South Dakota Regulations: Counties & Municipal Zoning Guide

Understanding where Amish tiny cabins are allowed in South Dakota depends on both county and city regulations. South Dakota has no single statewide tiny house law — each of the state’s 66 counties and their municipalities set their own rules on minimum square footage, foundation requirements, and where tiny homes can be placed. Many rural counties have minimal or no specific regulations, offering flexibility for placement. Others defer building and zoning authority to local cities and towns. In contrast, suburban and urban municipalities often enforce stricter zoning, including minimum dwelling sizes ranging from 300 to 1,000+ square feet, foundation requirements, and occupancy classifications. Some jurisdictions may also regulate seasonal cabins and tiny homes on wheels differently from permanent residential structures. Because rules vary widely by location, it’s important to verify requirements with local authorities. The guide below provides a county overview and municipal references to help you confidently plan and place your tiny cabin in South Dakota.

Counties

Does Aurora County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (no specific regs). Aurora County (home to Plankinton) currently has no specific regulations governing tiny homes. Significant rural flexibility. Contact Aurora County Planning & Zoning Department.

Resources: Aurora County, SD Government Directory

Does Beadle County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (no specific regs). Beadle County (home to Huron — Ringneck Pheasant capital) currently has no specific regulations for tiny homes. Significant rural flexibility. Contact Beadle County Planning & Zoning Office.

Resources: Beadle County, SD Government Directory

Does Bennett County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Bennett County (home to Martin — significant portions within Pine Ridge Indian Reservation) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Bennett County Government.

Resources: Bennett County, SD Government Directory

Does Bon Homme County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Bon Homme County (county seat: Tyndall) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Bon Homme County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Bon Homme County, SD Government Directory

Does Brookings County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brookings County (home to **Brookings** — South Dakota State University) allows construction of tiny houses on permanent foundations, as long as they meet all the requirements of a regular home (minimum square footage, proper wiring/plumbing). Active university region. Contact Brookings County Planning & Zoning Department.

Resources: Brookings County, SD Government Directory

Does Brown County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brown County (home to **Aberdeen** — Northern State University, Storybook Land) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Contact Brown County Planning Department.

Resources: Brown County, SD Government Directory

Does Brule County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brule County (county seat: Chamberlain) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Brule County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Brule County, SD Government Directory

Does Buffalo County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Buffalo County (home to Gann Valley — significant portions within Crow Creek Indian Reservation — Crow Creek Sioux Tribe) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Buffalo County Government / Crow Creek Sioux Tribal Council.

Resources: Buffalo County, SD Government Directory

Does Butte County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Butte County (home to **Belle Fourche** — geographic center of the U.S.) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Significant rural flexibility. Contact Butte County Planning Department.

Resources: Butte County, SD Government Directory

Does Campbell County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Campbell County (county seat: Mound City) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Campbell County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Campbell County, SD Government Directory

Does Charles Mix County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Charles Mix County (county seat: Lake Andes) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Charles Mix County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Charles Mix County, SD Government Directory

Does Clark County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Clark County (county seat: Clark) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Clark County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Clark County, SD Government Directory

Does Clay County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Clay County (home to **Vermillion** — University of South Dakota) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Active university region. Contact Clay County Planning Department.

Resources: Clay County, SD Government Directory

Does Codington County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Codington County (home to **Watertown** — Lake Kampeska, Bramble Park Zoo) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Active lake tourism. Contact Codington County Planning Department.

Resources: Codington County, SD Government Directory

Does Corson County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Corson County (home to McIntosh — Standing Rock Indian Reservation — Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Corson County Government.

Resources: Corson County, SD Government Directory

Does Custer County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and home to a notable tiny home tourism property. Custer County (home to **Custer** — Black Hills, Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park) — Custer is home to ‘Tiny Home in the Black Hills’ — a tiny house hotel close to Mount Rushmore. Active Black Hills tourism corridor — strong vacation rental market. Contact Custer County Planning Department.

