Gold Prospecting in North Carolina: 27 Mapped Locations
Every documented gold location in North Carolina from our database — panning creeks, placer ground, and historic districts, each with GPS coordinates and what else you can find there.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I pan for gold in North Carolina?
We map 27 documented gold locations in North Carolina. Use the map above to find panning and prospecting sites with GPS coordinates — then verify land status and any active mining claims before you dig.
Is gold panning legal in North Carolina?
Recreational panning with hand tools is generally allowed on BLM and National Forest land for personal use. State lands, waterways, and motorized equipment (dredges, high-bankers) have state-specific rules — check the managing agency for the exact site. On an active mining claim, the gold belongs to the claimant.
How do I know if a spot in North Carolina is already claimed?
Active mining claims are public record with the BLM. Pro members can see every active claim on our maps, colored by type — placer claims (pannable ground) in green — with claimant names, synced weekly from BLM records.
Where does gold collect in a stream?
Inside bends where the current slows, behind boulders, in bedrock cracks, and wherever black sand concentrates. Gold is ~19x denser than water — it drops out wherever the water loses energy. Sample several spots before committing to one.
⚠️ 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.