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  2. Whether it’s your first time digging through the sand for rocks or if you are a well-versed “rock hunter,” use this list of the 15+ best rock-hunting beaches in Michigan for your next rock-hunting adventure.

  3. Plan your trips ahead of time with our Great Lakes Rockhounding Map — Whether you're looking for beautiful Lake Superior Agates, shimmering Yooperlites, or the prehistoric Petoskey Stone; our map will be sure to lead you in the right direction!

  4. Rock Hunting in Michigan: Best Locations & What You Can Find

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    Where to Go Rock Hunting in Michigan? Marquette County; Isle Royale; The Best Rock Hunting on Lake Michigan. What Gemstones Are Found on Lake Michigan? The Best Rock Hunting Beaches in Michigan; What types of rocks Are found in Michigan, and where are they found? What Sedimentary Rocks can you find in Michigan? What Metamorphic Rocks You Can ...

  5. Michigan Rock Hunting Guide - Mi Roadtrip

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    Rock Hunting in Michigan. Michigan is one of the most unique places in America to hunt for rocks, not only because of the wide variety of stones that can be found here, but because of the awe-inspiring views that come along with the hobby of rock hunting.

  6. Discover the thrill of Michigan rock hounding and learn where to find Petoskey stones, agates, Yooperlites, and more along the Great Lakes shore...

  7. Michigan Rockhounding Location Guide & Map - Rockhound Resource

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    The best places to rockhound in Michigan are the Keweenaw Peninsula, Isle Royale, Manitou Island, Marquette County, and the shorelines of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. A wide variety of rocks and minerals can be found including Petoskey Stones, Chlorastrolite, Agate, Chalcedony, and copper minerals.

  8. 52 Great Sites For Rockhounding in Michigan For 2024

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    From exploring the beaches of the Great Lakes to digging for rocks in abandoned mines, you can spend days or even weeks discovering our state’s natural treasures. There are a wide variety of Michigan rocks and minerals so you’ll never run out of places to explore.