Gold near Augusta, GA
23 of the mapped rockhounding spots within 150 miles of Augusta report gold. The closest is Sleepy Creek, about 34 miles out (43 min drive).
Recreational gold collecting means panning placer gravels where moving water has concentrated heavy flakes and the occasional nugget, or working the dumps of historic lode districts.
Map of 23 gold collecting spots within 150 miles of Augusta, Georgia
Closest gold spots to Augusta
- Sleepy CreekEdgefield County, South Carolina34 mi · 43 min driveGold
- Dorn MineMcCormick County, South Carolina35 mi · 44 min driveGold
- McCormickMcCormick County, South Carolina35 mi · 44 min driveGold
- Fork of Big Creek & Little Saluda RiverSaluda County, South Carolina45 mi · 56 min driveAmphibolite, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite
- Oconee CountyOconee County, South Carolina96 mi · 2 hr driveGold, Graphite, Pyrite
- Spartanburg CountySpartanburg County, South Carolina98 mi · 2 hr 3 min driveGold, Diamond
Types of gold reported near Augusta
Counts reflect how many spots in this radius mention each variety.
- Gold21
- Gold Bearing Galena1
- Gold Nugget1
- Gold Sulfides1
Every gold spot within 150 miles of Augusta
Sorted by distance from Augusta. Tap a row for directions, access status, and nearby trips.
Gold near Augusta FAQ
Where can I find gold near Augusta?+
23 mapped spots within about 150 miles of Augusta report gold. The closest is Sleepy Creek in Edgefield County County, roughly 34 miles away (43 min drive). The full list with coordinates is on this page.
Can I collect gold on public land near Augusta?+
22 of the 23 spots here sit on land mapped as publicly accessible, and 1 is a fee-dig site where you pay for access and keep your finds. Casual hand collecting of common rocks and minerals is allowed on most BLM and Forest Service land with limits set by the local field office; national parks and most state parks are closed to collecting. Confirm current rules with the managing agency before a trip.
Do I need a permit to pan for gold?+
Hand panning is generally allowed on most BLM and Forest Service land that is not under an active mining claim, with no permit needed for pans and hand tools. Sluices and dredges fall under state rules and often do need permits. Check claim maps before working a creek: panning someone's claim is theft.
How far from Augusta do I need to drive?+
The nearest gold spot is about 34 miles out, and the farthest on this list is 149 miles. Most fall inside a normal weekend day-trip radius.
