Garnet Hill

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Local Pole Line Rd, Ruth, NV 89319, United States Local +1 7752-891-800
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Garnet Hill, a renowned hiking area located on Pole Line Road in Ruth, Nevada, offers an exhilarating and fun-filled experience for all outdoor enthusiasts. The area is known for its abundant garnets, attracting visitors from far and wide to try their luck in finding these beautiful gemstones. With clear signage along the route and a spacious parking lot equipped with amenities such as an outhouse and picnic tables, Garnet Hill ensures a convenient and enjoyable visit for its guests. Though the exact spot for garnet digging may initially seem confusing, there is a rock quarry just a short distance away from the information side that serves as a popular spot for many visitors. During their time at Garnet Hill, adventurers can expect to spend hours immersed in the excitement of hunting for garnets and reveling in the thrill of discovery. Whether an amateur or an experienced gemstone enthusiast, Garnet Hill promises a memorable experience that will leave visitors eager to return time and time again.

Amenities and More


  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom

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Tony Barger
Tony barger
March 22, 2024
Google maps will only get you to the general area. Take the marked corner off from highway 50 west out of Ely. Then go about two miles (going past the Google maps destination) and turn right at the BLM sign indicating Garnet hill ( but no arrow pointing right). It doesn't take long until you're climbing a fairly steep dirt road (Subaru Forester had no issues). Near the top you have to turn right again and keep going up. Not too far from this turn that feels like the end of the trail you get to a parking area and scenic overlook. Definitely off the beaten path, but worth it. We enjoyed digging about using sticks and pointed rocks and did succeed in finding several small garnets.
Michael Deems
Michael deems
March 22, 2024
Very fun to hound garnets! Very easy to find. Lots of signs on the route and a large parking lot with an outhouse and picnic tables. We were confused where to dig first but just down the trail from the information side there’s a rock quarry where you can tell lots of people have dug. We had good luck in that area. We spent several hours here and found a lot of garnets. Very fun time. I will certainly be back!
Thad N
Thad n
March 22, 2024
Garnets can be found on the ground. I'm leaving with some beautiful finds! They are Almandine Garnets, a dark red almost black in color. Three miles on a dirt road. Steep incline near the top. There is a pit toilet, picnic tables, fire rings, grills, and a 5 tent sites, one with an outstanding view. Saw a few smaller motorhomes, and was surprised they made it. I wouldn't reccomend large rigs/RVs. Use your own judgement. Verizon cell 📲 works. Safe and peaceful. Bring water. There is no water. This area was volcanically active 32 to 40 mya. The garnets are in rhyolite. The term for the host rock is Matrix. Almandine Garnets can be found in the Matrix, or laying on the ground solo. A hole in the Matrix where a garnet formed is called a Vug. If you see Vugs, or garnets in rocks you might want to scan/comb the area. Follow the washouts, and walk slowly, and slightly bent when possible, or sit on the ground. The garnets will look like dark spots. Juniper berries, broken glass and charcoal spoof. There is a book to sign because you can get lost. Pay attention to your whereabouts. Bring at least 4 bottles of water per person, hat, snacks & toliet paper, if heading further away from the main area. I went with two others, and found all of mine further out. Do not wear open toed shoes or sandals. You'll be walking on sharp rocks, and need good footing. Also there are scorpions out here, but they come out at night (and glow blue). Watch where you're walking. Bring gloves or something to move the rocks with. Mostly garnets are going to lay solo on the ground. Some garnet hunt at night with head lamps. I found plenty of wood. Forest is Juniper and Pinyon. Pinyon has sap that accumulates on the bark, base of the tree or cones. This sap is excellent for starting a fire. Rhe picnic tables closest to the rest room is on a concrete base with a Pinyon next to it. The sap pools into the base. Bring a backpack or hiking bag for your supplies, then place it on the ground, as you hunt. You're out here too long to carry it constantly, and it gets hot. I was here August 2021. Pit toliet: Keep the lid down. They have a design to exit the smell when the lid is down. If the lid is up, the smell goes inside. Garnet Hill is free. The stone below the quarter is a Topaz from Topaz mountain, and a gift from another woman traveling solo. If you don't find garnets, you're sure to make friends.
Brandon Hayes
Brandon hayes
March 22, 2024
Loved Garnet Hill! One of the top spots I was looking forward on our vacation and it did not disappoint! My only complaint is that we couldn't stay longer. My husband and I really enjoyed finding garnets everywhere with little effort. I absolutely recommend going and checking it out. Don't forget sunblock, water, and something to put your treasures in!
Judy Gaumer
Judy gaumer
March 22, 2024
Quite a long dirt road to get to the hill but once you get there, it's worth it. Amazing views of the surrounding valleys and the copper mine. You can still find garnets if you go further around the mountain which is pretty cool. You'll need at least a hammer and chisel. Also, bring water, there are restrooms at the top and a picnic area, but it gets hot walking around.
Déborah Roy
Déborah roy
March 22, 2024
Fantastic view of surrounding area. Just started rock hounding recently. Had a blast here. We had a picnic lunch here and looked for garnets. Did not have right equipment so next time we will be better equipped.
Gerald Wetmore
Gerald wetmore
March 22, 2024
Loved the trip to Garnet Hill! Found specimens everywhere. Just pick up a rock; strike it open, and there they sit, ready for the taking!. Have fun, wear PPE and safety glasses. Also, bring a rock hammer!
Connie Keller
Connie keller
March 22, 2024
Tent camping, limited spaces, but great views. Road a little tricky going up/down, would be a real PITA if rain/soaked on. Terrific Views of the valley and the mining at south. Only saw 2-3 tent sites so limited and parking is just straight in. One-holer there.
Jerard Puckett
Jerard puckett
March 22, 2024
Google maps will only get you to the general area. Take the marked corner off from highway 50 west out of Ely. Then go about two miles (going past the Google maps destination) and turn right at the BLM sign indicating Garnet hill ( but no arrow pointing right). It doesn't take long until you're climbing a fairly steep dirt road (Subaru Forester had no issues). Near the top you have to turn right again and keep going up. Not too far from this turn that feels like the end of the trail you get to a parking area and scenic overlook. Definitely off the beaten path, but worth it. We enjoyed digging about using sticks and pointed rocks and did succeed in finding several small garnets.
Victor Geng
Victor geng
March 22, 2024
Very fun to hound garnets! Very easy to find. Lots of signs on the route and a large parking lot with an outhouse and picnic tables. We were confused where to dig first but just down the trail from the information side there’s a rock quarry where you can tell lots of people have dug. We had good luck in that area. We spent several hours here and found a lot of garnets. Very fun time. I will certainly be back!
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Pole Line Rd, Ruth, NV 89319, United States

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