![]() ![]() On these I may be able to help you, as I have worked most of them. Open\closed dates if there are salmon in the stream. I have gotten good gold in most of them, though some of the streams require a permit to dredge and This publication is for areas on the Kenai Peninsula. They run a bed and breakfast with gold mining. In fact the first gold I ever found was near their camp. I have prospected in the area (see below petersville). I recently met some of these guys in a Mining Safety class I had to take, I have never been to their camp, but have heard good things. THE HISTORIC CROW CREEK GOLD MINE Girdwood, Alaska Mine in Girdwood, only a short drive from Anchorage. I have never worked here myself, but I have heard realty good things about Crow Creek Through Canada to get here, its not too far from where you cross the border inĬhicken Gold Camp ,Chicken, Alaska: RV Park, Cabins, Caf, Gold Mine & Dredge This is quite a drive, but if you are driving In face quite a few people have joined the “one ounce club” Its a little spendy, but I’ve always gotten my monies worth in gold in the end. Now, my most favorite, pay-to-work claim. Independence Mine State Historical Park, Alaska State Parks This is not too bad of a drive fromĪnchorage, they even rent pans and let you work the tailing piles. Kennecott – Wrangell – St Elias National Park &Preserve Its breathtakingly beautiful to see the old mining town overlooking a glacier. If you guys are planning a trip here, message me and I’ll give you some tips on making this trip, its a little tricky with shuttles and places to park, etc. Kennecott Copper Mine in McCarthy, Alaska. Thought I might do a little post with places I’ve been and pay-to-pan and free ![]() Seems there are some of you that are planning trips to Alaska.
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