Resources: Custer County, SD Government Directory

Does Davison County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Davison County (home to **Mitchell** — famous Corn Palace) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Contact Davison County Planning Department.

Resources: Davison County, SD Government Directory

Does Day County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Day County (county seat: Webster) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Day County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Day County, SD Government Directory

Does Deuel County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Deuel County (county seat: Clear Lake) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Deuel County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Deuel County, SD Government Directory

Does Dewey County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Dewey County (home to Timber Lake — significant portions within Cheyenne River Indian Reservation — Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Dewey County Government.

Resources: Dewey County, SD Government Directory

Does Douglas County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Douglas County (county seat: Armour) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Douglas County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Douglas County, SD Government Directory

Does Edmunds County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Edmunds County (county seat: Ipswich) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Edmunds County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Edmunds County, SD Government Directory

Does Fall River County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Fall River County (home to **Hot Springs** — Wind Cave National Park, Mammoth Site, Evans Plunge thermal pools) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Active thermal/wildlife tourism. Contact Fall River County Planning Department.

Resources: Fall River County, SD Government Directory

Does Faulk County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Faulk County (county seat: Faulkton) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Faulk County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Faulk County, SD Government Directory

Does Grant County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Grant County (county seat: Milbank) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Grant County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Grant County, SD Government Directory

Does Gregory County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Gregory County (county seat: Burke) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Gregory County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Gregory County, SD Government Directory

Does Haakon County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Haakon County (county seat: Philip) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Haakon County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Haakon County, SD Government Directory

Does Hamlin County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hamlin County (county seat: Hayti) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Hamlin County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Hamlin County, SD Government Directory

Does Hand County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hand County (county seat: Miller) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Hand County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Hand County, SD Government Directory

Does Hanson County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hanson County (county seat: Alexandria) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Hanson County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Hanson County, SD Government Directory

Does Harding County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Harding County (home to **Buffalo** — NW South Dakota, near Montana/North Dakota borders) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Exceptional rural flexibility — one of South Dakota’s most accommodating for off-grid placement. Contact Harding County Planning Department.

Resources: Harding County, SD Government Directory

Does Hughes County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hughes County (home to **Pierre** — South Dakota’s capital, on the Missouri River, plus Oahe Dam Recreation Area) features the South Dakota State Capitol building. Ideal for seasonal or full-time use of park model tiny homes in a region with natural beauty and rural acreage zoning. Contact Hughes County Planning Department.

Resources: Hughes County, SD Government Directory

Does Hutchinson County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hutchinson County (county seat: Olivet) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Hutchinson County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Hutchinson County, SD Government Directory

Does Hyde County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hyde County (county seat: Highmore) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Hyde County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Hyde County, SD Government Directory

Does Jackson County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Jackson County (home to Kadoka — partially within Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, plus Badlands National Park) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Jackson County Planning Department.

Resources: Jackson County, SD Government Directory

Does Jerauld County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jerauld County (county seat: Wessington Springs) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Jerauld County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Jerauld County, SD Government Directory

Does Jones County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Jones County (county seat: Murdo) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Jones County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Jones County, SD Government Directory

Does Kingsbury County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Kingsbury County (county seat: De Smet) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Kingsbury County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Kingsbury County, SD Government Directory

Does Lake County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Lake County (county seat: Madison) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Lake County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Lake County, SD Government Directory

Does Lawrence County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and notable for tiny home ordinances. Lawrence County (home to **Deadwood** — historic Wild West gold rush town, plus **Spearfish** — Black Hills State University, Spearfish Canyon — has specific tiny home building codes) accommodates tiny homes. Long-term tiny home campground with amenities available. Active Black Hills tourism corridor. Contact Lawrence County Planning & Zoning Department.

Resources: Lawrence County, SD Government Directory

Does Lincoln County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and notable for THOW flexibility. Lincoln County (Sioux Falls metro south — home to **Canton**) allows Tiny Houses on Wheels (THOWs) with specific requirements: THOWs must be anchored to a base to qualify for long-term parking. Without a foundation, they’re considered recreational vehicles and subject to separate regulations. Contact Lincoln County Planning & Zoning Office.

