North Carolina Rockhounding Sites

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  north carolina rockhounding sites: A Rockhounding Guide to North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains Michael Streeter, 2003 A guidebook identifying 30 rock and mineral collecting sites, including abandoned mines and prospects, in a 17-county region of western North Carolina. Includes a map and complete directions for each site, minerals to be found there, recommended tools and historical details, if known.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Exploring the Geology of the Carolinas Kevin G. Stewart, Mary-Russell Roberson, 2015-12-01 How were the Appalachian Mountains formed? Are the barrier islands moving? Is there gold in the Carolinas? The answers to these questions and many more appear in this reader-friendly guide to the geology of North Carolina and South Carolina. Exploring the Geology of the Carolinas pairs a brief geological history of the region with 31 field trips to easily accessible, often familiar sites in both states where readers can observe firsthand the evidence of geologic change found in rocks, river basins, mountains, waterfalls, and coastal land formations. Geologist Kevin Stewart and science writer Mary-Russell Roberson begin by explaining techniques geologists use to read rocks, the science of plate tectonics, and the formation of the Carolinas. The field trips that follow are arranged geographically by region, from the Blue Ridge to the Piedmont to the Coastal Plain. Richly illustrated and accompanied by a helpful glossary of geologic terms, this field guide is a handy and informative carry-along for hikers, tourists, teachers, and families--anyone interested in the science behind the sights at their favorite Carolina spots. Includes field trips to: Grandfather Mountain, N.C. Linville Falls, N.C. Caesars Head State Park, S.C. Reed Gold Mine, N.C. Pilot Mountain State Park, N.C. Raven Rock State Park, N.C. Sugarloaf Mountain, S.C. Santee State Park, S.C. Jockey's Ridge State Park, N.C. Carolina Beach State Park, N.C. and 21 more sites in the Carolinas! Southern Gateways Guide is a registered trademark of the University of North Carolina Press
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding Colorado William A. Kappele, 2017-04-01 Rockhounding Colorado takes you to 100 of the best rockhounding sites in the state. Search for amethyst and quartz at the Crystal Hill Mine, check out the view at Douglas Pass while looking for leaf imprints and insect fossils, or head to Saint Peters Dome to uncover green, white, and purple fluorite.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding Virginia Robert Beard, 2017-05-15 Explore the mineral-rich region of Virginia with veteran rockhound Robert Beard’s Rockhounding Virginia and unearth the state’s best rockhounding sites, ranging from popular and commercial sites to numerous lesser-known areas. Featuring an overview of the state’s geologic history as well as a site-by-site guide to the best rockhounding locations, Rockhounding Virginia is the ideal resource for rockhounds of all ages and experience levels.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding New Mexico Martin Freed, Ruta Vaskys, 2021-06-01 More than a third of New Mexico is public land that holds untold quantities of mineralogical treasure. With this book anyone can learn where to find unusual mineral displays, fossils, jasper, agate, petrified wood—not to mention more obsidian than one rockhound could possibly collect in a lifetime. The array and quality of such materials just waiting to be found in New Mexico are almost mind-boggling. Rockhounding New Mexico describes 140 of the state's best rockhound sites, covering popular and commercial sites as well as numerous little-known areas. This handy guide describes where and how to collect specimens, includes maps of each site as well as directions, and provides reliable recommendations for accommodations, camping, and other special attractions. It is, in short, a complete and outstanding introduction to the many sides of a fascinating hobby.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding Wyoming Kenneth L. Graham, 2017-07-01 The 75 sites described in this guide take you across the red desert to the high mountain majesty of the Big Horns and Wind Rivers as well as the geologic wonders of Yellowstone National Park. Graham, a former hardrock miner, developed an interest in rocks at an early age, and he shares his enthusiasm for rockhounding and his appreciation for the diverse Wyoming landscape that holds the treasure. Each description provides detailed information complete with maps on how to find the remote as well as popular digs, what will likely be found there, the tools to bring, the best season to visit, the appropriate vehicle to drive, or when to lace up your hiking boots to get to those out-of-the-way places.