Rockhounding
Rockhounding
Rockhounding Links
- Minerals, Specimens and Crystals Online link direct to the mines and lapidary shops for mineral specimens and crystals, display specimens, unique decorator and collector pieces.
- Middle Tennessee Rockhounds Non-profit, family-oriented organization that is open to individuals of all ages who share common interests in collecting and working with gems, minerals, jewelry, geology, and fossils.
- Da Yooper's Rockhounding Guide Buy, sell or trade fossils, rocks, minerals and miscellaneous. Enjoy the "oldest antiques on earth".
- Marco's Italian Minerals Private collection, trade lists, research; and exchange experiences with other rockhounds. Only site that trades exclusively in Italian, or alpine minerals.
- Interior British Columbia Geology and paleontology tours. Photographs of recent mineral and fossil finds in and around the Kamloops area.
- Kreigh's Web Resources A large collection of links and original information for Rockhounds about geology, minerals, fossils, lapidary, rock clubs, and other related subjects. Many dealer sites have also been included.
- Ore-Rock-On Information on rockhounding in Oregon and Washington. Field trips, collecting sites, trade list, books, and items for sale.
- A Virginia Rockhounder Husband-and-wife team share general rockhounding information, display specimens, and fossil collection.
- Balls O' Fire Mining, processing and history of the fire agate. Specimen collection, with custom jewelry sales.
- Kentucky Agate Collecting Personal collection of Kentucky agate and other materials. Related links page, including clubs.
- Rockhound Located on the rugged west slope of the Little Florida Mountains, the park is a favorite for "rockhounds" because of the abundant agates and quartz crystals found there. Hiking trails provide spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.
- Agate.com Chronicles of rockhounding trips through Washington, Oregon and Arizona, by Jason Matthiessen; including photos of finds, with links to other sites.
- AmericanRubies.com Triple-washed gem concentrates from supplier's unsalted Ruby Mine, located in No. Carolina. Possible finds include; sapphires, garnets, rhodolites, rubies, moonstone, sillimanite, kyanite, and rutile.
- Rockhounding Arkansas An authoritative and comprehensive guide to Arkansas geology, minerals, and the hobby of rockhounding. Written by the well known geologist Mike Howard.
- World of Rockhounds Rockhound chat and list serv. Three lists and two chat rooms available. One for rock talk, one for selling products, and one for finalizing your sales. Also promotes a banner exchange.
- Stone Trails Pacific-Northwest gem, mineral and fossil locations, with information to assist the rockhound.
- Rockhound Retiring Selling collection recovered over 40 years of rockhounding. Some lapidary equipment, jewelry mountings, tumbled agates, and matching western bolo ties and buckles.
- Cape-Atlantic Rockhounds Club for enthusiasts based in Cologne, NJ. Rock collecting, lapidary, geology, mineralogy, shows and related activities.
- Rockhound Corner's Extensive collections of rocks and minerals, rare books on the subject, and related links. Bilingual.
- Mineral Search Safaris Geological Artifacts Tours organized safaris to Mexico. Itinerary, reports, schedules and related information.
- About.com Kids' Collecting Rocks and Minerals page. The starting point for kids, with index of related websites.
- Coyote Creations Discover the legend behind Arizona's famous apache tears; including geographic information, physical properties, and alleged healing powers.
- Rocks and Style Follow the rocks link to view samples and descriptions of collection. The rocks are from, and the photos were taken in- Alabama, Colorado, Georgia and New Mexico.
- Cape Cod Rocks Pictorial museum, exhibiting gems, fossils, rocks, and mineral specimens.
- Rockhounds Information Page Link list and information about the rockhounds mailing list.
- Rock Hound's Home Intended to give those individuals interested in rocks, minerals, and lapidary, a source for information on the earth sciences, and supporting organizations.
- Boris' Mineral Collection Enthusiasts's site describes mineral collection, features a photo gallery, locations and the list of specimens.
- Geology Adventures Founded in 1983. Book rockhounding field trips for clubs and organizations.
- Minerals and Fossils Information on rock-hounding, mineral and fossil collecting, dinosaurs, travel, Kern County club activity, maps to collection localities, Paleontology, science projects, field trips, museums.
- ELS Jr. Rockhounds Club is located in Evansville, Indiana, and open to youngsters ages 9-16. Study earth sciences, field trips and shows.
- Norwegian Rockhound Photos of Norwegian minerals, with short descriptions of the geological parageneses they were found in.
- Loch's Mineral Trading Post Rockhound enthusiast's site containing photos of mineral specimens for trade and viewing.
- Boo's Rockhounding Multi-state listing of rock, mineral and fossil fee-collecting sites. Also, Midwest Rockhound calendar of events. Includes info on how to grow your own crystals.
- Convair Rockhound Association Family-oriented club, located in San Diego, CA. Activities include field trips, monthly meetings, jewelry making and shows.
- New England Fossicking Tours Hunt for gems, minerals, and fossils in the New England Region Of NSW, Australia.
- World Wide Gold Nuggets Featuring gold nuggets from Africa, Australia, Bolivia, Canada, and the US. Includes rare Crystalline gold. Many sizes from 1 gram up to over 1 ounce.
- Rick Westerholm's Idaho Gem Trails Page Rock hounding site featuring photos of gem and mineral specimens collected in the state of Idaho.
- Kamloops Rock Works Tours for rockhounds, including: McAbee fossil beds, McGillivray quartz crystals, and Fraser River jade tour.
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