Mining Claims For Sale

Rush Creek
Placer Mining Claims
Plumas County

Advanced Geologic has one placer mining claim for sale on Rush Creek. As the name says, this creek was the site of a substantial gold rush. The tributary drainage to Rush Creek is known as Rich Gulch. We affectionately call this the Golden Triangle - the land between the North Fork Feather River on the south, Indian Creek on the east, and Yellow Creek on the west. Numerous prospects and mines dot the triangle, including the Bootstrap and Calgon Mines that produced more that 70,000 ounces of gold combined.

Look at this claim and begin to dream. Each claim has specific attributes that make them stand alone as exceptional, but combined... now you have a real potential for a working gold mine. We are excited to offer these claims to our people. This is a culmination of many years of patient work. Now you can enjoy the fruits of our labor. Please see the following links for specific information.

These are federal mining claims and the minerals are protected by law. ALL mining activity on these claims is prohibited unless permission is obtained from Advanced Geologic Exploration. Any individual unlawfully mining on legally staked claims will be violating federal mining laws.

Providence Hill - 40 acres
SOLD!
Providence Hill Extension - 35 acres
SOLD!
Lower Providence Hill - 40 acres
SOLD!
Comeback Mine - 40 acres (upper Rush Creek)
$5,000

The Comeback Mine placer claim is located in the Twain area of the Butt Valley Mining District. Located in northwestern Plumas County, this district lies between Lake Almanor to the north and Twain and Virgilia to the south-southwest. Lode mining which began around the 1850s, continued on through the 1930s, and since then, you can still find miners along the rivers in this successful mining district.

Work Cited: “Gold Districts of California” Edition 193. William B. Clark. 1998

Out of your price range? Make us an offer. Want more than one? Got GOLD fever yet?

Rush Creek, Comeback Mine