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding for Beginners Lars W. Johnson, Stephen M. Voynick, 2021-06-08 Go on an outdoor treasure hunt and enjoy all nature has to offer with this field guide to rockhounding, perfect for armchair geologists or anyone headed out on an adventure! Geology meets treasure hunting with this field guide to rockhounding! If you’ve ever kept an interesting rock or shell, bought a polished stone from a gift shop, or even just enjoyed a ’gram of a really cool crystal, congratulations! You’ve already experienced a rockhounding adventure! Rockhouding for Beginners shows you how to take your rockhounding to the next level, providing everything you need to know from tips for finding local sources for really cool finds to techniques for safely cleaning, cutting, polishing, and caring for the best samples. Complete with full-color photos to help you identify each rock and mineral wherever you find them, this guide has all the rockhounding information you need whether you’re ready to get down and dirty or simply want to learn more from the comfort of your couch.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Shark Tooth Hunting on the Carolina Coast Ashley Oliphant, 2015-06-10 This is a basic guide on how to find and identify fossil shark teeth from the coast of the Carolinas. It offers the basic information novices need to get started hunting fossil shark teeth and features an easy-to-use reference section that will allow for speedy identification of species commonly found on the coasts of North and South Carolina.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding Texas Melinda Crow, 1998 Provides descriptions of over seventy sites for rock viewing and collecting in Texas, each with information on the land type, elevation, best season, land manager, material, tools, vehicle access, accommodations, special attractions, and rockhouding opportunities.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Climber's Guide to American Fork/Rock Canyon Bret Ruckman, Stuart Ruckman, 2023-12-12 The companion book to the new Wasatch Range climbing guide.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Nature Guide to the Blue Ridge Parkway Ann Simpson, Rob Simpson, 2013-03-19 The stunning wildlife along the Blue Ridge Parkway attracts more than 14 million annual visitors from near and far for viewing and photographing opportunities. This information-packed, pocket-size field guide features more than 200 species of mammals, birds, insects, fish, wildflowers, mushrooms and more in a convenient, portable package. Including full-color photos and easy-to-understand descriptions, species are arranged by family to aid in quick identification. This book also includes ecosystem and geology information about the park as well as suggested nature hikes. This is the perfect nature guide for your next trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Birds of Florida Todd Telander, 2020-06-01 Each Falcon Field Guide to birds introduces the most common and sought-after species in a state. Conveniently sized to fit in your pocket and featuring full-color, detailed illustrations, these informative guides make it easy to identify birds in a backyard, favorite parks, and wildlife areas. Each bird is accompanied by a detailed listing of its prominent attributes and a color illustration showing its important features. Birds are organized in taxonomic order, keeping families of birds together for easy identification. This is the essential source for the field, both informative and beautiful to peruse.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding Pennsylvania and New Jersey Robert Beard, 2024-08-06 With this informative guide, you can explore the mineral-rich regions of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, from the beaches to the mountains. It describes the states' best rockhounding sites and covers popular and commercial sites as well as numerous little-known areas. This handy guide also describes how to collect specimens, includes maps and directions to each site, and lists rockhound clubs in each state. Rockhounding Pennsylvania and New Jersey offers a complete introduction to this many-faceted hobby and is an invaluable sourcebook.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding Adventures Barrett Williams, ChatGPT, 2024-12-24 Unleash the adventurer within you with Rockhounding Adventures—a captivating eBook that takes you on an exhilarating journey through the world of rocks, minerals, and fossils. Whether you're a curious beginner or a seasoned enthusiast, this guidebook will make the natural landscapes around you come alive with hidden secrets waiting to be uncovered. Start your adventure with an engaging introduction to the fascinating world of rockhounding. Discover the allure of nature's jewels and the historical tapestry that enriches our hunt for these treasures. Dive deep into the story of minerals and fossils, and learn to appreciate these time capsules of Earth's past. Preparing for your expedition is crucial, and