Potter County, organized in 1883 and named after Governor Joel A. Potter, lies in north-central South Dakota along the Missouri River. The county seat is Gettysburg, a friendly community known for its patriotic heritage and lake recreation at Whitlock Bay. The area’s economy is based on farming, ranching, and tourism. The landscape mixes flat prairie and river valleys with excellent boating and fishing spots. Housing consists mainly of mid-century homes, farmhouses, and modern lake properties. Median home values sit around $190 K – $260 K, while riverfront or acreage properties reach $350 K – $500 K +. Building new averages $180–$200 per sq ft, or $350 K – $400 K for a standard home. The nearest large city is Pierre, about 70 miles southwest. Potter County offers a peaceful blend of prairie and river living, with affordable real estate and tight-knit communities. It’s perfect for families seeking open space and outdoor adventure.