Digging for Diamonds
I am always searching the web for cool places to take the family camping, I think this definitely fits in the cool category. Why not take a trip to the only diamond producing site in the world that is open to the public, Crater of Diamonds State Park, AR. When we talk about camping we think of backpacking, fishing or canoeing not
diamond hunting.
The park has a 37 acre plowed field where visiotors are allowed to dig for diamonds. You are allowed to bring your own equipment or rent it from the park, prices for rental equipment are available on the state site. Items that are not allowed include anything with a motor, battery or wheels. The fees for diamond searching are $6.50 for adults and $3.50 for children age 6-12.
Crater of Diamond State Park facilities include a 59 site campground with water and electric(30 amp) hookups. The park also features a 14,700 sq. ft. aquatic park that is mining themed. Diamond Springs Water Playground features a wading pool, water slides and spacious deck area. The park also features a cafe, gift shop and visitor center with information on the history of the site.
Crater of Diamonds State Park will be added to the list of parks our family will visit in the future.
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