this guide has you covered. From gear checklists to safety tips, and mapping your perfect destinations, every detail is laid out for seamless adventures. Explore mineral-rich landscapes—from the deserts' hidden gems to majestic mountain ranges, each offering unique geological treasures. Are you drawn to the mystique of fossils? Master the art and science of fossil hunting, with expert guidance on recognizing fossil-rich terrains and the essential tools to unearth evidence of ancient life. Traverse North America's best rockhounding sites, unveiling the secrets of the American Southwest, Appalachian treasures, and Pacific marvels. Rockhounding Adventures also delves into the geology behind mineral formations and the narrative told by fossils. With tips on ethical rockhounding, you'll learn to respect and protect nature as you enhance your collection. Practical sections on rock and mineral identification empower you to recognize and catalog your finds. Share the joy of discovery within the vibrant rockhounding community, and turn your adventure into an enriching family experience. This eBook is your passport to a world where every rock holds a story, and every journey is a treasure hunt. Begin your lifelong exploration of Earth's geological wonders today with Rockhounding Adventures.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding for Beginners Suleyman Cesur, 2020-04-26 The basic principles of rockhounding and sample pictures with the properties of all gemstones.This book is for beginners.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: A Coast for All Seasons Miles O. Hayes, Jacqueline Michel, 2007-12-01 Illustrations, photographs and satellite imagery enhance a narrative that presents hard science and makes it accessible and very human. This is a book that investigates the changing face of the coastline through erosion, hurricanes and climate change. This is a book that matters.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Basic Rockhounding and Prospecting Garret Romaine, 2025-06-17 Basic Rockhounding and Prospecting is aimed at anyone who is interested in learning the basics of collecting rocks and minerals. It’s the perfect companion title to the more advanced Modern Rockhounding and Prospecting Handbook. Readers will learn how to identify common rocks and minerals, and where to look for them. Using labs, procedures, pictorials, and discussions to help readers learn, this book will cover the basics of geology, describing the three main rock groups, with extensive pictures to show what to look for and how to figure out what is out there. Look inside for: Geology basics Rules and regulations Polishing, preserving, crafting, and displaying your treasures Popular collectibles, including rocks, gems, fossils, meteorites, and gold Tools of the trade for every level of collector
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Modern Rockhounding and Prospecting Handbook Garret Romaine, 2018-10-01 This volume gives you the basic tools to transition from “pebble pup” to expert rockhound and explains everything from geology basics, identification tips, tools of the trade, how to record your findings, and how to set up a lab or gem shop. Before you know it, you’ll be driving the open roads and traveling home with dusty pockets full of rocks, gems, minerals, fossils—and maybe even gold. Features: * geology basics * popular collectibles, including rocks, gems, fossils, meteorites, and gold * tools of the trade for every level of collector * rules and regulations * polishing, preserving, crafting, and displaying your treasures
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Mountains Constance E. Richards, Kenneth L. Richards, 2010-07-13 Insiders' Guide to North Carolina's Mountains is the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information to the region that includes Asheville, Biltmore Estate, Cherokee, Blue Ridge Parkway, and other nearby environs. Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of the area and its surrounding environs.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: The Paleoanthropology and Archaeology of Big-Game Hunting John D. Speth, 2010-09-17 Since its inception, paleoanthropology has been closely wedded to the idea that big-game hunting by our hominin ancestors arose, first and foremost, as a means for acquiring energy and vital nutrients. This assumption has rarely been questioned, and seems intuitively obvious—meat is a nutrient-rich food with the ideal array of amino acids, and big animals provide meat in large, convenient packages. Through new research, the author of this volume provides a strong argument that the primary goals of big-game hunting were actually social and political—increasing hunter’s prestige and standing—and that the nutritional component was just an added bonus. Through a comprehensive, interdisciplinary research approach, the author examines the historical and current perceptions of protein as an important nutrient source, the biological impact of a high-protein diet and the evidence of this in the archaeological record, and provides a compelling reexamination of this long-held conclusion. This volume will be of interest to researchers in Archaeology, Evolutionary Biology, and Paleoanthropology, particularly those studying diet and nutrition.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Gem Stones of the United States Dorothy McKenney Schlegel, 1957
