Gold and Gem Mining in Georgia

Randy Inman
Gem mining or gold mining can be a fun activity for the whole family especially the kids. Who wouldn't like to get a little dirty and wet and possibly find something pretty or even worth some money? Georgia is a neighboring state of mine as I live in North Carolina so I decided to write this article about Georgia gem and gold mines. All the mines listed in this article will have website links. Also if you are interested I also have articles here at Associatedcontent.com about Virginia and North Carolina gem mines. I hope you enjoy this and get out and do some gem or gold mining in Georgia!

Gold n' Gem Grubbin

You just have to love the name of this place if nothing else. Gold n' Gem Grubbin is located in Cleveland Georgia about an hour outside of Atlanta. Go to their website here for specific directions and the address. Discovery Channel like the place so much they put it on their travel channel's "Cash and Treasures"

What I enjoy here is the diversity in what you can choose to do at Gold n' Gem Grubbin. You can pan for gold, grub for gemstones (sluice mining) or mine for gems at the creek. Custom made jewelry can be found and they can turn the gems you find into jewelry for you. Perhaps the best thing is that there is a campground here as well so you can spend the night right on the premises.

Consolidated Gold Mines

According to their website this was the site of America's first gold rush and is the largest hard rock gold mine east of the Mississippi River. Visit the Consolidated Gold Mines in Dahlonega Georgia at 185 Consolidated Gold Mine Road. You can phone them, 706) 864-8473 or email info@consolidatedgoldmine.com for more information.

You can take a really cool underground gold mine tour here in the Georgia Mountain. Also available are gold panning and gemstone mining. You can expect to find Sapphires, Topaz, Amethyst, Quartz, Moonstone, and Garnets.

Crisson Gold Mine

The Crisson Gold Mine is very close to Dahlonega Georgia and was started as an open pit gold mine in 1847, according to their website. As a history buff I enjoy the fact that they have a 125 year old stamp mill that is still used today.

At the Crisson Gold Mine you can pan for gold or just buy a bucket of ore to take home. They also import dirt from Franklin North Carolina so visitors can do some gem scrubbing for stones. Custom Jewelry is also available for sell at their establishment.

You probably won't strike the mother lode and get rich gem or gold mining in Georgia or anywhere else. However getting rich isn't the point. This is great fun and gets you out of the house and into the great outdoors. Men I promise your wives would love to have

Published by Randy Inman

Im 42 years old, Grew up in North Carolina, and descend from the same family as the person the Inman Character was based on in the movie/book Cold Mountain. I run Footballdogz.com and love Pro Football. Spor...  View profile

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  • Randy Inman11/16/2010

    Thanks for reading the article Greg, it sure is a fun hobby.

  • Greg Gilbert, Ft. Lauderdale,Fl11/16/2010

    My secret passion is to become a full time goldminer. Back in '07 I took a trip to G&G Grubbin' and found about 1/5th of a vial of gold chips and nugs--in my mind I've been hooked ever since!

  • Randy Inman4/14/2009

    Sky I believe you are correct.

  • Randy Inman4/14/2009

    Yes people do find gems worth money but I think it is rare.

  • sky 4/14/2009

    this is so AWESOME. And to jessica bocha(below)if ur mom was not a crack head she should have told u that if you cant say anything nice dont say nothin

  • AnnaB3/4/2009

    We used to go rockhounding a lot when I was growing up, I have forgotten more than many people will ever know about gemstones. I keep thinking I need to get back into that, but so far I haven't maybe I will later this year.
    I have an uncle who is very much involved in rocks, and gemstones. A lot of people don't really know what uncut gemstones look like.

  • Sheryl Young2/24/2009

    I watched one of those modern-day gem mining shows on TV where a guy "accidentally" found a 5-carat gem worth thousands. Does that really happen?

  • Randy Inman2/24/2009

    Well go type a message to somebody who values the opinion of a rude twit.

  • Jessica bocha2/24/2009

    this is so gay. i like typing messages. i HATED the article. did you even research?

  • Randy Inman2/22/2009

    Yeah the not knowing what you may find is the best part for me.

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