BUFFALO RANCH ESTATES 120 ACRES, Spearfish, South
Spearfish, South Dakota
$1,889,000
Added on 4/2/2026



Property Description
Discover the untamed spirit of the west on Buffalo Ranch Estates, a breathtaking 120 acre masterpiece carved from the legendary Frawley Ranch in Spearfish, South Dakota. Nestled in Lawrence County, this prime parcel once roamed by Buffalo, is a perfect luxury horse estate or cozy cattle haven for the elite. Picture your private ranch retreat within 2 miles of the Spearfish city limits. Don't miss this slice of South Dakota soul.
Land
Nestled in the heart of Centennial Valley, this 120 acre parcel hosts a variety of habitats including rolling hills, a pre built pond dam stru
Location
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