Rockhounding Utah: A Guide to the State's Best Rockhounding Sites
"Rockhounding Utah: A Guide to the State's Best Rockhounding Sites" by William A. Kappele and Gary Warren is an invaluable resource for enthusiasts looking to explore the geologically rich state of Utah. The book details 86 rockhounding sites, including the Black Rock sites, where one can find exquisite obsidian. Each entry is meticulously detailed, providing information on the types of minerals and rocks one can expect to find, the recommended tools, the best seasons for collecting, and accessibility tips—whether you’ll need a sturdy vehicle or just your hiking boots.
Among the notable locations highlighted, Hell's Backbone stands out for its jasper discoveries, while Bullfrog Turnoff is renowned for its impressive petrified wood. Another intriguing site is the Wasatch Range, where fossils of ancient sea lilies can be found, offering a glimpse into Utah's prehistoric past. The book is enriched with full-color photographs and maps, making it easier for rockhounds to identify and navigate to these prime collecting spots.
Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned rockhound, "Rockhounding Utah" is an essential guide that promises to enhance your collecting experience. The authors share valuable tips and insights to help make your trips productive and enjoyable, encouraging readers to explore Utah's natural beauty responsibly. From quartz and topaz to fascinating fossils, this guide ensures that your rockhounding adventures across Utah will be both fruitful and memorable.
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Published: 2020
Pages: 216