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Paleoindian Mammoth and Mastodon Kill Sites of North America Jason Pentrail, 2021-11-02 The discovery of Clovis projectile points and tools at Blackwater Draw, New Mexico in the 1930s forever changed the face of American archaeology. This enigmatic technocomplex left stone and bone tools scattered among the remains of mammoths and mastodons across North and Central America. While it would require many years of rigorous research and excavation, the story of these early hunter-gatherers is slowly beginning to emerge. In this volume, Jason Pentrail gathers the data from the known paleoindian mammoth and mastodon kill sites and assembles it in a direct fashion for the general reader. This volume discusses each site with a focus on the discovery, evidence, and role each site plays in the ever-growing story of North America's earliest inhabitants.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Birding Florida Randi Minetor, Nic Minetor, 2021-06-01 Birdwatching is for everyone. No other outdoor pursuit yields so much knowledge of nature’s ways with so little effort—if one knows what to look for. Birding Florida opens the world of birding to the novice and expert in this complete guide to getting the most out of birding in Florida. Birding Florida includes sections on birding technology, equipment, identification techniques, birding “by ear,” where to view birds, field guides, optics, and other essentials to get birders of all skill levels into the field to identify birds throughout Florida. Especially valuable are descriptions of habitat, feeding, nesting, and migration—informing the reader not only about what kind of bird is on the other end of the binoculars, but what it is up to as well. Includes: GPS coordinates for each species of the top three to five locations where you’re likely to see the bird and what time of year is best for this Full-color photos Over 300 species
  north carolina rockhounding sites: North Carolina's Mountains Constance Richards, Kenneth L. Richards, 2004-08 The mountains of North Carolina are serene and the people who live here enjoy the comfort and beauty of the rural areas and the bustling aspects of the larger cities. From the Pisgah Forest to cultural attractions in Tryon to mountain crafts in Asheville, there are myriad things to do and see in this region.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Western Mexico Tony Burton, 1997
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina William F. Wilson, Ben J. McKenzie, 1978
  north carolina rockhounding sites: The Minerals of North Carolina Frederick Augustus Genth, 1891
  north carolina rockhounding sites: The Best Places for Everything Peter Greenberg, 2012-05-08 An all-access pass to the most unique, inspiring, and life-changing experiences on Earth. Travel isn't just about the destination—it's about the experience. Now, the very best places to experience anything—from bungee-jumping and French cooking classes to whitewater rafting and seeing the Northern Lights—are revealed and collected in this inspiring and definitive guide. New York Times bestselling author and travel expert Peter Greenberg shares more than two decades of his own extensive worldwide travel, uniquely organized by affinity, accessibility, and affordability. Whether readers are looking to embark on outdoor adventures or savor the simplest pleasures, there are hundreds of ideas here that are sure to inspire—from shark diving, train spotting, and cheesemaking to safari camping, truffle-hunting, scenic hot-air balloon rides—even the best authentic beginner Argentine tango class (the Hotel Mansion Dandi in Buenos Aires). Packed with fascinating facts, industry secrets, and expert advice, The Best Places for Everything is the definitive guide for thrill-seekers and armchair travelers alike. No matter what's on readers' wish lists, they will always end up in the perfect spot.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Pisgah National Forest Marci Spencer, 2014-10-21 Over 80,000 of woodland acres became the home of America's first forestry school and the heart of the East's first national forest formed under the Weeks Act. When George Vanderbilt constructed the Biltmore House, he hired forester Gifford Pinchot and, later, Dr. Carl A. Schenck to manage his forests. Now comprising more than 500,000 acres, Pisgah National Forest holds a vast history and breathtaking natural scenery. The forest sits in the heart of the southern Appalachians and includes Linville Gorge, Catawba Falls, Wilson Creek Wild and Scenic River, Roan Mountain, Max Patch, Shining Rock Wilderness and Mount Pisgah. Author and naturalist Marci Spencer treks through the human, political and natural history that has formed Pisgah National Forest.