Wildlife Estates, Custer, SD

Just minutes north of downtown, Wildlife Estates is a subdivision that lives up to its name. Residents frequently spot deer, wild turkey, and other native animals from their own yards, creating a peaceful setting that feels more like the countryside than an in-town neighborhood. At the same time, its proximity to schools, shops, and restaurants makes it highly convenient.



Buyers are drawn to Wildlife Estates because it blends natural beauty with accessibility. It’s especially popular with retirees, families, and nature lovers who want more open surroundings without giving up easy access to daily needs.

Why People Choose Pageant Hill

  • Abundant Wildlife – Daily sightings of deer, turkey, and birds.
  • Quiet Atmosphere – Peaceful lots and minimal traffic.
  • Close to Town – A quick drive to Main Street and schools.
  • Residential Feel – Well-kept homes and a welcoming neighborhood character.

Many homeowners say Wildlife Estates feels like having a slice of the Black Hills right outside your door — but with groceries only a few minutes away.


Home Styles & Real Estate in Wildlife Estates

This neighborhood features a mix of comfortable homes, including:


  • Single-family residences on larger lots.
  • Ranch-style homes with practical layouts.
  • Cabins and retreat-style houses for seasonal or full-time living.
  • Properties designed with decks and porches for enjoying the outdoors.

Typical price range: $300,000–$500,000+, depending on lot size, updates, and acreage.

Location & Accessibility of Wildlife Estates

  • 🌄 Private Retreat Near Custer

    Wildlife Estates is located just outside of Custer, offering larger lots and a quieter, more natural setting compared to in-town neighborhoods. As the name suggests, it’s common to see deer, turkeys, and other wildlife moving through the area, creating a peaceful backdrop that still keeps you connected to the city.

  • 🎯 Close to Black Hills Attractions

    Despite its private feel, Wildlife Estates is only about 5 minutes from Downtown Custer for groceries, dining, and schools. Custer State Park can be reached in roughly 10 minutes, Sylvan Lake and Black Elk Peak in about 15 minutes, and Mount Rushmore within 30 minutes. Rapid City is less than an hour away, giving residents access to a regional hub while keeping their home base tucked into the southern Hills.

  • 📍 Everyday Convenience with a Natural Setting

    Daily needs like gas stations, shopping, and healthcare are easily accessible in town. At the same time, the subdivision itself benefits from modern utilities and dependable internet — something not every rural neighborhood in the Hills can guarantee. This makes it practical for both families and professionals who want a balance of space, privacy, and accessibility.

  • ✨ Local Insight

    In my experience, Wildlife Estates is beautiful to buyers who want the quiet of a wooded retreat without sacrificing proximity to town. Families enjoy the room to spread out, retirees appreciate the wildlife and slower pace, and investors see the appeal for long-term rentals or vacation properties. It’s a strong choice for those who want “Black Hills living” with just enough convenience to make everyday life easy.

Is Wildlife Estates Right for You?

Wildlife Estates sits just outside of Custer, offering larger lots, wooded surroundings, and the chance to live in a more private, nature-filled environment while staying close to town. It’s an excellent choice for:



  • Families who want more space for kids and pets, along with quiet neighborhood streets that are still close to schools and services
  • Retirees who value peace, privacy, and the daily enjoyment of watching deer, turkeys, and other wildlife from their own backyard
  • Full-time residents seeking a blend of natural surroundings and convenience, with Main Street just minutes away
  • Investors or second-home buyers looking for properties that combine vacation appeal with long-term stability
  • Buyers who want a “retreat feel” — those who prefer a home that feels tucked away in the woods without sacrificing quick access to town and recreation

With its combination of natural scenery, larger parcels, and easy proximity to Downtown Custer, Wildlife Estates delivers a lifestyle that feels like a private retreat while still being connected to the community.

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For insight, contact the Jabusch Realty team. We’ll help you explore whether Wildlife Estates’ mix of nature, quiet, and convenience is the right choice.

Talk to a Local Agent Who Knows Wildlife Estates

Choosing a home in the Black Hills isn’t just about square footage or acreage — it’s about finding the right community that matches your lifestyle. Our team has worked with families, retirees, and second-home buyers specifically in Wildlife Estates, so we understand what makes this neighborhood unique.


We’ve helped buyers:


  • Evaluate larger wooded lots and homes that offer both privacy and practical access to town
  • Understand the appeal of living in a subdivision where wildlife sightings are part of daily life
  • Balance the desire for a private, retreat-like setting with the need for reliable utilities, internet, and nearby conveniences

That experience allows us to provide a realistic, local perspective — not just MLS data. Whether you’re searching for a permanent residence, a retirement retreat, or a seasonal getaway, we’ll help you determine if Wildlife Estates truly fits your goals in the Custer area.

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FAQs About Wildlife Estates

  • What’s the average price range?

    Homes in Wildlife Estates typically range from $300,000 to $500,000+, depending on size, updates, and lot features. Larger parcels with wooded acreage or upgraded interiors can push values higher, while smaller homes or those needing updates fall closer to the lower end. In my experience, buyers seeking a balance between privacy and accessibility often prioritize this subdivision, which helps maintain steady demand.

  • Who lives in Wildlife Estates?

    Wildlife Estates draws a mix of retirees, families, and seasonal homeowners. Retirees enjoy the peaceful pace and the chance to watch deer and other wildlife in their backyards. Families value the larger lots and quiet neighborhood feel while still being only minutes from schools and town services. Seasonal homeowners and second-home buyers are attracted by the retreat-like environment, making it a popular choice for part-time residents who want easy access to the Black Hills without feeling isolated.

  • What makes it unique?

    What sets Wildlife Estates apart is its natural, wooded setting combined with town proximity. Unlike some subdivisions where privacy means long drives for essentials, here you get the benefit of seclusion and daily wildlife encounters while still being less than 5 minutes from Downtown Custer. That balance of convenience and retreat feel makes it especially appealing to buyers who want the “best of both worlds.”

  • Is Wildlife Estates a good long-term investment?

    Yes. With limited inventory, consistent demand from retirees and second-home buyers, and a strong reputation for peaceful living, Wildlife Estates has shown steady long-term value. Homes here are often seen as lifestyle purchases as much as financial ones — the neighborhood’s combination of nature, privacy, and convenience is not easily replicated elsewhere in Custer.

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