SOUTH DAKOTA CREEK
BLACK HILLS MOUNT RUSHMORE CREEK
MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP
This is a legally registered, 19.5 acre gold and gem, placer Mining Claim for sale, the Castle Creek Gold #4, with the South Fork Castle running thru the claim for over 660 feet. The South Fork Castle Creek is a tributary of the Cheyenne River which also has a history of gold discoveries.
Camp in an open meadow area on the claim by the creek or the area National Forest campgrounds.
There is direct road access to both the south and north boundary making it easy to access the claim, and a side road leads into the claim for easy access to the claim interior.
This area of the Black Hills has a definite feeling of the Old West where Cowboy Culture still lives on.
Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $2500 per ounce.
We feel we are selling more than the gold and minerals on beautiful land.
You would be ac...
You would be acquiring an experience that will give you a good feel for what the old time prospectors must have felt during the days of the original South Dakota Gold Rush.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
Owning a mining claim is having access to a lifetime of great family fun and recreation, in a very beautiful, natural setting.
See further down the listing the Buying Process and how to purchase my claim.
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The claim is only 33 miles from Mount Rushmore, and 48 miles from of the town of Rapid City.
The town of Hill City is 20 miles East with all the necessities.
The Deerfield Lake Recreation Area is only 8 miles Northeast.
Castle Creek flows into and out of the Deerfield Lake reservoir and provides additional fishing opportunities. Ice fishing, snowmobiling and ice skating are popular winter sports here.
This recreation area has three campgrounds,two picnic areas and the Deerfield Lake Loop Trail.
It is a good sign here that experienced prospectors have a claim further upstream from our claims, and with gold traveling downstream, we are in a great position for gold.
We also found the gems: Rose Quartz, Beryl, and Fairburn Agates.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
Just 33 miles from Mount Rushmore, and 48 miles from Rapid City, where we fly into.
20 miles from the small town of Hill City, the oldest town in the County.
In 1876, Hill City was the first settlement established in conjunction with the initial discovery of Black Hills gold.
The Crazy Horse Memorial is 32 miles SE.
Badlands National Park is 2 hours East.
Our claim is a great area for gold and gem prospecting.
There are many well known South Dakota attractions within driving distance of this beautiful Black Hills area.
Located in a beautiful pine forest.
Beautiful Sylvan Lake also is in the area offering many water activities.
TOWN OF HILL CITY
Hill City is a small town in terms of population, but is considered a vital tourism community due to its location near the center of the widely popular Black Hills, a proximity that has earned it the nickname Heart of the Hills. The oldest city in Pennington County, Hill City is just 26 miles southwest of South Dakotas largest city, Rapid City. A diverse network of unique shopping and dining destinations cater to tourists. Popular restaurants include the Bumpin Buffalo Bar & Grill, the Alpine Inn, and the Continental Cafe. Specialized shops include handmade jewelry outlets, the year-round Christmas outlet Mistletoe Ranch, the Prairie Berry Winery, and a variety of specialty gift shops.
From Mount Rushmore to Badlands National Park and beyond you can experience monumental works of man and nature in one place.
TheBlack Hills of South Dakota are home to five national parks and monuments, including Mount Rushmore, the Shrine of Democracy.
This is a region of infinite variety, with scenic byways, historic Old West towns, Native American culture, gaming and a wealth of attractions.
This area is also a craft beer and winemaking hotspot.
Youll find multiple wineries on the Highway 385 wine trail between Hill City and Deadwood, while quality breweries are dotted across the region.
BLACK HILLS GOLD RUSH
After Horatio Ross discovered gold along a creek in the Black Hills in the 1870s, one of the last great gold rushes descended into this area of South Dakota.
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It began in 1874 following theCuster Expedition and reached a peak in 187677.
The first arrivals were a force of 1,000 men led byGeorge Armstrong Custerto investigate reports that the area contained gold, even though the land was owned by theSioux. This would begin Custers conflicts with Native American Tribes.
In the ensuing decades,people have continued to find pockets of gold in the Black Hills.
The largest and deepest mine in the Western Hemisphere,Homestake Minenetted some 41 million ounces of gold in its 126 years of operation.
SOUTH DAKOTA ROCKHOUNDING
In South Dakota youll be excited to learn that there are some truly amazing rocks and minerals to find. Most of the best rockhounding sites are in and around the Black Hills.
The highlight of South Dakota rockhounding is undoubtedly the highly prized and valuable Fairfield agate, a variety of agate noted for its vibrant colors and distinctive fortification banding. These agates are named after the town of Fairfield around which they are most commonly found, and they are very popular with lapidary artists and collectors.
Gems to be found are Agates, Rose Quartz, Jade, Jasper, Calcity crystals, Amethyst, Tourmaline, and Blue Chalcedony.
