Mack Farms and Blue Stem Lodge
Leola, South Dakota, United States
3,600 Acres
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Welcome to Mack Farms and Blue Stem Lodge, our 3600-acre hunting paradise in northeastern South Dakota.
If you are a pheasant hunter, then this is the property for you. The land provides an excellent habitat for upland game thanks to the tall grasslands, thickly wooded shelter belts, cattail sloughs, and croplands. You will also find our whitetail and waterfowl population is strong and healthy. Because the farm has an abundance of separate parcels to hunt, you will never run out of new ground to explore.
Overnight stays in our 4-bedroom lodge or "off the grid" cabin are available. The lodge provides a dog kennel shed, bird cleaning station, kitchen, bathroom, and more! Up to 8 guests can sleep comfortably.
Welcome to Mack Farms and Blue Stem Lodge, our 3600-acre hunting paradise in northeastern South Dakota.
If you are a pheasant hunter, then this is the property for you. The land provides an excellent habitat for upland game thanks to the tall grasslands, thickly wooded shelter belts, cattail sloughs, and croplands. You will also find our whitetail and waterfowl population is strong and healthy. Because the farm has an abundance of separate parcels to hunt, you will never run out of new ground to explore.
Overnight stays in our 4-bedroom lodge or "off the grid" cabin are available. The lodge provides a dog kennel shed, bird cleaning station, kitchen, bathroom, and more! Up to 8 guests can sleep comfortably.
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Leola, South Dakota, United States


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Mack Farms, was established on just 40 acres in 1984 in McPherson County, SD, near family land that was homesteaded in 1888. Over the next 40 years, the farm grew by over 5000 acres and now owns the original homestead. Nestled at the edge of the Coteau Hills, this prairie pothole region, offers an abundance of natural habitat, ripe with upland birds, migratory waterfowl and deer. We enjoy meeting people who have a passion for the outdoors and wide open spaces like we do.
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