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Collecting Agates and Jaspers of North America Patti Polk, 2013-11-11 Treasures of the Earth From the author of Collecting Rocks, Gems and Minerals and one of the leading agate collectors in the world, comes this comprehensive guide to collecting agates and jaspers, the most sought after types of collectible rocks on the market today. Designed with all beginners in mind, yet filled with valuable technical information for advanced enthusiasts, Collecting Agates and Jaspers helps rockhounds discover these treasures of North America. • The only book on agates and jaspers to offer values. • Featuring nearly 700 beautiful color pictures, descriptions and technical information, the book provides an easy-to-use, quick reference format perfect for home and field. • Organized by U.S. states and provinces in Canada and Mexico, with introductions pinpointing each area's best spots and what you can find there.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: The Insiders' Guide to North Carolina's Mountains Sara Pacher, Lynda McDaniel, 1997-11 The most widely-used travel and relocation guide to North Carolina's Mountains just got better. The Insiders' Guide RM to North Mountains has been updated for 1999 and contains everything from skiing to shopping, restaurants to retirement, the Blue Ridge Parkway to the Biltmore Estate, camping to crafts and arts to accommodations. Locals and visitors alike find in-depth, reliable Information on Western North Carolina in one source. Insiders' Tips, local legends and lore, pictures and maps make reading the guide interesting and educational as well.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: America's Rockhounding Heaven: Unlocking the Mineral Treasures of the United States Pasquale De Marco, 2025-05-14 Embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of America's geological wonders with America's Rockhounding Heaven, the ultimate guide to exploring the nation's hidden mineral treasures. Discover over 100 of the best rockhounding sites across the country, each carefully selected for its unique beauty and abundance of specimens. From the sparkling gemstones of the Appalachian Mountains to the ancient fossils of the Midwest, from the precious metals of the Rocky Mountains to the unique minerals of the deserts, this comprehensive volume provides all the information you need to plan your next adventure. Inside, you will find: * Detailed descriptions of over 100 of the best rockhounding sites in the United States, including GPS coordinates, difficulty levels, and safety tips * In-depth information on the geology of each region, the types of rocks and minerals you can find, and the best techniques for collecting and identifying your specimens * A celebration of the beauty and diversity of the American landscape, and a testament to the enduring fascination with rocks and minerals * Insights into the history, culture, and science behind rockhounding, shared by author Pasquale De Marco, a passionate rockhound with decades of experience Whether you are a seasoned rockhound or just starting out, America's Rockhounding Heaven is the perfect book for you. It is more than just a guidebook; it is an invitation to explore the hidden wonders of the United States, one rock at a time. So grab your hammer and chisel, and let's uncover the mineral treasures of America together! If you like this book, write a review on google books!
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Wildlife in North Carolina , 2004
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Wildlife Management in North Carolina , 2004
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Carolina Rocks! Carolyn Hanna Murphy, 1995 Describes common geological features in the state, including the mysterious Carolina bays, and recommends geological sites to visit
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Explorer's Guide North Carolina (Explorer's Complete) Jim Hargan, 2011-06-06 With Explorer’s Guides, expert authors and helpful icons make it easy to locate places of extra value, family-friendly activities, and excellent restaurants and lodgings. Regional and city maps help you get around and What’s Where provides a quick reference on everything from tourist attractions to off-the-beaten-track sites. From America’s most popular national parks to the sands of the Outer Banks to the cool peaks of the tallest mountains in the East, writer/photographer Jim Hargan covers everything worth seeing and doing in his home state. Explore wilderness areas on bicycle or by kayak, visit sleepy hamlets or lively downtowns, enjoy fine dining or country cooking on your quest for the authentic Tarheel experience.
