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Turn east and travel on the dirt road 5.25-5.5 miles. Follow the spur for one mile to a fork where you stay left. Box 122 Hey Jess! Nearby in the Burbank Hills are Devonian to Permian carbonate rocks, named after Margie Burbank Clay, the wife of local Judge E. W. Clay. Turn left (South) on Highway 257 toward Milford for 65.0 miles and then take a left (East), 7. Chalcedony, Chert, Limonite, Pyrite, Quartz, Variscite, Fossils, Endellite, Halloysite, Olivine (in basalt), Actinolite, Andradite, Argentite, Cordierite, Galena, Garnet, Gold, Prehnite, Scheelite, Silver, Sphene, Zircon, Manganite, Psilomelane, Pyrolusite, Sulfur. Most of the Dugway geodes I have collected have been hollow and full of chalcedony and beautiful druzy quartz crystals. Many specimens are broken nodules or pebbles. The effort is mostly centered on old claims in the Amasa Valley, southwest of Marjum Canyon. Youll want to look for the semi spherical white rocks that sometimes have smaller lumps on them. club in Salt Lake City. I went out today and was still able to get in. Salt Lake City, UT 84114 There are abandoned mines and mine dumps scattered everywhere. The Utah Geological Survey (UGS) is a division of the Utah Department of Natural Resources. Amethyst, Azurite, Bornite, Carnotite, Chalcocite, Chrysocolla, Limonite, Malachite, Molybdenite, etc. Each cottage has a sitting room, kitchenette, private bath and bedrooms with king sized Select Comfort beds, HDTV/DVD, Air Conditioned. They are from an extinct group of arthropods that lived from the early Cambrian Period until near the end of the Permian Period. In the town of Panguitch, turn right (South) onto US-89 for 10.1 miles until you get to a dirt road on the left hand side called Casto Canyon Road, 4. I live in Idaho and Id like to head down that way, but not if its for nothing. I made it out here a month or so definitely one of my favorite spots. Eroded holes in the face of the mountain attest to the forces of nature sculpting the peak by removing the softer pumice. Agate, Agatized clams, Jasper, Petrified wood, Corvusite, Selenium, Uraninite, Autunite, etc. Hi Ratwaffles! Address: Moab Field Office 82 East Dogwood Moab, UT 84532. Good catch! It's a Large size geocache, with difficulty of 1.5, terrain of 2. You can also read through my free rock identification guide and mineral identification guide which are filled with useful information and tools. We are easy walking distance to downtown Mantiou enjoy restaurants, shopping, art galleries,microbreweries, wine shops and the old fashioned Manitou Acrade . Also found at the site are Albite, Biotite, Diopside, Garnet, Molybdenite, Gold, Pyrite, Quartz, Scheelite, Tourmaline, Tremo-lite, Vesuvianite, and Wollastonite. Western Utah is perhaps the best place in the entire state for rockhounding, thanks in large part to the world famous Dugway Geode Beds. Obsidian can be found west ofBlack Rock. The number of different minerals and gems you can find in this area is astounding. Amethyst, Azurite, Calcite, Cerussite, Chalcopyrite, Epidote, Fluorite, Galena, Garnet, Malachite, Opal, Pyrite, Quartz, Tourmaline, Tremolite, etc. The Antelope Springs area in Millard County is one of the best places on earth to find trilobite fossils. Thanks again! A couple of years ago we found your blog about agate on the saddle of the peak and hiked all over it and found some nice cutting and tumbling material. When you have gone 31 miles youll come to a road that heads southwest. The Rockhounder: Agate, chert, jasper, and petrified wood between Capitol Reef National Park and Caineville, Wayne County, LEARN MORE ABOUT THE UTAH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Copyright - Utah Geological Survey - State of Utah. Have fun collecting! Drive Hwy 257 south from Deseret for about 43 miles, until you come to a sign identifying a road that heads east. Were you able to drive right up to the location or did you have to hike around? Azurite, Malachite, Carnotite, Coffinite, Pyrite, Uraninite, etc. amzn_assoc_title = "Some of my favorite rockhounding gear from Amazon:"; Collection in large quantities or for commercial purposes require a permit, lease or license from the Bureau of Land Management. Agate, chert, and jasper are varieties of microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline quartz (quartz having crystals that are too small to be detected with a hand lens) that have either a waxy or a dull luster. The sunstones are easy to find on sunny days. But i had more fun collecting down lower in the washes. Beryl, Fluorite, Scheelite, Azurite, Gold, Malachite, Galena, Pyrolusite, Beryl, Sphalerite, etc. Agate, Jasper, Pyrolusite, Rhodochrosite, Chalcedony, Chalcopyrite, Cuprite, Galena, Gold, Hematite, Malachite, Pyrite, Limonite, Goethite, etc. I did see some no trespassing signs off Elberta Slant Road. First off, let me mention that I have only been to this location once. From the Weiss Road, drive north along the east side of the mountain for about 2.5 miles and look for the coves. