Where to Find Fluorite in Indiana

Indiana has 5 mapped collecting spots that report fluorite, spread across 5 counties. The largest share sits in Bartholomew County County with 1 spot. 5 of the spots are on land mapped as publicly accessible.

Map of 5 fluorite collecting spots in Indiana

Best counties for fluorite in Indiana

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

Every fluorite spot we track in Indiana

Sorted by county. Coordinates open in Google Maps.

SpotCountyMineralsCoordinatesAccess
ElizabethtownCounty Road South 750 EastBartholomew County39.1659, -85.7778Public
CorydonHarrison County38.2469, -86.1491Public
Lawrence CountyGuthrie RoadLawrence County38.9765, -86.5052Public
BloomingtonNorth Oard RoadMonroe County39.1696, -86.6227Public
NorristownOld State Road 252Shelby County39.3628, -85.7740Public

Before you go

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

Fluorite in Indiana FAQ

Where can you find fluorite in Indiana?+
The mapped spots concentrate in Bartholomew County County, Harrison County County, and Lawrence County County. Every spot on this page appears on the map above with coordinates and access notes.
How many fluorite spots are mapped in Indiana?+
5 spots across 5 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 fluorite in Indiana?+
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. 5 of the 5 mapped spots here sit on land marked public. Always confirm current rules with the managing agency before you dig.

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Hunt fluorite in Indiana with the map in your pocket

RockHoundR puts these spots on an offline map with BLM and Forest Service overlays, geology layers, and a log for your finds.

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