The Gill Recreational Hideaway is a unique recreational property tucked in the middle of the Black Hills National Forest. Located approximately 25 miles northeast of Newcastle, 56 miles from Sundance, and 50 miles from Deadwood, off Boles Canyon Road on Forest Service Road 117, this 160± deeded acres of unfenced, raw land is surrounded by 1.2 million acres of National Forest. The property offers a combination of recently cleared timber surrounded by open grass meadows. A spring-fed dam has historically provided ample water to a manmade reservoir, but in recent years of drought the spring has significantly ebbed in flow. The property has no power, but it can be accessed four miles away. This acreage is fairly remote, which is its best attribute. This property provides a unique opportunity to live off the grid with the elk, mule deer, whitetail, turkeys, and mountain lions while enjoying ...
The Gill Recreational Hideaway is a unique recreational property tucked in the middle of the Black Hills National Forest. Located approximately 25 miles northeast of Newcastle, 56 miles from Sundance, and 50 miles from Deadwood, off Boles Canyon Road on Forest Service Road 117, this 160± deeded acres of unfenced, raw land is surrounded by 1.2 million acres of National Forest. The property offers a combination of recently cleared timber surrounded by open grass meadows. A spring-fed dam has historically provided ample water to a manmade reservoir, but in recent years of drought the spring has significantly ebbed in flow. The property has no power, but it can be accessed four miles away. This acreage is fairly remote, which is its best attribute. This property provides a unique opportunity to live off the grid with the elk, mule deer, whitetail, turkeys, and mountain lions while enjoying wilderness and solitude in the vast expanses of the Black Hills National Forest.