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Mining Claims in Washington: 2,360 Active

Washington has 2,360 active federal mining claims on record with the BLM. 322 are placer claims — staked loose-deposit ground, mostly gold country.

2,360
Active claims
2,031
Lode (hard rock)
322
Placer (pannable)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many mining claims are there in Washington?

Washington has 2,360 active federal mining claims on record with the BLM — 2,031 lode claims (hard-rock minerals) and 322 placer claims (loose deposits like stream gold). Counts sync weekly from BLM MLRS.

Can I stake a mining claim in Washington?

Yes — any US citizen (or company) can locate a claim on open federal land: stake the corners on the ground, file a location notice with the county, and file with the BLM. Annual maintenance fees apply. The ground must not already be claimed or withdrawn, which is why checking existing claims first matters.

Can I collect rocks on a mining claim in Washington?

An active claim doesn't close the land — you can usually still hike and explore — but the claimed minerals belong to the claimant. Collecting them is taking someone else's property. Check whether a spot is claimed before you dig.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations, weather conditions, and access requirements before visiting any location. Information provided is based on community submissions and may not be current or accurate.

Counts computed from claim geometries intersecting Washington's boundary; BLM records claims by survey block, so border-area figures are approximate. Updated 7/15/2026 · official records at BLM MLRS.