Rockhounding in Cumberland County, North Carolina
2 mapped rockhounding spots in Cumberland County. Most commonly produces agate, agatized wood, chalcedony, chert.
Map showing 2 rockhounding spots in Cumberland County, North Carolina
Minerals reported in Cumberland County
Spots in Cumberland County
| Spot | Minerals | Coordinates | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cape Fear River and tributariesHijacked | 35.1012, -78.8569 | Public | |
| Cumberland CountyFreedom Lane | 34.9592, -78.9394 | Public |
Neighboring counties in North Carolina
Adjacent rockhounding counties, ranked by how close their centroids sit to Cumberland County. A natural extension if Cumberland County is already on your trip plan.
- Montgomery County~63 mi4 spotsTop: Gold, Azurite, Calcite
- Anson County~67 mi3 spotsTop: Gold, Agatized Wood, Calcite
- Durham County~71 mi3 spotsTop: Agate, Agatized Wood, Amethyst
- Person County~90 mi3 spotsTop: Actinolite, Hematite, Kyanite
- Granville County~91 mi5 spotsTop: Agate, Andalusite, Carnelian
- Davidson County~91 mi3 spotsTop: Chalcopyrite, Malachite, Amethyst
Cumberland County FAQ
Where can I rockhound in Cumberland County, North Carolina?+
RockHoundR tracks 2 rockhounding spots in Cumberland County. Each entry below has coordinates, mineral notes, and access type. Always confirm local rules before collecting.
What rocks and minerals are common in Cumberland County?+
Spots in Cumberland County most often produce Agate, Agatized Wood, Chalcedony, Chert, Common Opal. Individual spots can vary widely.
Are these Cumberland 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.
