Rockhounding in Montana: A Field Guide to Finding Rocks, Gems, Minerals, and Fossils Across Montana Paperback – March 10, 2026

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A Field Guide to the Identification and Collection of Rocks Across MontanaMontana is one of the best rockhounding destinations in the United States. From ancient mountain ranges to wide river valleys and fossil-rich badlands, the state offers an extraordinary variety of collectible rocks, minerals, crystals, gemstones, and fossils.This practical field guide helps rockhounds, collectors, and outdoor explorers identify and find Montana’s most sought-after stones. Learn how to recognize specimens in the field, understand where they occur in nature, and discover the geologic processes that created them.Montana’s landscape reveals more than a billion years of Earth’s history. Ancient crystalline rocks rise in ranges such as the Beartooth Plateau, while surrounding basins preserve thick layers of sandstone, shale, and limestone formed in ancient seas and river systems. Later mountain building lifted these formations into the northern Rocky Mountains, and volcanic activity associated with the Yellowstone region reshaped parts of the state. Glaciers carved valleys and spread gravel deposits that now contain many collectible stones.These processes created a landscape rich in rockhounding opportunities. Collectors can find:• Montana Agate in the Yellowstone River drainage• Yogo Sapphires and Missouri River sapphires in historic placer deposits• Jasper, chalcedony, and obsidian from volcanic terrains• Petrified wood and fossils preserved in sedimentary formations• A wide range of minerals, crystals, and lapidary materialsInside this guide, you’ll discover:• Easy-to-understand explanations of rocks, minerals, and crystal formation• Practical tips for identifying gemstones and minerals in the field• Key features such as color, hardness, luster, streak, fracture, and crystal habit• Regional overviews of Montana rockhounding locations and geologic settings• Insights into fossil preservation and petrified forests• The long human history of stone use, from Indigenous quarry sites to historic mining districtsWhether you are a beginner rockhound, gemstone collector, lapidary enthusiast, or outdoor adventurer, this guide provides the knowledge needed to explore Montana’s remarkable geology with confidence.Discover where Montana’s stones come from, how to recognize them in the field, and how to collect responsibly while enjoying the vast landscapes of Big Sky Country. Read more

ISBN13 979-8251487497
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.28 x 11 inches
Item Weight 13.1 ounces
Print length 120 pages
Publication date March 10, 2026

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