South Dakota Pheasant Acres East Unit
Armour, South Dakota
$4,000,000
Added on 2/4/2026



Property Description
South Dakota Pheasant Acres East Unit consists of 468± acres of prime upland habitat in the heart of South Dakota’s renowned pheasant region. This tract offers exceptional hunting, diverse wildlife cover, and investment-quality land without improvements.
Land
The East Unit showcases the same carefully managed habitat that made South Dakota Pheasant Acres famous, offering outstanding pheasant hunting and strong wildlife numbers. Native grasslands, food sources, and natural travel corridors create ideal conditions for upland birds throughout the season. The east unit also bo
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