One of the biggest reasons rockhounds flock to South Dakota is the wide variety of rocks and minerals that can be found here. Many collectors are interested in the Fairburn agates and rose quartz the state is famous for.
This western part of SOUTH DAKOTA is a rockhound and vacation paradise and has several important gem and mineral deposits in addition to the famous gold deposits of the Black Hills.
BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, the process would be, I would need your name(s) and mailing address, where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with payment, total = $3699.
After receiving your payment, your ownership of the 19.5 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Montana/South Dakota Bureau of Land Management and the Pennington County Recorder.
I am a retired teacher, and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 73 and my wife 70, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
Wind Cave National Park andJewel Cave National Monument are also in the neighborhood. They are two of the longest cave systems in theworld, coming in at roughly 150+ miles and 180+ miles, respectively.
Drive I-90 going East and take exit 110 to theBadlands Loop State Scenic Byway. South Dakota Highway 240 winds its way through the eastern portion of Badlands National Park, snaking and crawling between ancient rock formations, cliffs, and colorful spires.
Located between Custer and Hill City and about 17 miles from Mount Rushmore, is theCrazy Horse Memorial, another dynamite-blasted, intricately-carved Black Hills behemoth.
Some 60 individual mammoth remains have been identified and preserved at theMammoth Sitein Hot Springs another great day trip.
RAPID CITY, where we fly into
Rapid City lies East of Black Hills National Forest in western South Dakota.
Its known as a gateway to Mt. Rushmore.
Known as the City of Presidents, a series of life-size statues, spans several blocks downtown.
North of Rapid Creek, which bisects town, the Journey Museum & Learning Center offers local history and geology exhibits.
Rapid City makes the perfect base for explorations and Doing Big Things.
With several national parks, monuments and memorials as well as a host of state parks all within a one-hour drive, Rapid City offers a contemporary vibe and a rich cultural heritage experience.
Downtown Rapid City and Main Street Square offer added urban pleasures as well as a vibrant arts and culture scene.
Great local restaurants and an assortment of boutiques and gift shops are all surrounded by the City of Presidents statues.
SYLVAN LAKE
Its hard to believe Sylvan Lake is real. Thats how scenic it is.
Rent a kayak or paddleboard for aquatic adventuring or pull up some shoreline for a picturesque picnic. Its fun beyond the water, too.
This Custer State Park gem is ringed with easy hiking trails, one of which is the trailhead to Black Elk Peak.
BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST
The massive Black Hills National Forest where are claims are located, spans more than 1.25 million acres and contains the states tallest mountain:Black Elk Peak, coming in at 7,244 feet. Located just a few short miles from Mount Rushmore, this summit is the highest point east of the Rocky Mountains. The name was changed in 2016 from Harney Peak. William S. Harney was a general in the Mexican-American and Indian Wars, and those etymological origins were abandoned in favor of honoring the original inhabitants of this region. The new name of Black Elk Peak recognizes the legendary Lakota Sioux medicine man as well as the states important Native American communities.
At 7,242 feet, Black Elk Peak is South Dakotas highest point and rises majestically above the national forest.
Native American tribes of the Sioux Nation occupied the Black Hills until General George Armstrong Custers 1874 Military Expedition opened the territory, illegally at first, to prospectors.During the expedition, gold was discovered near the current town of Custer.Within a year, an estimated 4,000 whites had entered the Hills.Legal or not, the rush was on.Placer claims were staked throughout the Black Hills.
As the gold placers played out, the miners turned to hardrock mining.
If within one year you are not satisfied with your claim, you can trade for another comparable claim, just paying the BLM and County transfer fees which will be about $125.
Claim buyer will also receive a new, free, Gold Panning Kit:
One 14 inch Gold Trap pan; One 10.5 inch Gravity Trap pan, One combination sifter/classifier with 7/16 of an inch exit holes, One Gold Guzzler snuffer bottle, One Tweezers/ Magnifying Glass combo tool.
Mining Claims as an investment: if you purchase a claim from us, at no charge, I would help you if you ever decided to sell in the future.
Mining Claims are a great investment, as claims go up in value over time, just as land does.
Gold and gems discovered in our own prospecting along with the beauty of the area, makes for awesome camping and prospecting.
This is a 19.5 acre unpatented, gold mining placer claim, the Castle Creek Gold #4, with the South Fork Castle Creek and Ditch Creek running the claim, in the famous Black Hills, and in the Black Hills National Forest.
The claim is legally registered with the South Dakota Bureau of Land Management and the Pennington County Recorder.
You own the mineral rights, not sharing with others, on the 19.5 acres, and use your 19.5 acres recreationally for camping and prospecting in an awesome, beautiful area.