Resources: Lincoln County, SD Government Directory

Does Lyman County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Lyman County (county seat: Kennebec) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Lyman County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Lyman County, SD Government Directory

Does Marshall County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Marshall County (county seat: Britton) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Marshall County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Marshall County, SD Government Directory

Does McCook County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. McCook County (county seat: Salem) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within McCook County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: McCook County, SD Government Directory

Does McPherson County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. McPherson County (county seat: Leola) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within McPherson County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: McPherson County, SD Government Directory

Does Meade County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Meade County (home to **Sturgis** — annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, plus Bear Butte State Park) permits tiny homes per SD framework. Significant rural Black Hills flexibility. Contact Meade County Planning Department.

Resources: Meade County, SD Government Directory

Does Mellette County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Mellette County (home to White River — partially within Rosebud Indian Reservation) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Mellette County Government.

Resources: Mellette County, SD Government Directory

Does Miner County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Miner County (county seat: Howard) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Miner County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Miner County, SD Government Directory

Does Minnehaha County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — South Dakota’s flagship tiny home county. Minnehaha County (home to **Sioux Falls** — South Dakota’s largest city) permits tiny homes on permanent foundations in forestry and agricultural zones, provided they aren’t the primary residence on the land. Houses must be built on solid foundations meeting all housing standards. Active urban region — blends urban life and nature (Falls Park, Denny Sanford Premier Center). Contact Minnehaha County Planning Department.

Resources: Minnehaha County, SD Government Directory

Does Moody County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Moody County (county seat: Flandreau) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Moody County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Moody County, SD Government Directory

Does Oglala Lakota County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Oglala Lakota County (home to **Pine Ridge** — Pine Ridge Indian Reservation — Oglala Sioux Tribe, includes Wounded Knee) — significant portions fall within Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. SD’s poorest county. Contact Oglala Lakota County Government / Oglala Sioux Tribal Council.

Resources: Oglala Lakota County, SD Government Directory

Does Pennington County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — South Dakota’s flagship tiny home tourism county. Pennington County (home to **Rapid City**, plus Black Hills, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Badlands National Park) permits tiny homes on permanent foundations adhering to standard building codes. Active Black Hills/Mount Rushmore tourism corridor — strong vacation rental market for park model tiny homes. RV-friendly settings. Contact Pennington County Planning Department.

Resources: Pennington County, SD Government Directory

Does Perkins County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Perkins County (county seat: Bison) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Perkins County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Perkins County, SD Government Directory

Does Potter County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Potter County (county seat: Gettysburg) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Potter County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Potter County, SD Government Directory

Does Roberts County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Roberts County (home to **Sisseton** — Lake Traverse Indian Reservation, Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Roberts County Planning Department.

Resources: Roberts County, SD Government Directory

Does Sanborn County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Sanborn County (county seat: Woonsocket) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Sanborn County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Sanborn County, SD Government Directory

Does Spink County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Spink County (county seat: Redfield) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Spink County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Spink County, SD Government Directory

Does Stanley County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Stanley County (home to **Fort Pierre** — Pierre metro across the Missouri River) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Contact Stanley County Planning Department.

Resources: Stanley County, SD Government Directory

Does Sully County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Sully County (county seat: Onida) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Sully County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Sully County, SD Government Directory

Does Todd County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Todd County (home to **Mission** — entirely within Rosebud Indian Reservation — Rosebud Sioux Tribe) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Todd County Government / Rosebud Sioux Tribal Council.

Resources: Todd County, SD Government Directory

Does Tripp County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Tripp County (county seat: Winner) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Tripp County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Tripp County, SD Government Directory

Does Turner County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Turner County (county seat: Parker) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Turner County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Turner County, SD Government Directory

Does Union County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and notable for tiny home ordinances. Union County (home to Elk Point, plus **Beresford** — has specific tiny home ordinances) — Beresford has established building codes that accommodate tiny homes. Contact Union County Planning Department.

