Whistler Spring — Rockhounding in Crook County, Oregon

Whistler Spring is a mapped rockhounding spot in Crook County, Oregon. Reported finds include thundereggs. Below: coordinates, access notes, nearby spots, and trip-planning links.

Map showing Whistler Spring in Crook County, Oregon

Quick details

Access
Check locally
State
Oregon
Nearest road
National Forest Development Road 2700-500

Land & collecting status

Confirm rules before collecting

Land status here is not confirmed. Verify with the managing agency before collecting — federal, state, and tribal rules differ.

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Whistler Spring FAQ

Where is Whistler Spring?+
Whistler Spring is in Crook County, Oregon, at 44.49639, -120.48590. Nearest road: National Forest Development Road 2700-500.
What rocks and minerals can you find at Whistler Spring?+
Whistler Spring is reported to produce Thundereggs.
Is collecting allowed at Whistler Spring?+
Confirm rules before collecting. Land status here is not confirmed. Verify with the managing agency before collecting — federal, state, and tribal rules differ. Always confirm current rules with the managing agency before a trip.
How do I get to Whistler Spring?+
Open the directions link to navigate to 44.49639, -120.48590 in Google Maps. The nearest road is National Forest Development Road 2700-500.

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