Pheasant Camp Lodge
Lake Andes, South Dakota
$3,700,000
Added on 11/20/2024



Property Description
Pheasant Camp Lodge, located in Charles Mix County, South Dakota, offers exceptional hunting experiences in the Missouri River Valley. Established in 2002, this 390+/- acre property has been perfected over 20 years. With diverse terrain and a turn-key business setup, it’s a prime destination for outdoorsmen. Whether for recreation or investment, this lodge offers something for everyone.
Land
Pheasant Camp Lodge stands out not only for its stunning location but also for its exceptional habitat that has earned it recognition as one of the most optimized pheasant habitats in South
Location
Hayden Outdoors
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