LouisianaThis is a featured page


Near Baton Rouge

TREASURE HUNTING IN LOUISIANA
Add what you know about this area to create a handy guide for other treasure hunters.
Click EasyEdit to add to this page!
(Don't see the EasyEdit button above?
Sign in or sign up.)
Below detailed localities, but also on the Wiki:
Discussion Threads on the Wiki for Louisiana
Other Resources on the Wiki for Louisiana


Photo Albums:
LOUISIANA (compilation album, add your own pictures!)

More Locations:
Other Pages:
Member Resources:
Click EasyEdit to add what you know. If you create another page featuring Louisiana, or album of your Louisiana collection, please add it to the table above. If a new thread on Louisiana is started, it should also be added to the table. If you can help it, and it doesn't have a better starting page, start new Louisiana threads at the bottom of this page.
Louisiana

What this area is known for:
  1. Petrified Wood - especially Palm Wood
  2. Precious Opal
  3. Fossils
  4. Agates
  5. Carnelian
  6. Jasper
  7. Chalcedony
Biggest finds in this area:
  1. Large logs of the State Fossil have been found
  2. Beautiful precious opal in a sandstone matrix

Local appraisers: Name, contact info/website

Local geocaching/treasure hunting clubs:
Club name, contact info

Best time of year to go: Fall through June. July and August are not the best months for heavy working of a collecting site. Other helpful resources:
(newspapers, websites, etc)

Have a question about treasure hunting or geocaching in this region?
THE BEST PLACES TO HUNT
Regions can have multiple good spots to go add details to build a complete guide.
Location #1: Petrified Palm Wood

General description: The state fossil is petrified palm wood. It can be found with other wood of Oligocene age Catahoula Formation especially around Toledo Bend Lake. The wood is found on the lake shore and below the dam. I have collected near the lake in clear cut areas where logging is occurring. The log trucks and the heavy equipment uncovers the wood.
How to get there: Toledo Bend Lake is on the border of Louisiana and Texas. Palm wood can be found on Texas side also. The dam site is on LA HWY191 in western Louisiana. Toledo Bend is a well known resort area famous for its fishing.

http://www.toledo-bend.com/srala/
Grade this location: (A to F): A I have a great deal of wood from this area. GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1.Digging tools
2.Bug spray
3.Buckets
4. Strong back
Helpful notes to newcomers:
There are plenty of places to stay in the area. Plan on doing some site seeing. Palm wood makes very attractive jewelry. Most of the wood is cream color, however, the black wood demands a premium price.
Be sure to visit Natchitoches: my favorite city in Louisiana.
http://www.historicnatchitoches.com/

Location #2: Alluvial Deposits - Gravels

General description: The state gemstone of Louisiana is the agate. The Paleocene gravels of the state are a source of gemstones transported from a wide range of the United States. It is not uncommon to find jaspers, chalcedony, carnelian, agate, colorful chert even metamorphic and igneous stones in the vast amounts of material the Mississippi River and its tributaries have deposited in Louisiana.
How to get there: Much of Louisiana has gravel bars along it many streams and bayous. As you travel across keep a watchful eye for gravel operations and exposed road cuts that look promising. One good site is northern Catahoula County in the gravel hills of the region.
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1.Bucket
2.Sunscreen and a hat.
Helpful notes to newcomers:
Searching a gravel pit requires that you train your eyes to look for the stone that appears different. I have seen rockhounds overlook great gemstones because it all runs together if you don't look closely.

Location #3:
(Local beach, park, etc)



General description:
How to get there:
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1.
2.
3.
Helpful notes to newcomers:

Location #4:
(Local beach, park, etc)



General description:
How to get there:
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1.
2.
3.
Helpful notes to newcomers:

Location #5:
(Local beach, park, etc)



General description:
How to get there:
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1.
2.
3.
Helpful notes to newcomers:

VIDEO FROM THIS AREA
Upload a YouTube or Google video of geocaching or treasure hunting excursions from this area.

National Directory page - Travel Channel Cash and Treasures

About this video:

Video submitted by:

National Directory page - Travel Channel Cash and Treasures

About this video:

Video submitted by:
National Directory page - Travel Channel Cash and Treasures

About this video:

Video submitted by:
National Directory page - Travel Channel Cash and Treasures

About this video:

Video submitted by:


PHOTOS FROM THIS AREA
Upload pictures of your geocaching or treasure hunting excursions from this area.


Lousiana & Texas Petrified Wood



About this photo: Two pieces of Palm Wood and one piece of Black Petrified Wood - 68 pounds

Photo submitted by: Bill Reynolds

National Directory page - Travel Channel Cash and Treasures

About this photo:

Photo submitted by:
National Directory page - Travel Channel Cash and Treasures


About this photo:

Photo submitted by:

National Directory page - Travel Channel Cash and Treasures


About this photo:

Photo submitted by:

< BACK to National Directories
Back to top Navigation tables - Treasure Hunting Wiki
Wiki HomeWhat's Rockin'



gamaliel114
gamaliel114
Latest page update: made by gamaliel114 , Sep 10 2009, 12:17 AM EDT (about this update About This Update gamaliel114 Edited by gamaliel114

1 image added
1 image deleted

view changes

- complete history)
More Info: links to this page
There are no threads for this page.  Be the first to start a new thread.

Related Content

  (what's this?Related ContentThanks to keyword tags, links to related pages and threads are added to the bottom of your pages. Up to 15 links are shown, determined by matching tags and by how recently the content was updated; keeping the most current at the top. Share your feedback on Wetpaint Central.)