Where to Find Amethyst in North Carolina

North Carolina amethyst comes from pegmatite and vein settings across the Piedmont and Blue Ridge. The Reel Mine in Iredell County is the headline locality, producing dark purple amethyst sceptre crystals and clusters from a quartz vein in granite gneiss; it operates as a fee dig. Vance County in the northern Piedmont yields lighter amethyst with smoky overtones, often as float in red clay soil. Macon County and the Cowee Valley area add scattered amethyst points alongside their better-known garnets and corundum. The Lincolnton area in Lincoln County carries amethyst-banded chalcedony in volcanic rocks. Color saturation runs darkest at Reel and pales toward the Piedmont edges.

Spot list checked against source data on April 1, 2026.

Map of 20 amethyst collecting spots in North Carolina

Standout amethyst spots in North Carolina

Hand-picked from the full list below, with the reason each one earns a trip.

Best counties for amethyst in North Carolina

Ranked by the number of mapped amethyst spots. County links open the full rockhounding page for that county.

Every amethyst spot we track in North Carolina

Sorted by county. Coordinates open in Google Maps.

SpotCountyMineralsCoordinatesAccess
Emerald Hollow MineEmerald Hollow Mine DriveAlexander County35.9137, -81.0829Public
DenverCobblefield LaneCatawba County35.5510, -81.0154Public
Emerald Hollow MineClarence StreetCatawba County35.6720, -81.1089Paid / fee
MooresvilleIsland Point RoadCatawba County35.6210, -80.9530Public
TyroDavidson County35.7921, -80.3724Public
ButnerOld Oxford RoadDurham County36.1270, -78.8245Public
Elijah Mountain Gem MineBrevard RoadHenderson County35.3244, -82.5034Public
StatesvilleIredell County35.7292, -80.8815Public
Iron StationNC 73Lincoln County35.4691, -81.1178Public
FranklinLyle Mill RoadMacon County35.2261, -83.3606Public
OttoGeorgia RoadMacon County35.0668, -83.3877Public
Cabin Creek & Dry CreekGurney West RoadMoore County35.4183, -79.6271Public
LouisburgRed Bud RoadNash County36.1110, -78.0075Public
Gold HillSaint Stephens Church RoadRowan County35.5128, -80.3437Public
Mount UllaBack Creek Church RoadRowan County35.6529, -80.7135Public
SalisburyForest DriveRowan County35.6683, -80.5330Public
DanburySheppard Mill RoadStokes County36.4083, -80.2000Public
Neuse RiverNeuse River TrailWake County35.7966, -78.5424Public
RaleighLake Johnson TrailWake County35.7673, -78.7222Public
InezHugh Jones RoadWarren County36.2097, -78.0934Public

Before you go

Read the amethyst identification guide so you know what a keeper looks like in the field: Amethyst in the encyclopedia.

Amethyst in North Carolina FAQ

Where can you find amethyst in North Carolina?+
The mapped spots concentrate in Catawba County County, Rowan County County, and Macon County County. Known collecting areas include Reel Mine (Iredell County), Vance County pegmatites, and Lincolnton volcanics (Lincoln County). Every spot on this page appears on the map above with coordinates and access notes.
How many amethyst spots are mapped in North Carolina?+
20 spots across 14 counties. The RockHoundR app keeps the same spots on an offline map with public land overlays, geology layers, and your saved finds.
Is it legal to collect amethyst in North Carolina?+
Hand collecting of common rocks and minerals in small amounts for personal use is generally allowed on BLM and U.S. Forest Service land, with limits set by the local field office. National parks, most state parks, and tribal land are closed to collecting. 19 of the 20 mapped spots here sit on land marked public, and 1 is a fee-dig operation where you pay for access and keep what you find. Always confirm current rules with the managing agency before you dig.

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