Resources: Union County, SD Government Directory

Does Walworth County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Walworth County (county seat: Selby) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — South Dakota has NO statewide tiny home code, but local counties/municipalities may adopt **IRC Appendix Q** or establish their own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses of at least 190 sq ft; +50 sq ft per additional occupant. THOWs typically classified as RVs (restricted to RV parks). Significant rural flexibility in many SD counties. Contact your specific municipality’s zoning authority within Walworth County for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: Walworth County, SD Government Directory

Does Yankton County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Yankton County (home to **Yankton** — historic Dakota Territory capital, Missouri River, Lewis and Clark Lake) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Active river/lake tourism. Contact Yankton County Planning Department.

Resources: Yankton County, SD Government Directory

Does Ziebach County, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes (with tribal considerations). Ziebach County (home to Dupree — significant portions within Cheyenne River Indian Reservation) — tribal authorities govern regulations on tribal land. Contact Ziebach County Government.

Resources: Ziebach County, SD Government Directory

Municipalities

Does Aberdeen, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Aberdeen (Brown County — Northern State University, Storybook Land) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Contact Aberdeen Department of Planning & Inspections.

Resources: City of Aberdeen, SD

Does Belle Fourche, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Belle Fourche (in Butte County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Belle Fourche, SD

Does Beresford, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and notable for tiny-home-friendly building codes. Beresford (Union County) has established building codes that specifically accommodate tiny homes — one of South Dakota’s most accommodating tiny home cities. Contact Beresford City Office.

Resources: City of Beresford, SD

Does Box Elder, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Box Elder (in Pennington County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Box Elder, SD

Does Britton, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Britton (in Marshall County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Britton, SD

Does Brookings, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Brookings (Brookings County — South Dakota State University) permits tiny homes on permanent foundations meeting all standard residential requirements. Strong university ADU demand. Contact Brookings Department of Community Development.

Resources: City of Brookings, SD

Does Buffalo, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Buffalo (in Harding County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Buffalo, SD

Does Canton, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Canton (in Lincoln County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Canton, SD

Does Chamberlain, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Chamberlain (in Brule County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Chamberlain, SD

Does Clark, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Clark (in Clark County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Clark, SD

Does Custer, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and home to a notable tiny home tourism property. Custer (Custer County — Custer State Park, Crazy Horse Memorial, close to Mount Rushmore) is home to ‘Tiny Home in the Black Hills’ — a tiny house hotel popular with Black Hills tourists. Active Black Hills tourism corridor — strong vacation rental market. Contact Custer Department of Planning & Zoning.

Resources: City of Custer, SD

Does De Smet, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

De Smet (in Kingsbury County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of De Smet, SD

Does Deadwood, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Deadwood (Lawrence County — historic Wild West gold rush town, casinos, Mount Moriah Cemetery) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Active historic tourism. Contact Deadwood Department of Planning & Zoning.

Resources: City of Deadwood, SD

Does Elk Point, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Elk Point (in Union County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Elk Point, SD

Does Faulkton, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Faulkton (in Faulk County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Faulkton, SD

Does Flandreau, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Flandreau (in Moody County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Flandreau, SD

Does Fort Pierre, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Fort Pierre (in Stanley County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Fort Pierre, SD

Does Gettysburg, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Gettysburg (in Potter County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Gettysburg, SD

Does Hot Springs, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Hot Springs (Fall River County — Wind Cave National Park, Mammoth Site, Evans Plunge thermal pools) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Active thermal tourism. Contact Hot Springs Department of Planning & Zoning.

