Tripp County, South Dakota Land For Sale (10 results)
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05/27/2026
$2,010,750
383.64 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 383.6 Acres, Witten, SD
Elsassers Ringneck Reserve consists of 383 acres located just 17 miles from Winner and 1/4 mile off U. S. Route 183. Featuring a 75 average CPI, productive farm ground, hay acres, mature tree groves, a dugout, and a stream-fed draw, this property offers an excellent balance of income potential and exceptional pheasant and deer habitat in the heart of South Dakota pheasant country.
Land
Elsassers Ringneck Reserve consists of approximately 383 acres featuring a diverse mix of productive farmland, hay ground, mature shelterbelts, and wildlife habitat. The property carries an average CPI of 75, providing a strong base for agricultural productivity and long-term investment potential. Approximately 123.32 acres are currently utilized as hay ground but could easily be converted into additional tillable farm ground if desired. The remaining open acres, outside of the habitat areas, are currently being farmed.
A major highlight of the property is the habitat diversity. Roughly 22 acres consist of mature established tree groves that provide outstanding protection and cover for wildlife. In addition, approximately 7.04 acres feature a natural draw with a small stream running through the southwest corner of the property, along with a dugout that enhances both wildlife and livestock opportunities. The combination of water, trees, and grass habitat creates an ideal environment for upland birds and deer.
Recreation
Located in an area well known for exceptional pheasant hunting, Elsassers Ringneck Reserve offers excellent recreational potential with strong populations of pheasants, deer, and other native wildlife. The mature tree groves, stream corridor, and natural draw create ideal travel routes, winter cover, and nesting habitat that support wildlife throughout the year. The property's combination of food sources, cover, and water makes it highly attractive for both upland bird hunting and deer hunting opportunities.
The habitat diversity throughout the property allows hunters to enjoy multiple styles of hunting, from walking shelterbelts and grass edges for pheasants to strategically hunting deer movement along the stream corridor and tree groves. Properties with this balance of strong farm income and quality habitat are increasingly difficult to find in south-central South Dakota.
Region & Climate
South-central South Dakota is widely recognized for its productive agricultural ground, abundant wildlife populations, and strong outdoor recreation opportunities. The region experiences four distinct seasons with warm summers, moderate precipitation, and cold winters that help support healthy pheasant and deer populations. The combination of fertile soils, rolling terrain, shelterbelts, and native habitat has made this area one of the premier destinations for upland bird hunting in the country.
The surrounding area offers a strong agricultural community with a mix of row crop farming, hay production, cattle operations, and recreational land ownership. Large neighboring tracts of farmland and habitat further contribute to the area's wildlife quality and long-term land value stability.
Location
Elsassers Ringneck Reserve is conveniently located approximately 17 miles from Winner and just 1/4 mile off U. S. Route 183, providing excellent year-round access. Winner serves as a regional hub for agriculture, hunting, dining, and everyday amenities while maintaining the small-town atmosphere that makes south-central South Dakota so desirable. The property's convenient location allows for easy travel while still offering the privacy and seclusion buyers look for in a premier hunting and recreational property.
05/05/2026
$2,000,000
320 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 30397 Burtz Rd, Winner, SD
This exceptional 320 acre property in Tripp County offers a rare combination of irrigated farmland, productive pasture, and premier recreational appeal. Bordering the scenic White River, the property provides strong income potential alongside outstanding wildlife habitat. With a comfortable home already in place, it's well-suited for a hunting retreat, investment property, or full-time residence.
Land
The property consists of approximately 320 total acres, including around 150 acres of irrigated cropland and 50 acres of dryland farm ground. The remaining acres are pasture and timberland along the White River. A Zimmatic center pivot system is in place, helping support consistent production on the irrigated acres. Electricity and rural water are already on site, adding to the property's usability and convenience. It's a well-balanced setup with solid ag use and income potential, and it also lays out as prime hunting ground with great habitat and natural cover.
Improvements
This 2-bedroom home offers amazing views and a great opportunity for anyone looking for a hunting getaway or a place to make their own. With a new roof, updated flooring, and a newly built front deck, some key improvements are already in place. The home features an unfinished basement, giving you extra space and potential to add value over time. Whether you're looking for a weekend retreat or a property to turn into your forever home, this one has the setting and potential to do both.