For any building like a shed, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval. For anything to live in, you would need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval, and to be considered, you would need to have developed a full-time mining operation.
For the possibility of constructing any building you for others could live in, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval, showing you have developed a full-time operation performing diligent mining.
You do not need a plan, permission nor a permit to camp and prospect.
You do not need to be a full time prospector to file a Plan for a shed type structure.
With an approved BLM Plan of Operation, a building can be built on the land: any building that benefits and improves the claim.
As stated by the BLM, this can be the "construction of a building, road, fence, or enclosure necessary for mining."
Current usage, is what the BLM calls, Casual Use: panning, shovel, rock hammer, metal detector, creek powered sluice box, where no permission nor permit is needed to camp and prospect.
On our visits to the claim, we gathered in and around the creeks, approx. 1/8 of an ounce of gold, being worth about $225. As the BLM does not specify the amount of gold to be found to locate a claim other than gold needs to be discovered, we use this amount for a 19.5 acre claim as a projection of good gold potential. Someone with more time may find more.
Gold prices were over $2500/ounce. Though we could never guarantee what you will find, we did locate this claim in an historically rich area for gold prospecting.
Gold in 2 years has gone up over $500 per ounce.
We also found some nice specimens of agates and fluorapatite on the claim.
You are allowed to post No Trespassing for Prospecting signs in and around the claim.
A mining claim owner may limit or restrict public recreational use of/or public access across claims or portions of claims that are actively used for prospecting, mining, or processing operations where public recreational use of a claim would endanger or materially interfere with legitimate mining pursuits.
Camp on your claim and the nearby national forest campground.
A claim owner does not need permission nor a permit to camp and prospect.
You can prospect as little or as much as you like.
Now that we have located the claims, you never have to declare to the BLM any gold or gems you find.
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19.5 acres = parcel size of 644 ft. x 1320 ft.
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This claim in this wonderful area, has direct legal road access on a National Forest Road, with an area for camping, and gold and gems discovered in surface prospecting.
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TOWN OF DEADWOOD
In the northern Black Hills youll find the historic Old West town of Deadwood. In the 1870s, Deadwood Gulch was a site of the last big frontier gold rush in North America. Deadwood flourished on gold mining for more than a century, and today it is known for its rich history, legal gambling and attractions that are all related to gold and the gold rush heritage of this wonderfully restored community.
Deadwood is where Wild Bill Hickok used to spend his days and is more than an HBO series. The gold rush town may have a population of less than 1,500, but its sort of become South Dakotas answer to Vegas. Gambling is allowed here for those 21+), festivals and concerts happen on the regular, and the towns Old West history has buried a lot more than the occasional bank account. The first order of the day is to stop bySaloon #10, nowadays both a bar and a museum, to see Wild Bill Hickoks Dead Mans Hand, the poker game where he ultimately lost his life. Theres also dining upstairs at the Deadwood Social Club, live music, a martini bar, and South Dakotas largest selection of whiskey at the American Whiskey Bar. Before you head out, stop byMount Moriah Cemetery; its the final resting place of Hickok, as well as famous frontierswoman Calamity Jane.
TOWN OF CUSTER
Custer, the oldest town in the Black Hills, islocated near many of the Black Hills best attractions. Situated on the edge ofCuster State Park, one of the largest state parks in America, Custer is close to adventure. When you stay in a Custer hotel, youre less than 30 miles fromWind Cave National Park, Jewel Cave National Monument,Mount Rushmore National Memorial,Crazy Horse Memorial, Black Elk Peak, Iron Mountain Road and the Needles Highway.
To honor its history, Custer holds its annual Gold Discovery Days celebration and festivities during the last full weekend of July. Custer is also host to the Tesla Car Rally, which brings in car enthusiasts from all over the country.
TOWN OF STURGIS
If youre on the road here during the first week of August, you may notice an influx of motorcycles on the highway. Theyre probably on their way to the internationally famousSturgis Motorcycle Rallyin Sturgis, South Dakota.
There are always huge musical headliners and attendees from every continent.
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A transfer of ownership is a sale of legal, exclusive ownership of a mining claim site.
To be a legally recorded claim, a valuable mineral had to be found on the claim, which was completed by us, as we are the original claim locators.
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Your ownership is legally conveyed via a Quit Claim deed, and legally recorded with the South Dakota BLM and the Pennington County Recorder. A Quit Claim deed is the required legal document per the BLM.
Each year, on or before September 1st, you need to file a form with the Bureau of Land Management, along with $200. You can also pay online with the BLM by credit card.
By doing this, you keep the claim forever.
I have paid the fee for this year, and is not due again until September 1st, 2025.
There are no separate taxes on mining claims in Pennington County.
You must be a current US citizen with a US address to own a mining claim in the US.
