Rockhounding in Clark County, Washington
3 mapped rockhounding spots in Clark County. Most commonly produces gold, amethyst, moss agate.
Map showing 3 rockhounding spots in Clark County, Washington
Minerals reported in Clark County
Spots in Clark County
| Spot | Minerals | Coordinates | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brush PrairieNortheast 149th Street | 45.7312, -122.5729 | Public | |
| CamasSouthwest 6th Avenue | 45.5760, -122.4375 | Public | |
| WashougalSoutheast 10th Street | 45.6165, -122.2735 | Public |
Neighboring counties in Washington
Adjacent rockhounding counties, ranked by how close their centroids sit to Clark County. A natural extension if Clark County is already on your trip plan.
- Klickitat County~71 mi3 spotsTop: Petrified Wood, Agate, Carnelian
- Lewis County~73 mi7 spotsTop: Geode, Carnelian, Petrified Wood
- Pacific County~89 mi5 spotsTop: Chalcedony, Agate, Agatized Fossil Shells
- Yakima County~117 mi3 spotsTop: Opalized Wood, Petrified Wood, Gold
- King County~134 mi4 spotsTop: Amber, Amethyst, Calcite
- Kittitas County~138 mi8 spotsTop: Agate, Opalized Wood, Petrified Wood
Across the state line from Clark 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 Washington.
Clark County FAQ
Where can I rockhound in Clark County, Washington?+
RockHoundR tracks 3 rockhounding spots in Clark County. Each entry below has coordinates, mineral notes, and access type. Always confirm local rules before collecting.
What rocks and minerals are common in Clark County?+
Spots in Clark County most often produce Gold, Amethyst, Moss Agate. Individual spots can vary widely.
Are these Clark 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.
