Rockhounding in Marshall County, Kentucky
1 mapped rockhounding spot in Marshall County. Most commonly produces fort payne chert.
Map showing 1 rockhounding spot in Marshall County, Kentucky
Minerals reported in Marshall County
- Fort Payne Chert1
Spots in Marshall County
| Spot | Minerals | Coordinates | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky Dam Village State ParkGilbertsville Highway |
| 37.0108, -88.2836 | Public |
Neighboring counties in Kentucky
Adjacent rockhounding counties, ranked by how close their centroids sit to Marshall County. A natural extension if Marshall County is already on your trip plan.
Across the state line from Marshall County
Rockhounding counties in neighboring states within driving range. Geology rarely respects state borders — these are often the closest mapped spots you can reach without going deeper into Kentucky.
Marshall County FAQ
Where can I rockhound in Marshall County, Kentucky?+
RockHoundR tracks 1 rockhounding spot in Marshall County. Each entry below has coordinates, mineral notes, and access type. Always confirm local rules before collecting.
What rocks and minerals are common in Marshall County?+
Spots in Marshall County most often produce Fort Payne Chert. Individual spots can vary widely.
Are these Marshall County rockhounding spots on public land?+
Most spots in this list are tagged public, but access can change with seasons, claims, and local closures. Always verify before driving out — links in the app open the right BLM, USFS, or county pages.