Resources: City of Hot Springs, SD

Does Huron, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Huron (in Beadle County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Huron, SD

Does Kadoka, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Kadoka (in Jackson County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Kadoka, SD

Does Lead, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Lead (in Lawrence County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Lead, SD

Does Madison, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Madison (in Lake County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Madison, SD

Does Martin, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Martin (in Bennett County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Martin, SD

Does Milbank, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Milbank (in Grant County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Milbank, SD

Does Miller, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Miller (in Hand County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Miller, SD

Does Mission, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Mission (in Todd County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Mission, SD

Does Mitchell, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Mitchell (Davison County — famous Corn Palace) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Contact Mitchell Department of Planning & Zoning.

Resources: City of Mitchell, SD

Does Mobridge, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Mobridge (in Walworth County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Mobridge, SD

Does Murdo, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Murdo (in Jones County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Murdo, SD

Does North Sioux City, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

North Sioux City (in Union County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of North Sioux City, SD

Does Onida, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Onida (in Sully County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Onida, SD

Does Parker, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Parker (in Turner County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Parker, SD

Does Philip, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Philip (in Haakon County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Philip, SD

Does Pierre, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Pierre (Hughes County — South Dakota’s capital, on the Missouri River) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Ideal for seasonal/full-time park model placement. Contact Pierre Department of Planning & Zoning.

Resources: City of Pierre, SD

Does Pine Ridge, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Pine Ridge (in Oglala Lakota County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Pine Ridge, SD

Does Plankinton, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Plankinton (in Aurora County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Plankinton, SD

Does Rapid City, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Rapid City (Pennington County — gateway to Black Hills, Mount Rushmore, Badlands) permits tiny homes on permanent foundations adhering to standard building codes. Active Black Hills tourism — strong vacation rental market for park model tiny homes. Contact Rapid City Department of Community Development.

Resources: City of Rapid City, SD

Does Redfield, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Redfield (in Spink County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Redfield, SD

Does Salem, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Salem (in McCook County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Salem, SD

Does Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — South Dakota’s flagship tiny home city. Sioux Falls (Minnehaha County — SD’s largest city) permits tiny homes on permanent foundations in forestry and agricultural zones, provided they aren’t the primary residence on the land. Active urban region. Contact Sioux Falls Department of Planning & Development Services.

Resources: City of Sioux Falls, SD

Does Sisseton, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Sisseton (in Roberts County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Sisseton, SD

Does Spearfish, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes — and notable for tiny-home-friendly building codes. Spearfish (Lawrence County — Black Hills State University, Spearfish Canyon) has established building codes that specifically accommodate tiny homes. Active Black Hills tourism. Long-term tiny home campground available. Contact Spearfish Department of Planning.

Resources: City of Spearfish, SD

Does Sturgis, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Sturgis (Meade County — annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Bear Butte State Park) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Contact Sturgis Department of Building & Planning.

Resources: City of Sturgis, SD

Does Tea, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Tea (in Lincoln County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Tea, SD

Does Vermillion, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Vermillion (Clay County — University of South Dakota) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Strong university ADU demand. Contact Vermillion Department of Planning.

Resources: City of Vermillion, SD

Does Wagner, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Wagner (in Charles Mix County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Wagner, SD

Does Watertown, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Watertown (Codington County — Lake Kampeska, Bramble Park Zoo) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Contact Watertown Department of Planning & Code Enforcement.

Resources: City of Watertown, SD

Does Webster, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Webster (in Day County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Webster, SD

Does Winner, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Winner (in Tripp County) permits tiny homes under South Dakota’s framework — no statewide tiny home code; local jurisdictions may adopt IRC Appendix Q or set own regulations. Building permit required for tiny houses 190+ sq ft; +50 sq ft per occupant. Contact local zoning office for property-specific permit guidance.

Resources: City of Winner, SD

Does Yankton, South Dakota, Allow Amish Tiny Cabins?

Yes. Yankton (Yankton County — historic Dakota Territory capital, Missouri River, Lewis and Clark Lake) permits tiny homes following SD framework. Active river/lake tourism. Contact Yankton Department of Planning, Zoning & Code Enforcement.

Resources: City of Yankton, SD