Recreation
This tract sits in a highly regarded hunting area and is truly a standout for trophy whitetail, with the White River acting as a natural travel corridor and habitat anchor. The mix of mature cover, reliable water, and nearby food sources creates ideal conditions for holding and attracting deer, giving you a real shot at trophy whitetail every year. The area is also loaded with turkeys and supports a healthy population of mule deer and bobcat. In addition to big game, the property offers quality upland bird hunting, making it a well-rounded recreational setup with year-round appeal.
Location
Conveniently located just two miles off Highway 183, the property offers easy year-round access via well-maintained gravel roads. It lies approximately 30 miles northwest of Winner, SD and 16 miles south of Presho, SD, providing a balance of seclusion and accessibility. This location allows for quick travel while still maintaining the privacy and rural setting that buyers seek in a property of this caliber.
05/15/2026
Auction
761.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - TBD 183, Winner, SD
ONLINE AUCTION 7/1 - 7/2 This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase 761.1 acres of highly productive farmland in Tripp County. Conveniently located just off U. S. Highway 183, this offering combines strong agricultural income potential with outstanding recreational appeal.
Land
This 761.1 acre offering in Tripp County consists of predominantly high-quality dryland farmland with a proven history of production. The property features a desirable mix of gently rolling to mostly level terrain, allowing for efficient farming practices and ease of operation across all five tracts.
The soils are well-balanced and highly productive, primarily made up of Millboro and Witten silty clays, with an overall average CPI of approximately 76 and select areas reaching into the low 80s. These soil profiles are known for their moisture-holding capacity and consistency, supporting strong yields for crops commonly grown in the region such as winter wheat and corn.
With approximately 70% of the acreage in active cropland production, the balance consists of grassland and minor low-lying areas that provide natural drainage and wildlife habitat. The property's layout, soil quality, and access make it well-suited for both owner-operators and investors seeking dependable income-producing farmland.
Offered in five tracts, this farm provides flexibility for buyers to acquire individual parcels or expand their operation with a larger contiguous holding.
Tract 1 152 Acres (125.15 Tillable)
NE1/4 LESS R/W & Lots H2 & H3, Section 14-100-78
Soil Score: 79 CPI | 2025 Taxes: $1,848.02
Tract 1 offers approximately 152 total acres with 125.15 tillable acres, providing a strong block of productive farmland in a highly accessible location. The tract features a clean layout with a high percentage of usable acres, making it well-suited for efficient farming operations. Productive soils with an average CPI of 79 support strong crop performance and long-term agricultural value.
In addition to its farming appeal, the tract includes two water holes along with a young grove of trees located on the north side of the smaller triangle portion and along the west side, creating added wildlife habitat and recreational appeal. The property also benefits from section line access along the north border, adding convenience and accessibility. This tract offers a strong combination of income potential, water sources, habitat, and access.
Tract 2 160 Acres (141.96 Tillable)
SE1/4 LESS R/W & Lot H-2, Section 14-100-78
Soil Score: 70.3 CPI | 2025 Taxes: $1,563.03
Tract 2 consists of approximately 160 acres with 141.96 tillable acres and stands out as a strong agricultural unit with a high percentage of productive ground. The tract lays out well for modern equipment and efficient operation, offering solid income potential and long-term value.
The property also features a pond that enhances both livestock and wildlife opportunities while adding recreational appeal to the tract. This is a well-balanced farm tract with productivity, usability, and natural features.
Tract 3 160 Acres (160 Tillable)
NW1/4, Section 14-100-78
Soil Score: 79 CPI | 2025 Taxes: $1,848.02
Tract 3 represents a premier agricultural tract consisting of a full quarter section with approximately 160 tillable acres. This highly productive unit offers an exceptional layout with minimal waste, maximizing efficiency and income potential. Productive soils with a CPI of 79 support strong crop performance and make this one of the top pure farm tracts in the offering.
