Rockhounding in Park County, Colorado
1 mapped rockhounding spot in Park County. Most commonly produces amazonite, smoky quartz, topaz.
Park County rockhounding photos
Representative spot and material photos from this county, shown where verified public image records are available.

Map showing 1 rockhounding spot in Park County, Colorado
Minerals reported in Park County
Standout in Park County
Hand-picked spot in Park County, chosen for unusual mineralogy or documented public access. Each card opens the full coordinates and access notes.
Spots in Park County
| Spot | Minerals | Coordinates | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tarryall Mountains (Spruce Grove) | 39.1382, -105.4617 | Public |
Neighboring counties in Colorado
Adjacent rockhounding counties, ranked by how close their centroids sit to Park County. A natural extension if Park County is already on your trip plan.
- Douglas County~21 mi1 spotTop: Amazonite, Fluorite, Smoky Quartz
- Jefferson County~33 mi4 spotsTop: Fluorite, Smoky Quartz, Amazonite
- El Paso County~39 mi6 spotsTop: Amazonite, Fluorite, Zircon
- Chaffee County~47 mi5 spotsTop: Beryl, Actinolite, Almandine
- Gunnison County~80 mi4 spotsTop: Albite, Diopside, Ankerite
- Larimer County~103 mi5 spotsTop: Beryl, Agate, Allophane
Park County FAQ
Where can I rockhound in Park County, Colorado?+
RockHoundR tracks 1 rockhounding spot in Park County. Each entry below has coordinates, mineral notes, and access type. Always confirm local rules before collecting.
What rocks and minerals are common in Park County?+
Spots in Park County most often produce Amazonite, Smoky Quartz, Topaz. Individual spots can vary widely.
Are these Park 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.