  north carolina rockhounding sites: The southeastern quadrant Allan W. Eckert, 1987
  north carolina rockhounding sites: American Travelers' Treasury Suzanne Lord, 1977
  north carolina rockhounding sites: Rockhounding Bibel Franz Schneider, 2023-01-25 Interessieren Sie sich für Rockhounding, wissen aber nicht, wo Sie anfangen sollen? Möchten Sie wissen, wo Sie in Ihrer Nähe die besten Fundorte für wertvolle Steine finden und sammeln können? Möchten Sie lernen, jeden einzelnen gefundenen Stein zu identifizieren und sofort seine Herkunft und seinen Wert zu verstehen? Wenn Sie mindestens eine dieser Fragen mit JA beantwortet haben und ein leidenschaftlicher Steinsucher sind, dann ist dieser Leitfaden FÜR SIE! Das Finden und Identifizieren von Steinen kann sehr schwierig sein, wenn Sie kein fortgeschrittener Steinjäger mit jahrelanger Erfahrung sind. Es gibt so viele Faktoren, die Sie verwirren können, wenn Sie nicht wissen, wonach Sie suchen (Farbvariationen, winzige Details, usw.). Die Gefahr, einen Edelstein mit einem gewöhnlichen Stein zu verwechseln, ist sehr groß. Aber keine Sorge. In diesem umfassenden Leitfaden finden Sie alle Informationen, die Sie benötigen, um sich auf Ihre erste Rockhounding-Tour vorzubereiten. Hier ist nur ein Bruchteil des Inhalts: - 101 Orte, an denen Sie nach Steinen suchen können, und welche Arten von Steinen, Edelsteinen, Felsen und Fossilien Sie an diesen Orten finden können. - Hochauflösende FARBBBILDER zum Entdecken und Erkennen von Mineralien, Fossilien, Kristallen und Edelsteinen auf einen Blick. - Die besten Werkzeuge und Ausrüstungsgegenstände, die Sie für die Suche und das richtige Graben von Steinen benötigen. - 10 Tipps und Tricks, um die Suche zu erleichtern. - Spezifische ID-TABELLEN für jedes Gestein, um zu wissen, wo es gefunden werden könnte, Wert, maximale und minimale Größe, Farbe, Schwierigkeit zu finden, Transparenz, Glanz und Verwendung Es gibt viel zu lernen, wenn man mit dem Hobby der Steinsuche beginnt, aber das muss nicht einschüchternd sein. Sie können mit minimaler Ausrüstung und ein wenig Recherche loslegen. Nutzen Sie alle Ressourcen in diesem Leitfaden!
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North - Wikipedia
North is one of the four compass points or cardinal directions. It is the opposite of south and is perpendicular to east and west. North is a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or …

NORTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NORTH is to, toward, or in the north. How to use north in a sentence.

NORTH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Most of the country's population is concentrated in the north. The wind is coming from the north. The revolt in the north is believed to have been instigated by a high-ranking general. The …

North Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Which way is north? The birds migrate from the North. Parts of the North were hit hard by the storm. I grew up in the North. The American Civil War was between the North and the South. …

North - definition of north by The Free Dictionary
(Physical Geography) one of the four cardinal points of the compass, at 0° or 360°, that is 90° from east and west and 180° from south. 2. (Physical Geography) the direction along a …

North Pole - Wikipedia
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It is called the …

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It is centrally located for touring all of St Lucia from the Pitons of Soufriere and the Moule a Chic lighthouse in the extreme south to Pigeon Island National Park in the north - and all the …