This property is being offered for sale at public auction on Saturday, December 13, 2025 at 12 PM. List price is the suggested opening bid only and is not indicative of the final sale price. Land can be viewed at your convenience. Call or text Travis Eberly with questions. TERMS: 10% down day of sale; balance on or before 60 days. Glick, Goodley, Deibler and Fanning, LLP. PROPERTY FEATURES: Prime Pennsylvania deer, turkey and bear hunting. Estimated nearly 1.5 miles of frontage on the west branch of the Susquehanna for fishing. Estimated 5,400’ +/- of road frontage. Gas, oil and mineral rights included - Oil producing properties nearby. Land has not been timbered for 25+ years. Scenic mountain and river views. NOTE: Route 120 is a designated Pennsylvania Scenic Byway, known as the Bucktail State Park Natural Area, for a large stretch in Clinton and Cameron Counties. This scenic drive offers beautiful views of the river and surrounding mountains. Historically, the road follows the course of the ancient Sinnemahoning Path, a trail used by Native Americans. Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to purchase 170 acres of hillside woodland with approximately 1.5 miles of frontage on the West branch of the Susquehanna river. Zoned Rural Forest. Taxes: $605.21.
Escape to nature with this incredible 7.72-acre wooded lot nestled in the heart of Bald Eagle Township. Whether you're dreaming of building your secluded forever home, setting up a weekend getaway cabin, or simply investing in a slice of Pennsylvania paradise, this property offers endless possibilities. Surrounded by mature trees and natural beauty, the land provides privacy, peace, and the perfect setting for outdoor adventures. With road frontage and easy access to local amenities, you'll enjoy the best of both worlds—rural serenity with nearby conveniences.
PRICE REDUCED! Establish your business in a new facility in half the time! Three industrial lots are available for sale in Clinton County at the William Garbrick, Sr. Lamar Township Business Park, located along I-80. These lots feature public water and sewer, as well as 3-phase electricity. Additionally, the park includes an 850,000-gallon water tank for occupant's use. An active NPDES permit is also in place, allowing buyers a quick turnaround on necessary approvals in half the usual time. There are also KOZ incentives available for a limited time. All the lots are mostly flat, and lot 5 has been graded. There are 3 lots available for subdivision: BUY ALL 3 LOTS/52.01 AC AT half price, $1.7M, which is $32k/ac or individually at: Lot 9 - 10.24 ac at $614,400 Lot 5 - 18.04 at $1,082,400 - Neighbors lot 6 for maximum acreage Lot 6 - 23.74 at $1,423,800 - Neighbors lot 5 for maximum acreage The land is zoned Highway Interchange, which allows for a variety of different uses such as light industrial, warehouse and distribution, R&D, agriculture, office, and hotel. These sites are just off the I-80 exit and less than 2 miles from the US 220 interchange making it extremely accessible to the U.S highway system. Current occupants of the business park are Croda Inc, APC International, and Triple D Truss, LLC. Contact us for a site plan and to discuss your business needs at 717-843-5555.
Flood Zone, Check with Lamar Township about water and sewer availability and possibility of building. Buyer responsible for verifying the permitted use of the land. Buyer should check with proper officials for a permit for a driveway into the property.
Very desirable, high visibility,, high traffic commercial parcel directly across from Miller's Furniture, close to Country Club, cleared and level, does not appear to be in flood plain, per FEMA map, public water and sewer lines run down the east side of the property. Note aerial photo, tan trapezoid in center. 460 feet of frontage along Route 150. Prime for national company development. About 100 yards up from new WaWa going in. Same owners for 36 years. OGMs convey to new owner. Call Broker Larry Ross for more information at 570-506-6652.

Mill Hall is located in Pennsylvania. Mill Hall, Pennsylvania has a population of 1,656. Mill Hall is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.88% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 27.61%.
The median household income in Mill Hall, Pennsylvania is $54,300. The median household income for the surrounding county is $53,792 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Mill Hall is 41.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 83.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 17.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.4 inches per year, with 32.1 inches of snow per year.