Can you pan for gold in Clear Creek Colorado?
Just west of Golden, Colorado is a great area that is open to gold prospectors. It is called the Clear Creek Canyon Park and it has long been known to contain rich gold deposits. Men have been mining these waters for 150 years with considerable gold recovered in that time.
Where can I pan for gold in Colorado for free?
Colorado gold panning areas
- Texas Creek BLM Prospecting Site – near Cañon City.
- Piñon Bridge Recreational Placer Mining Area – near Naturita.
- Clear Creek Open Space – west of Golden.
- Norwood Bridge Recreational Placer Mining Area – near Norwood.
- Cache Creek Prospecting Site – west of Granite.
What part of the river is best to pan for gold?
Gold accumulates in areas where water slows down such as the inside curves of a river or behind large boulders. Aerial view of a river or stream with black spots represent typical gold deposition. When prospecting for gold, always be on the lookout for black sands.
Are there gold nuggets in Colorado?
It’s easy to get the fever by finding a nugget in a clear Colorado stream. The Gold Prospectors Association of America lists eight Colorado counties with gold deposits. Good spots include Clear Creek, Fairplay Beach, and the Arkansas River, but don’t trespass on private mining claims.
What to look for when looking for gold in creeks?
Mapping Gold in Creeks
- Check where the shallow parts of the creek are.
- Search in between crevices and cracks of bedrock.
- Search along river bends or around objects like boulders that obstruct river flow.
- See if the river leads to an intersection or confluence.
- Check if the creek or river leads to a waterfall.
Can I keep the gold I find?
If you discover gold or other minerals or gemstones on land not covered by a mining tenement, and the ground is Crown land (under the Mining Act 1978), then you are free to keep what you have found (as long as you hold a Miner’s Right).