The property also benefits from section line access along the north border, providing excellent accessibility and operational convenience. Its clean layout and strong farming efficiency create an outstanding opportunity for operators, investors, or buyers looking to expand an existing operation.
Tract 4 160 Acres (131.46 Tillable)
SW1/4, Section 14-100-78
Soil Score: 81.4 CPI | 2025 Taxes: $1,940.36
Tract 4 includes approximately 160 acres with 131.46 tillable acres and offers a balanced mix of productive cropland and natural terrain. With a strong soil rating of 81.4 CPI, this tract provides excellent production capability while also featuring draws and travel corridors that enhance wildlife movement.
The property also includes a pond that adds both functionality and wildlife appeal. This combination of strong soils, water, and habitat makes Tract 4 attractive for both agricultural use and recreation.
Tract 5 135.4 Acres (119.87 Tillable)
NE1/4 LESS R/W & Lot H2 LESS N1/2 NW1/4 NE1/4, Section 23-100-78
Soil Score: 81.1 CPI | 2025 Taxes: $1,559.62
Tract 5 consists of approximately 135.4 acres with 119.87 tillable acres and offers a unique blend of productive farmland and exceptional recreational appeal. The tract features a large pond along with established trees on the east side near the highway and extending into the northeast portion of the property, creating outstanding wildlife habitat and natural protection.
With a strong soil rating of 81.1 CPI, the property maintains excellent income-producing capability while also standing out as one of the premier hunting and recreational tracts in the offering. The combination of water, mature trees, productive soils, and habitat diversity makes this a highly attractive and versatile property.
Recreation
Beyond its agricultural value, this property is located in a region widely recognized for its exceptional recreational opportunities. Tripp County is well known for its strong populations of ring-necked pheasants, along with opportunities to hunt whitetail deer, mule deer, and wild turkey.
Region & Climate
Located in south-central South Dakota, Tripp County sits within the transitional zone between the Great Plains and the western prairie, offering a strong blend of productive agricultural ground and native grasslands. The landscape is characterized by gently rolling terrain, fertile soils, and a mix of cropland and pasture, making it well-suited for both farming and ranching operations.
The area experiences a continental climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are typically warm with average highs in the 80s, providing an ideal growing season for crops such as corn and winter wheat. Winters are cold and dry, while spring and early summer bring the majority of the region's annual precipitation, generally ranging from 2025 inches per year. These conditions support consistent crop production while also maintaining healthy habitat for wildlife.
Location
Located approximately 10 miles northwest of Winner and just off U. S. Highway 183, this property offers both convenience and seclusion. The surrounding area is well known for its strong agricultural presence and abundant wildlife, with excellent pheasant hunting and additional opportunities for deer and turkey. Nearby access to the Missouri River provides fishing and water recreation, further enhancing the property's appeal. This combination of location, productivity, and recreation creates lasting value for both agricultural operators and outdoor enthusiasts.
04/02/2026
$2,500,000
720 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 318th Avenue and 265th Street, Hamill, SD
Spanning approximately 720 contiguous acres in Tripp County, South Dakota, this diverse and highly functional property offers an excellent blend of production agriculture, grazing, and recreational opportunity. The land includes roughly 553 acres of established pasture, well-suited for livestock operations, along with 167 FSA base acres of productive tillable ground carrying a 69.67 Crop Productivity Index. This balance provides both immediate income potential and long-term versatility.
The property is improved with two dams that provide reliable water sources for livestock and wildlife alike. Shelter belts situated along the east and northeast boundaries offer protection from prevailing winds, enhancing both livestock comfort and habitat quality. The pasture is cross-fenced, allowing for rotational grazing practices, though some fence maintenance may be needed to maximize efficiency.
Access is a standout feature, with gravel roads bordering three sides of the property, ensuring convenient year-round entry and operational ease. Located just 16 miles northeast of Winner, 7 miles east of Ideal, and 6.5 miles west of Hamill, the property sits in a strong agricultural region with close proximity to local markets and services.
In addition to its agricultural strengths, this tract offers excellent recreational appeal. The mix of grassland, cropland, and shelter belts creates ideal habitat for upland birds and whitetail deer, making it an attractive option for hunting enthusiasts.
