Georgetown Summit Wildlife Management Area is located in Bear Lake County approximately 12 miles southeast of Soda Springs and 3 miles northwest of Georgetown on US highway 30.
Primary access to the WMA is from two roads that leave US highway 30 approximately 0.6 miles south of highway mile marker 417.
Georgetown Summit WMA provides year-round habitat for elk and mule deer. Other wildlife making use of the WMA are mountain lion, bobcat, coyote, badger, cottontail rabbit, weasel and ground squirrels.
Bald eagle, golden eagle, hawks, falcons, sandhill crane, ducks, Canada geese, ruffed grouse, sharp-tailed grouse, gray partridge and many species of songbirds are also common to the area.
Visitors are welcome to wander the WMA in search of viewing and photo opportunities either on foot or horseback. Cross-country skiing is allowed throughout the WMA except in protected areas.
The entire WMA is managed to provide quality opportunities for hunting, trapping, fishing and wildlife viewing.