Geodes near Kansas City, MO

4 of the mapped rockhounding spots within 150 miles of Kansas City report geode. The closest is Bonner Springs, about 16 miles out (20 min drive).

Geodes are hollow, roughly spherical rocks lined with crystals, most often quartz, amethyst, or calcite. They weather out of limestone and volcanic host rock and concentrate in creek gravels and hillside float.

Map of 4 geode collecting spots within 150 miles of Kansas City, Missouri

Closest geodes spots to Kansas City

Every geode spot within 150 miles of Kansas City

Sorted by distance from Kansas City. Tap a row for directions, access status, and nearby trips.

SpotCountyMineralsCoordinatesAccess
Bonner SpringsMacgrantwood StreetWyandotte County39.0708, -94.8700Public
Strong CityBottomland Nature TrailChase County38.4045, -96.5505Public
Junction CityNorth Washington StreetGeary County39.0282, -96.8295Public
Florence120th StreetMarion County38.2430, -96.9028Public

Geodes near Kansas City FAQ

Where can I find geodes near Kansas City?+
4 mapped spots within about 150 miles of Kansas City report geode. The closest is Bonner Springs in Wyandotte County County, roughly 16 miles away (20 min drive). The full list with coordinates is on this page.
Can I collect geodes on public land near Kansas City?+
4 of the 4 spots here sit on land mapped as publicly accessible. 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.
How do I know if a rock is a geode before cracking it open?+
Candidates are rounder and lighter than solid rocks of the same size, with a bumpy cauliflower surface. Shake one next to your ear: loose crystals sometimes rattle. The only sure test is opening it with a cross-peen hammer or a soil pipe cutter, which gives cleaner halves than a flat smash.
How far from Kansas City do I need to drive?+
The nearest geode spot is about 16 miles out, and the farthest on this list is 139 miles. Most fall inside a normal weekend day-trip radius.

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