Ringnecks Hunting Lodge
Presho, South Dakota
$2,680,000
Added on 10/23/2025



Property Description
Premier Ringnecks Lodge, fully remodeled 6,000± SF historic 1907 bank in Presho, SD. Pairs upscale comfort with legendary pheasant hunting. Main level sleeps 15 with 4 bedrooms and baths, full kitchen, dining, game room, plus a private 2-bedroom, 5-bed upstairs suite with its own kitchen and bath. Includes 313± acres 6 miles north with tree belts, food plots, dams, native grass and rich crop soils. Ultimate South Dakota turnkey minutes off I-90.
Land
Ringnecks Lodge is a premier, fully remodeled 6,000-square-foot sporting retreat set in the heart of South Dakota’s leg
Location
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