Currently leased for the 2026 season, this property presents an immediate income-producing investment with the added benefit of long-term agricultural and recreational value.
Features
Property is currently leased through 2026
720 contiguous acres in Tripp County, SD with a strong mix of pasture, cropland, and recreational land
553 acres of grazing pasture and 167 FSA base acres with a 69.67 Crop Productivity Index
Two dams provide reliable water sources for livestock and wildlife
Cross-fenced pasture (some maintenance needed) supports rotational grazing opportunities
Excellent access with gravel roads on three sides, located near Winner, Ideal, and Hamill
Strong hunting potential with upland birds and whitetail deer; property is leased for 2026
Area Information
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
Tripp County
City of Winner
06/01/2025
$2,366,000
455 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 318th, Winner, SD
Located just 6 miles north of Winner, South Dakota, this exceptional 455-acre property offers a rare blend of highly productive farmland and outstanding recreational opportunities. Situated in the heart of the famed Golden Triangle, renowned as one of the best pheasant hunting regions in the country, this farm is a true gem for both ag producers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The land is comprised of excellent cropland with strong soils, offering consistent yields and long-term value for farming operations. Thunder Creek meanders through the property, adding natural beauty, dependable water, and ideal habitat for wildlife. Mature shelterbelts line portions of the tract, providing excellent cover and travel corridors for game. This area is well known for world-class pheasant hunting, and this property delivers with abundant bird numbers, strong cover, and a proven track record. Whitetail deer and wild turkey populations also thrive here, creating a true recreational paradise. Whether you're looking to expand your farming portfolio or seeking a premier hunting retreat with income potential, this property offers an unbeatable combination of location, quality land, and habitat diversity. With gravel road access and proximity to Winner's amenities, this is a rare opportunity to own a turnkey farm and sporting property in one of South Dakota's most sought-after regions.
FEATURES
455 continuous acres
Excellent soil productivity
Mature shelter belts
Located approximately 6 miles north of Winner, SD
Excellent access off 318th avenue and 273rd Street
Income producing property
Situated in the famed "Golden Triangle" of pheasant hunting
AREA INFORMATION
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
Tripp County
City of Winner
05/30/2026
$520,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 300th Street, Winner, SD
Discover the perfect blend of ranching, recreation, and South Dakota prairie beauty with this exceptional 160-acre property located in Tripp County, South Dakota. Conveniently situated just 23 miles southwest of Colome and 23 miles south of Winner, this versatile tract offers outstanding opportunities for grazing, hay production, and outdoor recreation. Whether you are looking to expand your cattle operation, invest in productive grassland, or own a premier hunting property, this acreage checks all the boxes.
The property features strong native grass stands with excellent grazing and haying potential, making it well-suited for both livestock producers and land investors alike. The acreage is fenced and cross-fenced, allowing for efficient pasture management and rotational grazing practices. With quality access to the property from both 300th Street and 312th Avenue, landowners and guests will appreciate the excellent year-round gravel road access.
In addition to its agricultural value, this property provides outstanding recreational opportunities. The area is well-known for its healthy populations of whitetail deer and upland game birds, offering excellent hunting potential throughout the seasons. The combination of grassland habitat, shelter, and surrounding agricultural areas creates ideal conditions for wildlife.
Whether you are searching for productive pasture ground, a recreational retreat, or a long-term land investment in south-central South Dakota, this 160-acre Tripp County property presents a rare opportunity to own a versatile piece of the prairie. With productive grassland, quality fencing, strong hunting potential, and convenient access, this property is ready for its next owner to enjoy for years to come.
Features
160 acres located in Tripp County, South Dakota, just 23 miles southwest of Colome and 23 miles south of Winner
Excellent grazing and haying potential with productive native grass stands
Outstanding recreational opportunities featuring whitetail deer and upland bird hunting
Quality year-round gravel road access from both 300th Street and 312th Avenue
Property is fenced and cross-fenced for efficient livestock and pasture management
Area Information
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
City of Winner
Tripp County, SD
02/17/2026
$632,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 263rd Street and 318th Avenue, Hamill, SD
This 160-acre tract of pasture and hay ground offers an excellent opportunity for agricultural use or rural land investment. The property features a re-dug dam, providing a water source that enhances both livestock operations and wildlife habitat.
