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What this area is known for:
  1. Agates
  2. Thomsonite
  3. Fossils
  4. Silkstone
  5. Jasper
Biggest finds in this area:
What was found, plus brief description


Local appraisers: Name, contact info/website

Local geocaching/treasure hunting clubs:
  1. http://minnesotamineralclub.org/history.htm

Best time of year to go: Not in the Winter for heavens sake unless you are into winter sports and if you are (Go for it). Other helpful resources:
(newspapers, websites, etc)

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THE BEST PLACES TO HUNT
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Location #1: Hill Annex Mine State Park
General description: Chose one of three tours. A tour of a massive open pit iron ore mine. A tour of the lake formed by the mining operations. A fossils hunt to recover marine fossils. All three tours take about 1 1/2 hours each.
How to get there:

Entrance to the park is on the north edge of Calumet along State Highway 169, halfway between Grand Rapids and Hibbing.


More information can be found at:
www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/hill_annex_mine/index.html
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1. Collecting bag
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Helpful notes to newcomers:
City of Calumet maintains a nice picnic area just outside the park gate.

Location #2: Moose Lake State Park
General description: Minnesota's gemstone is Lake Superior Agate. At Moose Lake visit the Agate and Geological Interpretive Center. It is a 4500 square foot center that features agates, rocks, minerals and geology of Minnesota. Lakers as the locals call the agates can be found wherever gravels are exposed along shores, gravel pits, road cuts and stream gravel bars. Collecting is not allowed in the state park but there are near by gravel pits were collecting is allowed with permission.

State Park Site:
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/moose_lake/index.html
How to get there:
Located 1/4 miles east of I-35 at the Moose Lake exit #214. The park entrance is off County Road 137. Take the Moose Lake exit off I-35. Then go east on County Road 137 until you see the park signs about 1/2 mile down the road.
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1. Bucket
2. Wading shoes
3. Small hand tool
Helpful notes to newcomers: The state park has camping, fishing, swimming, and other attractions.

Location #3: Grand Marais

General description:Thomsonite is a zeolite mineral with pink, red, and white patterns. It is a very attractive semi-precious gemstone suitable for cutting and polishing.
How to get there:Nodules of Thomsonite can be found in the basaltic lava flows about 5 miles southwest of Grand Marais, Minnesota or small pebbles collected along the beach.

See Worrld Wide Museum of Natural Histoty@
http://www.wmnh.com/wmhome.htm
Grade this location: (A to F):
Minnesota - Travel Channel Cash and Treasures

Visit the folloeing link for Thomsonite rough and jewelry:
http://www.thomsonite.com/thomsonite.htm
GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1. Hammer and chisel
2. Pry bar
3. Bucket
4. Or you can look for pebbles along the Lake Superior Shore
I vote for picking up pieces, it is easier than breaking it out of basalt lava.
Helpful notes to newcomers:
This is a resort area with many places to stay or vacation.
http://grandmarais.com/

Location #4: Minnesota Staurolite



General description: Commonly called fairy crosses, staurolite can be found on the banks of the muddy Mississippi below the dam at Royalton.
How to get there:

The following web site gives complete directions:
home.att.net/~bjgoetteman/Staurolite_Screen.html
Grade this location: (A to F): GPS coordinates:

Handy to bring along:
1. Boots for sinking in the mud.
2.Got to have a screen box
3. Shovel
4. There is plenty of water for screening - the Whole River
Helpful notes to newcomers:
Don't forget bug spray, sunscreen and the screen box.

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(Local beach, park, etc)



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aubreyreynolds9@gmai Minnesota Bingamite 4 Jun 27 2008, 12:30 AM EDT by pvjjh
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Where in the great state of Minnesota can I collect Bingamite? I would love to find some - You Bet ya!
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MNgal diamonds 5 May 12 2008, 5:36 PM EDT by aubreyreynolds9@gmai
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does anyone know if there are any diamonds in MN? or just agates...
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