Rockhounding Clubs in Kentucky, United States
Looking for a rockhounding club in Kentucky? This page lists 4 active gem, mineral, and lapidary societies across Kentucky. Most clubs welcome new members at any skill level and host monthly meetings, field trips, and lapidary workshops.
Rockhounding Clubs in Lexington
- Blue Grass Gem & Mineral ClubView details →Gems/Minerals · EFMLS
- Kentucky Paleontological SocietyView details →Paleontology/Fossils · EFMLS
Rockhounding Clubs in Louisville
- KYANA Geological SocietyView details →Geology · EFMLS
Rockhounding Clubs in Morehead
- Geological Society of KentuckyView details →Geology · EFMLS
Other States in United States
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How to choose a club near you
- Pick the closest active club first — meetings happen monthly, so a long drive will erode your attendance fast.
- Check the club's specialty: minerals/lapidary, fossils, gold prospecting, faceting. Match it to what you actually want to learn.
- Read the meeting schedule before joining — some clubs meet weeknights, others Saturday mornings.
- Most clubs offer a free guest visit. Show up to one meeting before paying dues.
- Look for a club with active field trips — that's where you'll learn the most.
Looking for collecting sites instead of clubs? See rockhounding sites in Kentucky.
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