White River Farm and Wildlife
Winner, South Dakota
$2,000,000
Added on 4/27/2026



Property Description
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 r
Location
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