Saturday, February 20, 2021

Family Gold Prospecting Vacations in Nevada and Arizona


 The Las Vegas RV Resort advertises gold panning areas in Clark County, Nevada and Mojave County, Arizona.

The shortest distance from Las Vegas to a town in Arizona with a gold bearing history is about 72 miles to Whitehills, Arizona. It is a gold mining area located about 35 miles North of Mineral Park in the southern portion of the White Hills, northern portion of Mohave County. The mineralization is contained in large, gold-bearing quartz dikes. Whether the area is accessible to the amateur prospector is not clear. See https://www.mindat.org/loc-31140.html

Near the historic mining town of Nelson, about 44 miles southeast of Las Vegas on U.S. Highway 95, placer gold can be found. The El Dorado district in the Opal Mountains has produced gold since the mid-1850s in lode and placer deposits.

In addition, small amounts of placer gold have been found in and around the El Dorado Canyon. Placer gold has also been discovered in bars south of El Dorado Canyon along the Colorado River. 

On the northern side of Lake Mead is The Gold Butte mining district northeast of Las Vegas on Interstate 15. Most of the gold here is found either north of Lake Mead or south of the Virgin Mountains.

Other popular areas are the Gold Basin and Lost Basin placers as well as east in Mohave County, Arizona. This is the second largest gold producing county in Arizona and bears better gold ground than Clark County.

When I prospect near Prescott, Arizona, I always spend the night at my favorite motels in town. It makes for a very nice vacation. And you might find the same experience in Nevada.

For info about Las Vegas RV Resort, here's a link. https://www.lasvegasrvresort.com/





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