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Cherokee ruby & sapphire mine
Cherokee ruby & sapphire mine












cherokee ruby & sapphire mine

Imagine yourself as a part of the Gold Rush in this remote section of Kootenai National Forest in Montana. Libby Creek Recreational Gold Panning Area, Libby, Montana Either way, a trip to the on-site Diamond Springs Water Park ($6) is a great way to cool off after a dirty day of digging. Let a staff member cast an appraising eye on your finds before you leave to determine if you've really struck it rich. Diamonds are often found on the surface, especially after heavy rains. Equipment can be rented on site, but you don't need it. A mere $8 entrance ticket to the 37.5-acre plowed field is all that's between you and a diamond that could pay for a new car. The only diamond-producing site in the entire world where the public can hunt for diamonds is located in – believe it or not - a state park. Plan a visit around these cities where you can hunt for treasure - and take home what you find.Ĭrater of Diamonds State Park, Murfreesboro, Arkansas In a few mining destinations across the U.S., finders are keepers. Want to come back from vacation with more money in your pocket than when you left? Vegas, thankfully, isn't your only option.














Cherokee ruby & sapphire mine