Some historians might argue that the story of gold in Washington is the story of Washington itself.

Though our state’s rich natural resources supported Indigenous nations for thousands of years, the discovery of gold in Alaska in 1896, and the frenzy that followed, accelerated our region’s development. For cities like Seattle, gold was the Evergreen State’s first big boom and bust, long before the rise of Boeing, Amazon, Google, and so on.

But did you know there are still areas of Washington where you can find this coveted metal?

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The story of gold in Washington is rich and complicated, utterly inextricable from the economic development of the Pacific Northwest. It’s also not ended. Lace up your hiking boots and pack your gear because you can add your own chapter to this ongoing story.

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