Saturday, May 1, 2021

California Gold Panning & Gold Prospecting Santa Ana Mountains, Canyons, Rivers and Creeks.

 


    SANTA ANA MOUNTAINS

    California Gold Panning & Gold Prospecting

    Santa Ana Mountains, Canyons, Rivers and Creeks.


    By Michael Webster

    Excerpt Form ProspectorsJournal.com

    There is Gold in the Santa Ana Mountains based on legends, old timer stories and the fact there are mining claims for sale in the area to this day. Its believed that the Conquistadors first discovered Gold in the area. There is known Gold in hard rock and placer locations in the Sandiego Canyon, Silverado Canyon, Lucas Creek, Trubuco Canyon, San Matio River, San Juan Creek, Alicia Creek and other creeks and canyons throughout the Santa Ana Maintain Range. Many of the creeks are seasonal and can use dry mine method when there is no water. And it is always a good idea to use a Metal Detector during all seasons.

    Orange County is one of the most populated counties in the United States, yet just minutes away and if you want to go out looking for Gold it my surprise you. The best mining occurred near the border of Orange County, San Diego County and Riverside Counties.

    Of course, the Gold was here long before the Conquistadors. It is even believed by many that the native Indians in the area mined for Gold. The Santa Ana Mountains is not as famous for its Gold strikes as those in the northern part of the state. At the current rate of Gold you could not only made a living by mining for Gold in these mountains but you could get rich.

    The area lies between two major interstates and near population centers. Much of the land is public lands and clears the way for prospecting. Much of the Santa Ana Mountains are within the Cleveland National Forest.

    Miners can still prospect and stake claims in much of these mountains, provided that they follow the proper protocols of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Cleveland National Forest. Check for regulations and find out if the land is not already staked. Be aware that the San Mateo Canyon Wilderness and Camp Pendleton are all off-limits to prospecting. The creeks, and rivers certainly much of the better ground is already claimed, but there are still Gold-bearing locations that have not been found. And many of the creeks, rivers and beaches should be ripe for panning for Gold.

    It was well known that the Spanish, Mexicans and local Indians were doing some mining in this region long before the Gold Rush to California started. These were small-scale mining operations, often just individual prospectors who were recovering Gold from the rivers, creeks and beaches

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