Miller Creek Meadows
Land | 91.55 acres
Marketing description
Miller Creek Meadows offers 91.5± acres of meadows, oak and pine ridges, seasonal creek, and abundant wildlife just 10 minutes from downtown Spearfish. Lightly grazed and hayed each year, the property features a well house, livestock tank, and nearby power—ready for a hunting cabin, home, or investment. Quiet, private, and scenic, this rare Black Hills parcel combines recreation, agriculture, and accessibility.
About This Property
Miller Creek Meadows offers a rare blend of seclusion and proximity to Spearfish, South Dakota. 91.5± acres of rolling hay meadows, oak groves, Ponderosa pine ridges and seasonal Miller Creek provide ideal habitat for deer, turkey, and upland game. With power nearby and breathtaking building sites, this is a sportsman's dream within 15 minutes of town.
Land
Miller Creek Meadows is a visual masterpiece, spanning 91.55 acres of rolling meadows, timbered ridges, and rocky outcroppings typical of the northern Black Hills. The meadows are edged by mature stands of ponderosa pine and native bur oak, with an understory of aspen, chokecherry and even a few apple trees. The property’s terrain includes exposed rock ledges and outcrops composed of pale grey Paha Sapa limestone and pink‑buff Englewood limestone overlying older Spearfish Formation red siltstone and shale. These rocky ridges create natural perches for turkey and vantage points for archery hunting, while the oak–pine margins provide ideal food and cover.
The seasonal Miller Creek meanders through spring-fed swales, enhancing the lush grasslands that yield hay annually, and supporting summer grazing. Gravel terraces and shallow depressions near the creek support diverse wildflowers and herbaceous plants, attracting upland birds and pollinators.
Improvements
The property includes a well house that delivers water to a livestock watering tank serving cattle grazing operations. Multiple natural ridges and elevated knolls offer scenic and secluded building sites—perfect for a hunting cabin or custom home tucked amidst oak groves. The site is secluded but with power accessible at the road frontage, facilitating development without disrupting the balance of meadow and timber.
Recreation
Miller Creek Meadows is a true haven for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts seeking both solitude and abundant wildlife. The combination of open hay meadows, seasonal creek channels, oak–pine hardwood edges, and rugged limestone outcroppings creates a rich mosaic of habitats that sustain thriving populations of white-tailed and mule deer, wild turkey, and upland game birds. The land’s diverse structure naturally funnels wildlife through the property, with well-worn game trails, bedding thickets, and shaded travel corridors visible throughout. During the spring thaw and early summer rains, Miller Creek draws wildlife from surrounding hillsides, enhancing the mix of forage, water, and cover.
Its proximity to the scenic Spearfish Canyon and the vast Black Hills National Forest makes it an exceptional basecamp for both day hunts and extended outdoor pursuits. Whether you’re glassing from a ridgeline, calling turkeys along the creek bottom, or watching raptors soar overhead—including golden eagles, bald eagles, and red-tailed hawks—this property offers immersive, year-round outdoor experiences in a setting that feels truly wild yet remains close to town.
Agriculture
Currently utilized for annual grass hay production and seasonal cattle grazing, the property delivers both function and flexibility. Soil conditions, fed by groundwater seeps and creek flow, sustain native grasses and clover blends ideal for hay. Fencing and livestock infrastructure, along with the well and stock tank, make current grazing operations seamless. These pastures, bordered by oak and pine, are also well suited to lightly managed ranch uses such as rotational grazing, brood stock grazing, or game bird release rotation.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
Spring-fed Miller Creek flows through the low-lying meadow corridor during wetter seasons, supplying riparian habitat and forage. A private well supports the well house and livestock watering system year-round. No mineral rights are known to be severed; all mineral interests owned by the seller will convey with the sale.
General Operations
Minimal daily oversight is required—annual hay cutting and seasonal cattle grazing are managed efficiently. Most importantly, the property’s recreational value far exceeds its modest agricultural income. It offers an established hunting retreat, wildlife habitat preserve, or future home-site investment with built-in ag operations to support low-cost carry.
Region & Climate
Situated in the Northern Black Hills near Spearfish, the climate provides four distinct seasons: warm, pleasant summers; colorful autumns; crisp, snowy winters; and vibrant springs. The area enjoys approximately 230 days of sunshine each year, making it ideal for year-round outdoor recreation. Precipitation averages 25–30″ annually, supporting lush forage and healthy forest growth. The region is renowned for its abundant wildlife, cold-water trout streams, and scenic uplands that draw hunters, anglers, hikers, and birdwatchers alike.
History
Miller Creek Meadows lies within the ecological crossroads of four vegetation zones—a botanical melting pot supporting over 1,200 plant species documented in nearby Spearfish Canyon. The property’s oak‑pine ridges and limestone outcrops are habitat features for endemic species unique to the Black Hills, such as pinyon jay, three‑toed woodpecker, and Black Hills subspecies of vole and snail. Wildlife movement between this property and public forests has long supported consistent game presence. Its moderate agricultural use preserves habitat while maintaining productivity.
Location
Located at 5410 Lazy Horse Ln, Spearfish, SD 57783, Miller Creek Meadows lies just 5-6 miles (approximately a 10-minute drive) southeast of downtown Spearfish. Though secluded at the end of a quiet private lane, the property offers quick access to all the amenities, dining, healthcare, and retail that Spearfish has to offer. Rapid City Regional Airport is about 60 miles away—roughly an hour’s drive—providing convenient commercial service for both regional and national travel.
What truly sets this location apart is its place within the Northern Black Hills, a region known for its dramatic scenery, outdoor recreation, and exceptional quality of life. The Black Hills are a geologic island of granite peaks, pine-covered ridges, and lush valleys rising from the surrounding plains. This area is steeped in Western history, Native American heritage, and a deep-rooted appreciation for land, wildlife, and independence.
Spearfish, in particular, is one of the crown jewels of the Black Hills. It’s a vibrant university town with a thriving arts and cultural scene, yet it retains its Western charm and close-knit community feel. Spearfish Canyon—just minutes from town—is a world-class destination for fly fishing, hiking, ice climbing, and sightseeing. The town is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the region due to its mild climate, clean air, low taxes, and access to public lands and trails. Whether you’re looking for solitude in the hills or a quick trip to the coffee shop or hardware store, this location offers the best of both worlds.
Investment highlights
- ATV/Off Road
- Cattle/Ranch
- Cycling/Mountain Biking
- Development Potential
- Farm/Crops/Ag
- Food Plots
- Hiking/Climbing
- Hunting - Big Game
- Hunting - Predator/Varmint
- Hunting - Small Game
- Hunting - Turkey
- Hunting - Upland Birds
- Income Producing
- Mineral Rights
- Stream/River
- Wooded
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