Georgetown Cabins Resort offers all the amenities of home in our newly constructed, upscale cabins! Each cabin is designed for a romantic couples getaway! They have open floor plans with many windows and sliding glass doors to make one with nature.
Take a tour of Georgetown in our promo video!
Cabin Amenities
Our open design cabins all include the following:
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Dining Area
Living Area with Recliners and/or Couch
Full Bathroom Suite
Queen Sized Bed
Linens + Towels
Private Patio with Gas Grill
(that can be used as an oven)Gas Fire Pit
DVD Player + Satellite TV
Guidebooks, Maps, + Local Tourist Information
Panoramic Views
Gated facility
Cell Phone Service Availability – Guests who have Verizon as their phone carrier will have service available. For guests with other carriers that may not have service, we have a community cell phone available in our common area for making and receiving phone calls.
Internet Service Availability – We have internet service available at many of the cabins and at our public patio areas. Due to data and speed limitations, our internet is not available for data intensive applications such as gaming, face time, streaming video, etc.
Click to scroll through images of our lovely patios and venue!
Resort Amenities:
Open Courtyard/Patio
We have two large group area patios for group gatherings.
Hiking Trails
As we are surrounded by the Gila National Forest, there are many hiking trails to explore, including the old Georgetown townsite and trails which are located on/near the premises.
Open Skies for Stargazing
Our guests come to the area for the wide, open skies. Stargaze right from the Georgetown grounds or even your cabin; come setup your telescopes and equipment! See some time-lapse photos on our
Day Trips Page >>
Our Hiking Trail Guide
- 1 mile scenic hike to the Old Georgetown Cemetery
- 2 mile hike through the forest up Shingle Canyon Road
- The Georgetown Canyon Hike
- Georgetown Road is 8 mile scenic drive 3 miles to Mimbres, and 5 miles to Hwy. 152, great for hiking or biking. There are many old mining roads and trails off of Georgetown Road that are fun to explore and relive the history of Georgetown's residences.