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An unpatented mining claim is a specific parcel of federal land, valuable for a specific mineral deposit or deposits. It is a parcel for which an individual has asserted a legal right of possession and the right to develop and extract a discovered, valuable, mineral deposit.
Mining claims are real property that you can buy, sell, or inherit.
After proving the existence of valuable minerals on the land, the claim is legally recorded with the Bureau of Land Management and Madison County.
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The Castle Creek Gold #4 claim is an unpatented, gold placer mining claim, ideally situated on both South Fork Castle Creek and Ditch Creek, surrounded by beautiful mountain ranges.
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Your 19.5 acres is the East 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 11, Township 1 South, Range 2 East, Black Hills Meridian, known as the Castle Creek Gold #4 mining claim.
BLM claim number: MT106323592
Driving Directions:
20 miles West of the town of Hill City
Take Deerfield Road North out of Hill City,
Take a left/West continuing on Deerfield Road at the Mystic Road intersection,
When see Deerfield Lake North, you are coming to the Deerfield Road/Ditch Creek Road intersection,
Turn left/South onto Ditch Creek Road,
To right/West then loops North on National Forest Road 385 (also known as Peggy Drive,) which is the claim road,
Then using the GPS coordinates below to the claim.
GPS Coordinates:
Castle Creek Gold #4
NW 43.9813, -103.8521
NE 43.9813, -103.8498
SW 43.9775, -103.8521
SE 43.9775, -103.8498
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The claim location monument has a 4 foot wooden post near the river, with copy of Location Notice attached, as required by the State of South Dakota.
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The creek on the claim are a unique advantage for gold prospecting.
Gold always occurs in gravels in the metallic state and when so found has various physical characteristics. Gold is dense and heavy, it has a characteristic metallic color, and it is soft and easily malleable (it is easily formed by hammering). These are the characteristics used by prospectors to identify gold in the field.
Placer gold occurs on the claim as small grains derived from gossan formed by weathering, and oxidation of the gold, copper and iron rich veins. Gold also occurs as grains flakes and small nuggets derived from the erosion of mineralized fault zones on, and upstream from the claim.
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Additional Features:
South Fork Castle Creek on the claim for panning.
Fishing in the creek and area lakes.
Beautiful Rock specimens for you Rock Hounds
Located in one of the most beautiful mountain areas in the US.
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The Federal Government owns the land.
You are purchasing the mineral rights.
You own the mineral rights, including gold and gems on the claim, as real property, being the same legal ownership as for land and homes.
Prospect, explore, on the whole 19.5 acres.
You can camp on a claim while prospecting.
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BUYING PROCESS:
To purchase my claim, the process would be, I would need your name(s) and mailing address, where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment.
A $199 deed processing fee is paid with payment, total = $3699.
After receiving your payment, your ownership of the 19.5 acre claim will be legally recorded with the Montana/South Bureau of Land Management and the Pennington County Recorder. The quit claim deed is the correct document to be recorded for a mining claim, as stated by the BLM.
This is not a sharing with others of your 19.5 acre claim.
We live in Ohio. Our connection to the West is our daughter lives in Denver, though she is not involved with our claims. We visited her in September, then went to prospect and locate mining claims in other states, including Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota, as we have been doing for a number of years.
And just a note of encouragement for you if purchase:
My wife and I have located, prospected on, and sold mining claims in California, Colorado, Arizona, and now also in Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota, for now over 25 years.
You can trust we will process your notarized deeds correctly and quickly.
In that mining claims are processed thru the Bureau of Land Management, a Federal Govt. agency, not following thru per our legally signed contract, would be a federal crime. I certainly will do what I say, and would never put myself nor my wife in any legal jeopardy.
Also, we have sold properties on 3 sites online for over 25 years:
Landwatch, Landcom, and LandandFarm.
Our continued good status on these sites is due to our always following thru, as just one time we would not, we would not be allowed to sell on these sites ever again.
COMMENTS FROM SATISFIED CLAIM BUYERS:
"Living in Colorado, the purchase of our mining claim from you has been great for family fun and recreation. We have camped overnight a number of times, and panned for gold in the creek. We were even able to find gold flakes on several of our attempts. Thank you so much!."
"I'm looking forward to having some time on the mining claim.
We used to go camping 4-6 weeks out of the year.
Even though I realize this is a retirement business for you. I wanted to say thank you for giving so many people over the years the opportunity to purchase your claims. I've seen them available for a long time, but never had the opportunity to purchase anything. They have probably brought many smiles to so many people. It will be the same for us."
"We bought 2 claims from Mr. Leu, one in South Dakota and one in Montana.
We have been to both and our outings there have become wonderful family events.
Our kids love panning the creeks, and we have found gold on both.
We are so happy with our purchases as the claims are exactly as described.