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Details: Information for this mine is at https://www.highdesertgemsandminerals.com/html/spectrum_sunstone_mines.html
More details can also be found at the Travel Channel's treasure wiki page for Oregon. This is what it says: "General description: Oregon Sunstone became the state gemstone in 1987. The gems are a plagioclase feldspar formed in basalt lava flows that cover much of southeast Oregon. The Spectrum mine in part of 40 mining claims operated by High Desert Gems & Minerals. Spectrum mine is open to the public for a daily fee. The mine was once owned by Tiffany's of New York.
Handy to bring along: 1.1/4 " mesh screens 2.Hammer & chisel 3.Rock pick 4. Buckets 5. Plastic bags
Helpful notes to newcomers: Primitive camping is available at the site but there are no RV hook ups. However, there are a number of camping sites and RV pull overs. Well water is available.
GPS coordinates: Latitude: 42 25 11.84 N; Longitude: 119 54 34.25 W
The following link gives detailed directions to the mine: http://www.highdesertgemsandminerals.com/index.htm The mine is 23 miles from Plush, Oregon"
Directions: Here are the written directions from https://www.highdesertgemsandminerals.com/html/written_directions_to_spectrum_mine.html: "When driving from the south follow these directions : (Stay on the main roads according to our directions. After Plush, OR... if you are unsure: do not turn unless there is a sign that says sunstone (some of the signs are very weathered). You will cross 5 cattle guards on the dirt road.) Follow highway 395 north through Lakeview, OR and then head east on highway 140 towards Adel. After mile marker 15 you will see “Plush Cut-off” sign, turn there (left). Set odometer at Hart Mountain Store in Plush, OR to 0.0 miles. Follow road (Co. Rd. 3-10, a.k.a Hogback Rd.), (which takes a sharp bend to the east at 3.6 miles). At 5.2 miles the pavement ends, continue on dirt road. At 10.1 miles turn east (right) onto Co. Rd. 3-11. Go 1/2 mile (reads 10.7 on odometer) and turn north (left). (Do not turn until you reach the next sign...) At 19.2 miles you will see the “Sunstone Area 5 miles” sign, turn left. Slow down!! Dangerous curves, especially at 20.4 miles and 22.4 miles. After the cattle guard you will see several mines in the distance. We are the furthest mine... look for the tipi! 24.1 miles turn right on road after passing Dust Devil’s sign. You will be heading towards the Public Collection Area. (If you are expecting to arrive at night please set up camp in Public Collection Area (follow signs)...continue directions in morning!) Take the first left or the second left (before reaching Public Collection Area bulletin board)! Follow the road. Please sign in at the office, and don’t run over the sage brush. IF YOU ARE DRIVING FROM THE NORTH, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION. From Bend, Oregon take highway 20 east to Riley. Take highway 395 south. Turn left - east- on Hogback Rd (near mile marker 64 - which is north of Abert Lake). Follow Hogback Rd. until the turn for Co. Rd. 3-11 (about 19 miles) where you turn left. Continue with directions above from Co. Rd. 3-11. Here are my directions for my Seattle friends that have visited, or are planning a visit...please follow these directions to Bend, OR, and then read previous paragraph... http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=Seattle&1s=WA&2c=Bend&2s=OR "
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GPS Coordinates (lat,long): (42°25'11.84"N, 119°54'34.25"W)
or (42.419955, -119.909513)
Google Map: (The GPS marker is intended to be approximate or best guess.)
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