Located at the entrance of Georgetown Canyon, this beautiful 100 acre property offers expansive space, mountain views, and the quiet beauty of rural southeast Idaho. Located conveniently close to the Bear Lake area, Georgetown canyon is known for its popular year round recreational areas and is often frequented by wildlife. The Caribou National Forest is in your back yard! This property has a nice flat area for your cabin and acres to hunt and enjoy! Opportunities to own large tracts in the canyon are rare so this is a great time to secure yourself a great piece of land. Come take a drive! Call the listing agent for more information or questions!
100+ Acres of Riverfront Seclusion - Surrounded by Thousands of Public Acres If you've been searching for true privacy, freedom, and a place that feels like the edge of the world-this is it. This 100+ acre riverfront property is a rare and remarkable opportunity, completely surrounded by thousands of acres of BLM and State of Idaho land. No roads cut through. No neighbors in sight. Just open space, river access, and endless potential. The river runs along the property's edge, offering direct access for floating, fishing, or relaxing by the water. Whether you're dreaming of an off-grid retreat, a recreational getaway, or a legacy property to hold for generations, this land checks every box. Camp, build, explore-it's all yours, with no one else around. There is no public access without a licensed Realtor present, preserving the privacy and exclusivity this one-of-a-kind property offers. 100+ acres. River frontage. Surrounded by thousands of acres of public land. This isn't just land-it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Idaho that feels truly limitless.
100+ Acres of Riverfront Seclusion â?? Surrounded by Thousands of Public Acres If you've been searching for true privacy, freedom, and a place that feels like the edge of the worldâ??this is it. This 100+ acre riverfront property is a rare and remarkable opportunity, completely surrounded by thousands of acres of BLM and State of Idaho land. No roads cut through. No neighbors in sight. Just open space, river access, and endless potential. The river runs along the propertyâ??s edge, offering direct access for floating, fishing, or relaxing by the water. Whether you're dreaming of an off-grid retreat, a recreational getaway, or a legacy property to hold for generations, this land checks every box. Camp, build, exploreâ??itâ??s all yours, with no one else around. There is no public access without a licensed Realtor present, preserving the privacy and exclusivity this one-of-a-kind property offers. 100+ acres. River frontage. Surrounded by thousands of acres of public land. This isnâ??t just landâ??itâ??s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Idaho that feels truly limitless.
15.6 acres on the east side of HWY 30 just below Georgetown Summit. St5unning views of the surrounding mountains and wildlife frequenting the property. An additional 6.6 acres is available. Great location to bring your RV's and toys and enjoy Bear Lake County. Contact listing agent for more info and to schedule your showings
6.6 acre lot on the east side of Georgetown Summit. Great recreational lot with amazing views. Great spot to bring your campers and toys and enjoy Bear Lake County. Lots of wildlife frequent the property. A small spring starts along HWY 30 and runs onto the property. Contact listing agent for more info and to schedule your showings


Georgetown is located in Idaho. Georgetown, Idaho has a population of 626. Georgetown is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.82% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 33.73%.
The median household income in Georgetown, Idaho is $80,500. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,337 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Georgetown is 37 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 17.1 inches per year, with 71.6 inches of snow per year.