The land is currently utilized for grazing and hay production and is well-suited to continue supporting those uses. With its open grass cover and water feature, the tract also presents strong potential for pheasant habitat, in addition to pasture and hay production.
Whether you are looking to expand an existing livestock operation, secure productive hay ground, develop quality pheasant habitat, or invest in well-maintained rural land, this property offers versatility and long-term value.
05/11/2024
$2,500,000
10 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - 27689 317th Avenue, Winner, SD
Welcome to Wiley Cock Lodge A Premier South Dakota Hunting Destination!Perfectly located just one mile from the Winner Municipal Airport, this exceptional lodge offers the ultimate combination of comfort, functionality, and hunting convenience. The property will be resurveyed to approximately 10 acres and includes everything needed for a world-class outdoor retreat. The beautifully crafted lodge features a spacious great room highlighted by a large stone, wood-burning fireplace, a custom-built bar, and a walkout patio complete with a kettle fire pit, perfect for relaxing after a long day in the field. Accommodations include a private queen suite with bath, a private queen bunk, four two-man bunk rooms, and a six-man bunk room with a mini bar and bathroom. The lodge also includes two large cleaning and gathering areas with personal lockers, two laundry facilities, a gun safe, and a trap shooting area with an automatic thrower. The 30x60 bunkhouse provides 1,800 square feet of comfortable sleeping quarters, complemented by a 40x60 storage shed and a 36x60 dog kennel. Additional hunting properties are available for lease from the seller, allowing guests to expand their South Dakota hunting experience. Wiley Cock Lodge combines rustic charm, modern convenience, and unmatched access to premier hunting, making it an ideal retreat for sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts alike. FEATURES
Bunkhouse is 30x60 1800 Square feet
Shed 40x60
Dog Kennel 36x60
Property will be resurveyed to 10 acres +/-
Location 1 mile from Winner Municipal Airport
Additional hunting properties can be leased from seller
Two large cleaning/gathering areas with personal lockers for gear
Two laundry facilities
Gun safe
Trap shooting area with automatic thrower
Large walkout patio with kettle fire pit
Large stone wood burning fireplace
Custom built bar
Private queen suite with private bath
Private queen bed bunk
Four 2 man bunk rooms
6 man bunk with mini bar and bathroom
4 stall bath (4 showers and 4 restrooms)
AREA INFORMATION
South Dakota Game Fish and Parks
City of Winner
Winner Chamber of Commerce
Winner School District
11/10/2025
$280,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - Winner, SD
The 80-acre property is currently used as grazing land, featuring one large dam that provides a reliable water source for livestock. The open terrain and good water access make it well-suited for pasture use and livestock management.
04/10/2026
$736,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Tripp County - TBD 300th Avenue, Winner, SD
This is a great opportunity to add 160 acres of productive farmground in Taylor Township, Tripp County, South Dakota. The property is currently planted to wheat. This easily accessible tract offers solid agricultural income potential with established stands already in place. This tract offers a great opportunity for crop production or an easy addition to an existing farming operation. The property includes approx. 160 acres with an average CPI of 64.8, reflecting quality soils and dependable productivity. According to FSA data there are 155.26 tillable acres. The land is planted to an established wheat crop, and offers the flexibility to stay in wheat, transition into a rotational crop system, or establish as a hunting property by developing wildlife food plots, depending on the buyer's long-term goals. There is a strong income potential with this easily accessible quarter section of property. The property is fenced on three sides. The property sits along a well-maintained township road, just 3 1/2 miles off State Hwy 18 and 5 miles from the city of Carter, SD, providing convenient access while still offering a great rural setting. This Taylor Township property checks all the boxes! Don't miss this opportunity to add 160 acres to your operation. Total Acres: 160 Tillable Acres: 155.26 (FSA) Soils: Predominantly Class IIIe & IVs soils, including Millboro silty clay and Carter silt loam Soil Productivity: Surety AgriData average rating of 64.8 Lease: Currently leased for the 2026 crop season Property Taxes: $1426
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