Overview
Lyman County Hunting and Recreational Land
This 320-acre hunting and recreational property in Lyman County, South Dakota, features a diverse landscape, multiple water sources, and established habitat with access to the Missouri River corridor. The area is known for strong wildlife populations, including mule deer, whitetail deer, turkeys, upland birds, and seasonal elk use. The terrain surrounding the Missouri River supports consistent wildlife movement throughout the year. A mix of grassland, rolling hills, brushy draws, and river-influenced terrain naturally attracts game. A year-round creek runs through the acreage, providing a dependable water source that enhances habitat quality. Two rural water tire tanks and two earthen dams add additional water availability across the property, supporting both wildlife and potential grazing uses. Two existing food plots are in place, with room to expand an additional ten to twenty acres if desired. A small alfalfa field provides another forage component that benefits deer, turkeys, and upland birds. Perimeter fencing is in place around the property, offering clear boundaries and potential for grazing or rotational use. The terrain includes elevated vantage points that provide wide views of the surrounding landscape, including expansive views of the Missouri River. Access to the Missouri River is convenient, with the Iron Nation Boat Launch located across the highway, providing opportunities for fishing, boating, and additional outdoor recreation. The property is located approximately one hour from Pierre, South Dakota, offering access to supplies, lodging, and services. Nearby towns include Chamberlain, Oacoma, Reliance, and Kennebec. The property's size and features make it suitable for individuals interested in hunting, habitat improvement, or recreational land ownership.