Discover a rare opportunity to own 1894 deeded acres of prime pasture land complemented by an additional 620 acres of South Dakota State Lease land, situated near the scenic Slim Buttes National Forest. This expansive property is a testament to the beauty and productivity of South Dakota's grasslands, featuring a blend of native and tame grasses, as well as fertile creek bottoms. Central to the property's allure is Cowboy Creek, meandering through the heart of the land and feeding into the North Fork of the Moreau River. This water source not only enhances the landscape's natural beauty but also supports diverse wildlife including Mule Deer, Antelope, Sage Hen, Coyotes, Pheasants, and Grouse. Designed for operational efficiency, the pasture is equipped with a water pipeline that supplies four strategically located tire tanks. These tanks are powered by a windmill, with potential for conversion to solar power, ensuring reliable water access for livestock throughout the season. Additionally, two dams further bolster water availability and management on the property. The land currently supports a robust grazing operation, accommodating 200 to 250 head of cattle during the summer months. Located in close proximity to Slim Buttes National Forest, the property offers not only scenic beauty and abundant wildlife but also convenient access to recreational opportunities such as hiking, hunting, and exploring the natural splendor of the Black Hills region.
Reva is located in South Dakota. Reva, South Dakota has a population of 142. Reva is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 54.35% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.2%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $64,250 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Reva is 31.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.4 inches per year, with 41.4 inches of snow per year.