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Recreation and Vehicle Guide to the House Range Resource Area map. Obsidian can be found all around that area. See ourrockhounding map. We havent been digging out there since we lost the claims so it wont be as easy as it used to be to find geodes.. One of the best perks of rockhounding in Utah is the enormous amount of public land open to recreational use. Aragonite, Bloedite, Gypsum, Halite, Thenardite, Mirabilite. Agate, Chalcedony, Jasper, Petrified wood, Silicified wood, Petrified dinosaur bone, Agate, Monazite, Zircon, Agate, (common, moss), Chalcedony, Jasper, Petrified wood, Argentite, Gold, Limonite, Pyrite, Fluorite, Garnet, Quartz, Selenium. Cinnabar, Gold, Orpiment crystals, Quartz, Rutile, Scorodite, Talc, Tourmaline, etc. Please update your website letting people know there is no longer a fee to dig geodes. Work the canyon bottom and foothills for specimens. We know of plenty of spots to find excellent material for cutting and tumbling. This is the next place I will want to do but just checking before the drive with three kids lol. Obsidian can be found west of Black Rock. ON AGATE HILL. The site is so rich that you cant walk 5 feet without stepping on jasper. Directions: From the junction of Hwy. As always, please let me know if you have any new information on ANY of these locations or if I have any incorrect information. The entire Dugway Range is a rockhounding hot spot, known not only for its geodes but fantastic specimens of many minerals including fluorite, garnet, topaz, and beryl. To many to choose from Wanted to fill my car. 1.8K views 2 months ago 49th. The agate and chert at this location are white, gray, green, purple, orange, and red. We were actually just out here again a week or two ago and didnt really encounter any other people. Pumice is present in the formation. Oxide patterns color these rocks to make them look like plant fossils. Actinolite, Barite, Bismuth, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, Galena, Garnet, Magnetite, Pyrolusite, Rutile, Tetrahedrite, etc. The locations and information contained in this article are primarily derived from academic papers, online resources, and other outside sources. Turned off there, pass a horseback riding stable for Rubys, pass the trailhead for Casto Canyon, passed most of the red dirt area and came to a rolling hill area, got out of the car, walked about 25 yards uphill and was surrounded by agate. Anhydrite, Carnallite, Gypsum, Halite, Polyhalite, Sylvite, Anhydrite, Carnotite, Gypsum, Pyrite, Chalcopyrite, Galena, Gold, Pyrite, Sphalerite, Azurite, Bornite, Limonite, Calcite. Chapel Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2006. Azurite, Chalcocite, Gypsum, Malachite, Pyrite, Agate, Agatized dinosaur bone, Petrified wood, Agate, Anhydrite, Carnotite, Chalcedony, Jasper, Gypsum, Uraninite, Agatized wood, Amethyst, Carnotite, Petrified wood, Agate, Chalcedony, Chert, Petrified dinosaur bones, Jasper. Almost 70% of Utah is BLM land open for recreational rockhounding. Monday through Friday, Is this still a good spot to find these rocks:) I am wanting to make a list of places to try for this summer we started today geode beds in dugway beautiful place! Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, Mailing Address: They were definitely picture worthy!Reds, yellows, blues, blacks, and whites mostly, but we only explored a small section of the river. stands for Rockhounders Outreach for Community Knowledge. The only problem with coming as a guest is you wont be covered under our club accident insurance. Drive another 10.4 miles to the four way stop in the town of Francis and go straightonto UT-35 East/W Main Village Way, 6. Enjoy an old fashioned traditional veranda that invites you to sit, relax and enjoy our gardens or the foothills of Pike's Peak. The casual rock hound or collector may take small amounts of fossils, gemstones and rocks fromunrestricted federal lands in Utah without obtaining a special permit if for personal, non-commercial purposes. Drive pass the sign to the west end of the pavement. Apache Tears (round nodules of obsidian) form if water is present during the cooling of obsidian lava. Just call: Jerry at (801) 503-8736 for a Date and Time., 2. Proceed to I-25 taking I-25 north to exit 141. I can confirm this. Travel south to a bridge crossing the freeway to the west. One of my friends did go out there recently and he said a couple of guys had their trucks blocking the road and told him he wasnt allowed back in there. Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. As I live in Texas currently, my parents will be keeping an eye on this cache. Much of the delicate structure of the wood is preserved because of the small crystal size. Your instructions Coming from the North state once in Panguitch (town not Lake) Go south or right? Lake Superior Agate, Moon Cake Mold, Not Handmade Collectible Vintage Greeting Cards, Starbucks City Mugs, Collectible Newspapers (1940-1969) Additional site navigation. The road goes into a kind of a cove and here can be found chalcedony of various colors from purple to pink, black, yellow's, bluish whites, etc. If you are looking to collect rusty old horseshoes, railroad spikes/nails, and other random bits of metal, this would also be your place. Fluorite, Bertrandite, Carnotite, Chalcedony, Chalcopyrite, Fluorite, Hematite, Magnetite, Pyrite, Quartz. Also I didnt see any no trespassing signs. We did find several specimens, but our enthusiasm to return to this location is off the charts. The colors most seen are clear, white, purple, and pink (I really like the pink ones for some reason). The Uinta mountains near the northern border contain quite a few old mines which would be a great place to begin your search. You never know what mysteries you will find underground. I asked a local. We just went today, no snow, (2/17/18) it was easy to get there in our truck. . Even with the cold weather, the ground was quite soft and so we didnt really need any of the tools we had broughtonly buckets to fill up . Agate Hill is at the intersection of Spencer and Cave Avenues. So the BLM sends out crews to cut the junipers. amzn_assoc_linkid = "449ea551b1326ba1099098f322f2d915"; We are easy walking distance to downtown Mantiou enjoy restaurants, shopping, art galleries,microbreweries, wine shops and the old fashioned Manitou Acrade . For those who have been North of Milford, you will already know that the area is extremely windy (Youll pass hundreds of windmills on the way down from Delta). Smith, Lee. Although you can dig for geodes outside of the claim, you will have far better luck getting permission from the claim-owners to collect on the actual claim. A locations listing here is not a guarantee of accuracy. I was wondering if the jasper there had a specific name so Im glad you shared that. Joining up with a local rockhounding club for a group trip can often get you access to otherwise off-limits locations like privately owned mines and quarries. Hey yall! Azurite, Barite, Cerussite, Galena, Jamesonite, Malachite, Pyrite. Loa 1:100,000-scale metric topographic map. It is one of the few National Parks you can explore and take in most of it in just one day. The exciting thing to find while out looking for jasper are thin walled geodes with crystals of celestite, calcite and quartz . Near this intersection Apache Tears can be found scattered on the surface of the ground. Deseret: Obsidian can be found west ofBlack Rock. Thanks again for your comment! The first place we visited was located near Brian Head ski resort (I do love snowboarding here with the Misses in the rockhounding offseason). Agate from Utah, USA Tooele County Dugway Range Dugway Mountains Mining District UGMS Bull 117 Minerals and Mineral Localities of Utah Gold Hill Mining District (Clifton Mining District) UGMS Bull 117 Minerals and Mineral Localities of Utah Johnson Pass UGMS Bull 117 Minerals and Mineral Localities of Utah Contents1 Where can I [] Nearly 1,000 feet of the Tunnel Spring Tuff is visible many miles away as its startling white color varies from that of the surrounding landscape. Trilobite fossils are extremely popular with collectors. Follow that road west as if you were going to Topaz Mountain. We are doing an expedition to the Eureka Site this coming Saturday. Drive South on I-15 for 26.7 miles to Santaquin exit 244 2. Found much agate, with