Rockhounding near Washington, DC
198 mapped rockhounding spots within 150 miles of Washington — most are inside a 2 to 3 hour drive. Below: a map, the closest spots, what they produce, and full coordinates with access notes.
Covering parts of Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey.
Map of rockhounding spots within 150 miles of Washington, District of Columbia
Closest rockhounding spots to Washington
The 6 nearest mapped spots, with straight-line distance and an approximate drive time.
- ArlingtonArlington County, Virginia3 mi · 4 min driveJasper
- ArlingtonArlington County, Virginia5 mi · 7 min driveBlue Quartz
- Bear IslandMontgomery County, Maryland10 mi · 13 min driveApatite, Epidote, Amphibolite
- Kensington Mica MineMontgomery County, Maryland10 mi · 13 min driveGolden Beryl, Mica
- Potomac RiverFairfax County, Virginia12 mi · 15 min driveApatite, Specularite, Tourmaline
- BeltsvillePrince George's County, Maryland12 mi · 15 min driveHyalite Opal, Quartz, Silicified Wood
Most-reported finds near Washington
Counts reflect how many spots in this radius mention each material.
Every spot within 150 miles of Washington
Sorted by distance from Washington. Tap a row to open the spot detail page with full directions, access status, and nearby trips.
Washington rockhounding FAQ
Where can I go rockhounding near Washington?+
There are 198 mapped rockhounding spots within about 150 miles of Washington, District of Columbia. The closest is Arlington in Arlington County, roughly 3 miles away. The full list is on this page with coordinates and drive times.
What rocks and minerals can you find near Washington?+
Spots within driving distance of Washington most commonly produce quartz, amethyst, calcite, garnet, jasper, epidote.
Is rockhounding legal near Washington?+
Casual hand collecting of common rocks and minerals is allowed on most BLM and U.S. Forest Service land, with limits set by the local field office. National parks, most state parks, and tribal land are off-limits. Each spot page on this site lists access status; always confirm current rules with the managing agency before a trip.
How far do most rockhounders drive from Washington?+
Most weekend trips from Washington fall inside a 2 to 3 hour drive, which is roughly the 150-mile radius shown on this page. Closer spots are good for half-day outings; the outer ones are better as overnight trips.
More state coverage
The spots above span 6 states. Open the state page for the full county-by-county view.
