Where to Find Gold Placer in Vermont
7 mapped gold placer rockhounding spots in Vermont, across 4 counties. Gold Placer is reported at multiple rockhounding spots across the United States.
Map of 7 gold placer rockhounding spots in Vermont
Gold Placer by county in Vermont
Counties ranked by number of gold placer spots in our database.
Every gold placer spot in Vermont
Sorted by county. Coordinates open in Google Maps. Click a row for details.
| Spot | County | Minerals | Coordinates | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gihon RiverBlakeville Road | Lamoille County | 44.7004, -72.5541 | Public | |
| Gold BrookNorth Hollow Road | Lamoille County | 44.4478, -72.6612 | Public | |
| Lamoille RiverRiver Road East | Lamoille County | 44.6277, -72.6808 | Public | |
| Little RiverCemetery Street | Lamoille County | 44.4713, -72.6791 | Public | |
| White RiverVermont Route 12A | Orange County | 43.9475, -72.7182 | Public | |
| Missisquoi RiverLoop Road | Orleans County | 44.8662, -72.4168 | Public | |
| Mad RiverVermont Route 100 | Washington County | 44.0928, -72.8645 | Public |
Gold Placer in Vermont FAQ
Where can I find gold placer in Vermont?+
RockHoundR tracks 7 gold placer spots in Vermont, spread across 4 counties. The strongest concentration is in Lamoille County.
Is collecting gold placer legal in Vermont?+
Casual hand collection of common rocks and minerals like gold placer is allowed on most BLM and U.S. Forest Service land in Vermont, 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 gold placer location in Vermont?+
Lamoille County has the most gold placer spots in our database for Vermont. The full county breakdown is below — different counties produce different qualities and varieties.
