Rockhounding in the USA

A collection of rockhounding and arrowhead (Indian artifact) field reports from across the nation. Join us for exciting geological and historical adventures involving rocks, minerals, crystals, fossils, and Native American artifacts as we include reports, photos, videos, maps and more. If you love rocks, minerals, fossils, and artifacts, then Rockhounding USA is your new home.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Amazing Tales of Geology - Episode 3: The Giant Crystal Cavern of Naica, Mexico

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We’ve all seen crystals small enough to hold in your hand, but how about crystals big enough on which to stand? That’s exactly what hap...
Saturday, January 27, 2018

Amazing Tales of Geology - Episode 2: The Black Star of Queensland

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Could it be true that one of the most valuable and beautiful gems in all of human history was once considered a worthless rock and used as a...

Mineral Minute - Episode 2: Amazonite

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Watch our latest episode of Mineral Minute for a quick look at Amazonite, that bluish-green to rich green variety of the feldspar family (mo...
Saturday, January 20, 2018

Mineral Minute - Episode 1: Amethyst

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Watch this short video as we spend 60-seconds exploring everyone's favorite purple variety of quartz: Amethyst, right here on Mineral Mi...

Fossil Shark Teeth at the WM Browning Cretaceous Park

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If you visit most creeks in the southeast you are likely to find frogs, lizards, or even an occasional snake. But...SHARK'S TEETH? In th...

Amazing Tales of Geology - Episode 1: The Million Dollar Pocket

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Aquamarine. That beautiful pale blue to bluish-green member of the Beryl family, treasured by gem cutters and prized by mineral prospector...
Sunday, September 3, 2017

Quartz Crystals on Fisher Mountain (Mt. Ida, Arkansas)

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On this episode of Rockhounding USA, Chase and I travel to Mt. Ida, known as "The Quartz Crystal Capital of the World." We visit J...
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