Let me be honest about something here: Indiana isn’t exactly famous for its fantastic rockhounding opportunities. Looking for cool rocks, minerals, and gems is a delightful pastime, though, so thankfully we’re not completely out of options. There are some places where you can find rocks, minerals, and even geodes in Indiana, and I’m gonna let you in on a little secret: Brown County. In the past, I’ve let you in on some secrets about finding geodes in Hoosier National Forest, so here’s a round two of sorts: this time, it’s all about rockhounding in Brown County!

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Do remember to keep in mind the ethics of rockhounding, like not collecting within Indiana state or National Parks. And do check out some of the interesting fossils in Indiana if you find you can’t get enough of the intriguing geology of our state – you never know what you’ll find out there.

Where are your favorite rockhounding locations in Indiana? Let me know in the comments… or keep your secrets.

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