11877 Crook City Road. Whitewood, South Dakota.
A rare parcel in one of the Northern Black Hills' most coveted corridors. Open pasture. Pine cover. Federal forest on the property line. Paved frontage along Crook City Road, with private access points inside.
Raw land, agricultural
120 acres (rolling)
Agricultural
Paved blacktop, Crook City Rd
Black Hills Energy electric
Spearfish
A first look. The full photo set arrives at go-live.
"Privacy, views, and natural beauty. All minutes from Spearfish."
One hundred and twenty acres of gently rolling prairie, framed by mature ponderosa pine and bordered along its rear by National Forest. The kind of privacy and view that buyers in the Northern Hills wait years to find. The kind that does not come up twice in the same corridor.
Open pasture for grazing or horses. Stands of pine for shade and screen. Paved blacktop frontage along Crook City Road with additional private interior access. Black Hills Energy electric available to the lot. Agricultural zoning, low annual taxes, and Spearfish School District for the families who want both privacy and proximity.
Whether the next chapter is a premier subdivision, an equestrian estate, a private family compound, or a continued agricultural operation, this parcel is exceptionally well-positioned for the buyer ready to write it.
National forest, fence to fence
The rear of the parcel ends where the federal pine begins. There is no neighbor on that line.
Paved frontage, private interior
Long blacktop edge on Crook City Road. Additional private points inside the parcel for staged development.
Rolling pasture, pine accents
Lush, gently rolling, ringed by forested ridgelines. Horses allowed.
Minutes to Spearfish
Outside city limits. An easy drive to Deadwood, Sturgis, and I-90.
Bordered by national forest. Paved frontage. One owner.
The rear boundary ends at federal forest. No neighbor, no future neighbor, no subdivision potential on the other side of that fence. Permanent privacy by federal acreage.
Long edge of paved Crook City Road, plus additional private interior access points. Build phasing, equestrian entries, or a single residence approach all stay flexible.
Black Hills Energy electric is available at the property. One of the costliest line items for raw acreage, already solved.
Outside city limits. Low annual taxes. Horses allowed. Strong development potential for the buyer with a longer horizon.
Spearfish School District. Minutes to town. Easy drive to Deadwood, Sturgis, and I-90. Privacy without isolation.
Land loans typically run higher rates and shorter terms than residential. This estimate assumes a conventional land-loan structure for planning purposes only. Your lender will refine.
$1,170,000 down
Principal and interest only. Indicative.
Land loans currently run 7-10% on 10-20 year terms. This estimator is a starting point. A lender can sharpen the picture.
Whitewood sits at the northeast shoulder of the Black Hills, a short drive from Spearfish, Deadwood, and Sturgis, with quick I-90 access east and west.
The corridor along Crook City Road is among the most desirable in the Northern Hills for buyers who want pasture and pine, paved access, and the federal forest at their back.
Minutes away
Easy drive
Quick access
Spearfish
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