Sunday, August 2, 2015

FIND DIAMONDS IN ARKANSAS

 CRATER OF DIAMONDS STATE PARK, 
MURFREESBORO, ARKANSAS
 You can keep what you find in a 37 acre plowed field
Crater of Diamonds State Park Park Facilities Diamond Discovery Center Diamond Springs Water Park Information Center / Gift Shop Camping Kimberlite Cafe´ Restaurant Pavilion Hours of Operation History Why Diamonds Can Be Found History of the Diamond Mine History of the Park History Timeline Famous Finds Digging for Diamonds Diamond Mine What Should I Bring? What Should I Wear? What Do Diamonds Look Like? What is a Carat? How Do I Search for Diamonds? Diamond Statistics Latest Finds News Releases Other Things To Do Calendar of Events Interpretive Programs Wildlife Observation Blind Fishing Trails Nearby Arkansas State Parks Attractions, Lodging and Dining Brochures Maps and Directions Book Online. Click here to check availability for your vacation at Crater of Diamonds State Park. Bookmark and Share ENews Signup - Click here to register for the Crater of Diamonds State Park enewsletter. Diamond Photo Gallery - Click here to view photos of diamonds found in our mine. Latest Diamond Finds - Click here to learn about the latest diamonds found in our mine. Park Brochures ! Special Notices Heat Advisory Heat Advisory: While heat indexes are high at this time, park visitors are urged to take precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses. Drink plenty of fluids but avoid beverages that contain caffeine or large amounts of sugar. Wear loose, cool clothing. Take breaks as needed in a shaded area. At first signs of heat illness (dizziness, nausea, headaches, muscle cramps), move to a cooler location, rest for a few minutes, and slowly drink a cool liquid. Seek medical attention immediately if conditions do not improve. Keep pets safe during this heat wave, too. Be aware that high temperatures can lead to heat stroke in your dog causing permanent damage or death in a very short time. A Gem Among Diamond Sites Arkansas The Natural State is blessed with an abundance of geological wonders. Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only diamond-producing site in the world open to the public, stands out as a unique geological "gem" for you to explore and enjoy. Here you can experience a one-of-a-kind adventure hunting for real diamonds. You'll search over a 37 1/2-acre plowed field, the eroded surface of an ancient volcanic crater that 100 million years ago brought to the surface the diamonds and some of the semi-precious stones lucky visitors find here today. Diamonds come in all colors of the rainbow. The three colors unearthed here are white, brown and yellow, in that order. Crater of Diamonds State Park is a rock hound's delight since, along with diamonds, more than 40 types of rocks and minerals can found here, too. These rocks and minerals include lamproite, amethyst, banded agate, jasper, peridot, garnet, quartz, calcite, barite, and hematite. In 1906, John Huddleston, the local farmer who owned this property then, found the first diamonds near Murfreesboro, Arkansas, and started the diamond mining rush. According to the history of Crater of Diamonds State Park, after a series of ill-fated diamond mining ventures, followed by tourist attractions, the diamond mine site became an Arkansas state park in 1972. Many remnants of old mining ventures remain within the park boundary, including the Mine Shaft Building, the Guard House, mining plant foundations, old mining equipment and smaller artifacts. Nowhere else is North American diamond mining history as evident or as well preserved as here. Along with the diamond search area, the park has hundreds of acres of natural forest featuring a diversity of flora and fauna and offering visitors interesting things to do. Arkansas's natural and cultural diversity evident here in the park's geology, history, plants and animals makes Crater of Diamonds State Park a unique Arkansas attraction. It is a one-of-a-kind experience in the world. You are invited to experience this unique attraction and enjoy the thrill of digging for diamonds in the rough. The park staff will identify your finds for you. And unlike other diamond-bearing sites, our park policy is "finders, keepers." Any diamonds, semi-precious stones, rocks, or minerals you unearth are yours to keep, regardless of their value. To locate more attractions near Crater of Diamonds State Park, visit the Attractions, Lodging and Dining page on the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism website, Arkansas.com. Crater of Diamonds State Park Crater of Diamonds State Park 209 State Park Road Murfreesboro, AR 71958 

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