much solid & mixed color , but none with bands or circles or patterns. To get started, you can check out my recommended gear page which contains my full reviews for every Geologists favorite rock hammer and the best hiking backpack Ive ever owned. Theyve had heavy equipment in there tearing up all the lower vegetation trees, bushes, rocks everything. These areas are known to contain several mineral species that you arent likely to find in such abundance anywhere else in the state such as halite, gypsum, and sylvite. Turn left over the railroad track, then follow the road about one-quarter mile onto the knoll. From Delta, drive southwest on US Hwy 6/50 for about 51 miles to the road leading south through Blind Valley. Aragonite, Bloedite, Gypsum, Halite, Glauberite, Thenardite, Apatite, Allumite, Biotite, Hornblende, Magnetite, Microcline, Feldspar, Pyrite, Quartz, Sphene, Sericite, Sheelite, Zircon. Depending on the cottage spare bedrooms have either twin or full beds. Azurite, Barite, Calamine, Chalcocite, Chalcopyrite, Chrysocolla, Galena, Gypsum, Kaolinite, Malachite, Opal, Pyrite, Sphalerite, Wulfenite, Zircon, etc. Bismutite, Rhodochrosite, Fluorite, Quartz, Azurite, Cerussite, Galena, Malachite, Calcite, Garnet, Limonite, Pyrite, Wulfenite, Sphalerite, etc. P.O. Turn left (East) onto UT-20 E and drive 20.5 miles to US-89, 3. Cross the freeway to the east and turn south on the first frontage road. 191 & Hwy 128, drive east 29 miles along the Colorado River. The crystals formed within cavities of the Topaz Mountain Rhyolite, a volcanic rock which erupted approximately six to seven million years ago (Tertiary Period) from volcanic vents along faults in the area. From my limited knowledge on how agates are formed, I assumed that the numerous amount of agate material was due to these large ancient lava beds. Hematite, Limonite, Pyrolusite, Magnetite, Thorium, Fluorite, Apatite, Albite, Calcite, Chalcedony, Diopside, Epidote, Garnet, Galena, Quartz, Rutile, etc. The first day we went, we hiked around. 350 East 300 South We were late on a maintenance waiver and the BLM was able to take them away. Disappointed about that aspect. (435) 864-3638 Glad You Asked: How Do Geologists Know How Old a Rock Is? Many specimens are broken nodules or pebbles. Big J and I had the chance to do one last hoorah before winter sets in and snow covers all of our favorite spots. One of the most common questions rockhounds have is whether or not they are allowed to collect at a certain location. (For those interested, the rumor is that ebay user Carver2 is the owner of the claim). Agate Hill Inn sits at the base of Pikes Peak in the historic district of Manitou Springs. Roseburg, OR (97470) Today Turn left (South) onto Redwood Road and drive another 8.3 miles to the Dyno Nobel plant turnoff. Directions to Agate Hill near Bryce Canyon: From the intersection of 800 North and I-15 in Orem, Utah 1. Our cottages are on our one acre garden property. Salt Lake City Utah USA Collectible Topographical Postcards, . In your directions on this page, you state: Directions to Brian Head Agate. Agate Hill Inn sits at the base of Pikes Peak in the historic district of Manitou Springs. Sometimes, you might even find conjoined ones which are always fun to cut open. Coffinite, Doloresite, Uraninite, Azurite, Chalcocite, Chalcopyrite, Cuprite, Malachite, Pyrite, Vanadium, Carnotite, Cerussite, Galena, Fluorite, etc. Southern Utah is a veritable playground for rockhounds, offering a wide variety of location types including old mining dumps, stream and river gravels, washes, draws, and placer deposits. Drive South on I-15 for 178.4 miles until exit 95 toward US-89/Panguitch/Kanab, 2. Physical Description: 367 p. ; 24 cm. Stibnite, Galena, Hematite, Limonite, Azurite, Magnetite, Malachite, Muscovite, Anglesite, Azurite, Cerussite, Galena, Malachite, Azurite, Barite, Cerussite, Galena, Wulfenite, Anglesite, Barite, Cerussite, Galena, Jarosite, Limonite, Pyrite, Smithsonite, Biotite, Monazite, Molybdenite, Uraninite, Xenotime. P.O. Drive 21.5 miles and turn left (North) onto US-189 N/Us-40 W/South Main Street in Heber, 4. When I was little my mom and dad and I would go out to rock hound all the times but being young I dont remember alot of it so even though I did it alot when I was young and knew what I was looking for then today I feel like Im starting all over lol many years went by that we stopped so still learning spots and rocks.

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