Fossicking in Tasman

3 mapped spots in Tasman, New Zealand. Tap any spot for coordinates and the minerals reported there, then check land access before you head out.

Map showing 3 fossicking spots in Tasman

Top minerals found in Tasman

Counts reflect how many spots in this list mention each mineral.

Tasman fossicking: what you need

Permits and public areas

New Zealand has designated public gold fossicking areas under the Crown Minerals Act, mainly on the West Coast and in Otago and Marlborough, where recreational gold panning with hand tools is allowed without a permit. Outside those areas, access depends on the land: private land needs the owner's permission, and most conservation land is closed to collecting.

Where to fossick

Public gold fossicking areas on the West Coast (Goldsborough, Kumara, Charleston), the Otago goldfields around Naseby, and beaches such as Gemstone Beach at Orepuki and Birdlings Flat in Canterbury are the classic options. Beaches generally allow casual collecting of loose stones.

Before you dig

Stay inside public fossicking areas for gold panning, use hand tools only, and treat DOC reserves and national parks as closed to collecting. Pounamu (greenstone) in the South Island is owned by Ngai Tahu, and collecting it is prohibited apart from a limited beach find you can carry out by hand in one trip.

New Zealand public gold fossicking areas (NZP&M)

Every fossicking spot in Tasman

Tap coordinates to open in Google Maps, or open RockHoundR for the full map view with geology and weather.

SpotAreaMineralsCoordinatesAccess
Aorere River Gold Fossicking AreaAorere Valley RoadTasman District-40.7543, 172.6170Public
Louis Creek Gold Fossicking AreaHoward Valley RoadTasman District-41.7714, 172.6623Public
New Creek Gold Fossicking AreaHoward Valley RoadTasman District-41.7730, 172.6550Public

Tasman fossicking FAQ

Do you need a permit to go fossicking in Tasman?+
New Zealand has designated public gold fossicking areas under the Crown Minerals Act, mainly on the West Coast and in Otago and Marlborough, where recreational gold panning with hand tools is allowed without a permit. Outside those areas, access depends on the land: private land needs the owner's permission, and most conservation land is closed to collecting.
What rocks and minerals can you find in Tasman?+
Tasman spots in this list most commonly produce Gold. The full list across all spots is broader.
How many fossicking sites are in Tasman?+
RockHoundR currently lists 3 fossicking spots in Tasman. The app keeps growing and lets you save your own private finds alongside the public ones.

Fossicking near a city

Day-trip guides for cities whose driving range covers Tasman spots, sorted by distance with drive times.

Map every Tasman spot in the app

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