South Dakota Land For Sale - 40 Acres
The Elk Mountain acreages consist of four 40 acre tracts and one 80 acre tract. They are located in the Southern Black Hills of South Dakota in the foothills east of Elk Mountain. These acreages for sale have a desirable combination of pine and cedar trees with open meadows. All are fenced on one or two sides. Elk, deer, turkeys, mountain lions, bobcats and coyotes range through the area. The Black Hills area of western South Dakota and eastern... more

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40 Acres
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$80,000
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Elk Mountain Acreages - 40 acres
 

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Oudoor Recreation in South Dakota
South Dakota has recently been discovered as a gem for mountain biking, with trails to suit serious adventurers and leisurely riders. The 114-mile George S. Mickelson Trail winds through the length of the Black Hills in the southwestern region of the state. Following an abandoned railroad bed, the trail... more