Riverfront Place | Pierre, Sd


Riverfront Place | Pierre, SD

ACRES
PRICE
STATE
COUNTY
CITY
17
$850,000.00
South Dakota
Hughes
Pierre

Property Types
  • Acreage
  • Fishing Land
  • Recreational Land
  • Waterfront
Property Features
  • Beach
  • Fishing
  • Timber
  • River
  • River Frontage

Descriptions

With approximately 1,000 feet of beautiful pristine Missouri River shoreline, the Riverfront Place property line actually stretches out into the river, providing private access to the Missouri River. A full array of recreational opportunities abound, plus plenty of places to build near the water or up higher for a broader panoramic view of the beauty of the river and surrounding countryside. This one-of-a-kind property is so private and quiet youll believe you are in the country but actually within the city limits of Pierre, with full availability to all needed utilities and services.

LOCATION: The Riverfront Place property is located in along the shoreline of the Missouri River below the Oahe Dam and on the Northwestern outskirts of Pierre, SD.

LOCALE: Pierre is the home of South Dakotas State Capitol, is the center of South Dakota government, is the area leader in business and finance influenced significantly by the areas agricultural industry, and is the medical services and shopping center for a large part of central South Dakota. Pierre provides excellent educational opportunities, has an active YMCA, and offers a large variety of entertainment, hunting, fishing, golf and many other outdoor recreational activities.

Pierre is located in the heart of South Dakota, on the Missouri River, just a few miles from the geographical center of North America. It is just two hours from the Badlands and four from Mount Rushmore and an easy air connection from anywhere in the world.

The area is rich in cultural heritage and its history tells of how early explorers, settlers and traders were drawn to Its central location on the Missouri River. Fur trading was established in the late 1700s and by 1830, Fort Pierre was a bustling trade center and steamboat stop. In 1855 the first military fort in the northwest was established and by the time of the Black Hills Gold Rush, Fort Pierre was the major transportation and distribution hub in the territory.

Outdoor recreational opportunities abound, with year-round fishing and hunting, easy access to Lake Oahe, Oahe Dam, and Lake Sharpe, as well as golf complexes, rodeos, and more.

The area serves as an agricultural hub for the region, and is home to the farming and ranching mainstays, Ft. Pierre Livestock Auction and Dakota Mill and Grain. The business community offers a broad variety of amenities, as well as healthcare, banking, automotive, veterinary, tourism and hospitality industries. Local schools, churches and non-profit organizations provide a strong community network.

The Pierre Regional Airport provides air service for the surrounding area.

UTILITIES & SERVICE: Water, electric, sewer, street maintenance, along with police and fire services all provided by the City of Pierre.

ACCESS: Access is via culdesac on Riverside Drive, Pierre, South Dakota.

ZONING: Multiple family and agricultural.

TAXES: 2021 taxes payable in 2022 are $400.48.

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