Rockhounding Clubs in New Hampshire, United States
Looking for a rockhounding club in New Hampshire? This page lists 4 active gem, mineral, and lapidary societies across New Hampshire. Most clubs welcome new members at any skill level and host monthly meetings, field trips, and lapidary workshops.
Rockhounding Clubs in Albany
- Saco Valley Gem and Mineral ClubView details →Gems/Minerals · EFMLS
Rockhounding Clubs in Canterbury
- Capital Mineral ClubView details →Minerals · EFMLS
Rockhounding Clubs in Dover
- Southeastern New Hampshire Mineral ClubView details →Minerals · EFMLS
Rockhounding Clubs in Keene
- Keene Mineral ClubView details →Minerals · 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 New Hampshire.
Don't see your club? Email us to request a listing.