Where to Find Bloodstone in Oregon
6 mapped bloodstone rockhounding spots in Oregon, across 4 counties. Bloodstone is reported at multiple rockhounding spots across the United States. Oregon is one of the most rewarding rockhounding states in the country.
Map of 6 bloodstone rockhounding spots in Oregon
Bloodstone by county in Oregon
Counties ranked by number of bloodstone spots in our database.
Every bloodstone spot in Oregon
Sorted by county. Coordinates open in Google Maps. Click a row for details.
| Spot | County | Minerals | Coordinates | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Willamette RiverSoutheast Goodnight Avenue | Benton County | 44.5348, -123.2471 | Check locally | |
| Pacific Ocean beachesSleepy Hollow Trail | Clatsop County | 46.1594, -123.9697 | Check locally | |
| Butte FallsButte Falls-Fish Lake Road | Jackson County | 42.5360, -122.5550 | Check locally | |
| Eagle PointRiley Road | Jackson County | 42.4498, -122.7797 | Check locally | |
| Bob Straub State ParkDune Ridge Trail | Tillamook County | 45.1821, -123.9705 | Check locally | |
| Ocean beachGreat Dune Trail | Tillamook County | 45.6936, -123.9399 | Check locally |
Bloodstone in Oregon FAQ
Where can I find bloodstone in Oregon?+
RockHoundR tracks 6 bloodstone spots in Oregon, spread across 4 counties. The strongest concentration is in Jackson County.
Is collecting bloodstone legal in Oregon?+
Casual hand collection of common rocks and minerals like bloodstone is allowed on most BLM and U.S. Forest Service land in Oregon, with daily and annual limits set by the local field office. National parks, most state parks, and tribal land are off-limits. Always confirm rules before a trip.
What is the best bloodstone location in Oregon?+
Jackson County has the most bloodstone spots in our database for Oregon. The full county breakdown is below — different counties produce different qualities and varieties.
