Wisconsin RockHounding Map

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Rocks & Minerals In Wisconsin

Wisconsin rockhounding maps to hunt for crystals, gemstones, minerals, and ores. Wisconsin offers a wealth of rockhounding experiences, from hunting for Lake Superior agates along the shores of the Great Lake to searching for quartz and other minerals in the Baraboo Range. The state's rich mining history also provides opportunities for those interested in exploring the geological remnants of Wisconsin's mineral extraction industry.

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Rock Picks

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Chisels

Chisels

Discover the best chisels for extracting gems and minerals.

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Keeping accurate records of Rockhounding & Gemstone Hunting Locations is a community effort! Know of a good spot that is missing from our maps? Feel free to submit it below. Thank you for your contributions to the rockhounding community!

Geology of Wisconsin

Wisconsin's geology is a mix of ancient Precambrian rock formations, including some of the oldest rocks on Earth, and younger sedimentary rocks formed during the Paleozoic Era. The state's landscape was heavily influenced by glaciation during the Pleistocene Epoch, which sculpted its rolling hills, moraines, and the Great Lakes shoreline.

The state is known for its deposits of copper, lead, zinc, and other minerals, as well as for its diverse range of geological formations. Wisconsin's Baraboo Range, for example, is home to unique quartzite formations, while the shores of Lake Superior offer opportunities to find the famous Lake Superior agates.

Wisconsin's geology provides ample opportunities for rockhounding, from hunting for agates along the Great Lakes shoreline to exploring the mineral-rich Baraboo Range and the remnants of the state's mining history.