Where to Find Geodes in Washington
7 mapped geodes rockhounding spots in Washington, across 2 counties. Geodes are hollow nodules lined with crystals, most often quartz, calcite, or chalcedony. Washington is rich in agate, petrified wood, quartz crystals, and fossils.
Map of 7 geodes rockhounding spots in Washington
Geodes by county in Washington
Counties ranked by number of geodes spots in our database.
Every geodes spot in Washington
Sorted by county. Coordinates open in Google Maps. Click a row for details.
| Spot | County | Minerals | Coordinates | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ellensburg | Kittitas County | 47.0893, -120.5178 | Public | |
| CentraliaEast Carson Street | Lewis County | 46.7461, -122.9415 | Public | |
| DotyDoty Street | Lewis County | 46.6425, -123.2800 | Public | |
| Lucas CreekSenn Road | Lewis County | 46.6389, -122.7723 | Public | |
| Newaukum River gravelsTaylor Road South | Lewis County | 46.6076, -122.8613 | Public | |
| Pe EllJones Road | Lewis County | 46.5737, -123.3035 | Public | |
| ToledoSaint Helens Street | Lewis County | 46.4428, -122.8434 | Public |
Geodes in Washington FAQ
Where can I find geodes in Washington?+
RockHoundR tracks 7 geodes spots in Washington, spread across 2 counties. The strongest concentration is in Lewis County.
Is collecting geodes legal in Washington?+
Casual hand collection of common rocks and minerals like geodes is allowed on most BLM and U.S. Forest Service land in Washington, 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 geodes location in Washington?+
Lewis County has the most geodes spots in our database for Washington. The full county breakdown is below — different counties produce different qualities and varieties.
