You can still find gold in these rivers
There's still gold in these waters

The gold rushes of the 19th century have long since ended, but there are still plenty of places you can hunt for the precious metal using a shovel, pan, metal detector and more. In fact, recreational gold mining is a pastime for many people these days, and for good reason: the largest nugget ever found in California was discovered by an amateur. Read on to discover key locations worldwide that you can still prospect for the yellow metal – but be sure to check any restrictions if you're thinking of treasure hunting. All dollar amounts in US dollars.
Reed Gold Mine, Charlotte, USA

Reed Gold Mine, Charlotte, USA

Crow Creek, Alaska, USA

Crow Creek, Alaska, USA

Black Hills Forest, South Dakota, USA

Black Hills Forest, South Dakota, USA

American River, California, USA

Rules and regulations differ slightly from state to state, but recreational gold prospecting tends to be permitted in the USA in designated public areas and on private land as long as the landowner gives permission.
American River, California, USA

Cosumnes River, California, USA

Cosumnes River, California, USA

Cosumnes River, California, USA

Jamestown, California, USA

Jamestown, California, USA

Rye Patch, Nevada, USA

Clear Creek, Colorado, USA

Clear Creek, Colorado, USA

Dahlonega, Georgia, USA

Dahlonega, Georgia, USA

You can have a go at panning for gold or mining for gems. Instructions are also provided for beginners. The Consolidated Gold Mine is currently open seven days a week between 10am and 5pm and no reservation is required.
Chena River, Alaska, USA

Chena River, Alaska, USA

Klondike River, Yukon, Canada

Klondike River, Yukon, Canada

Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada

Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada

Warrego, Northern Territory, Australia

Warrego, Northern Territory, Australia

The Warrego area is one of the richest fossicking sites in the whole of Australia. The gold is scattered in the surface soils of the area, so you'll need a metal detector and good dry panning skills to find it.
Arrow River, Otago, New Zealand

Arrow River, Otago, New Zealand

Elvo River, Piedmont, Italy

Elvo River, Piedmont, Italy

Suisgill Estate, Sutherland, Scotland

Suisgill Estate, Sutherland, Scotland

Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Wanlockhead, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales

Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales

Gold Mines River, County Wicklow, Ireland

Gold Mines River, County Wicklow, Ireland

The appropriately-named Gold Mines River in the Wicklow Mountains, which got its moniker in 1796 following the discovery of a nugget of the precious metal, boasts relatively high quantities of gold and is a magnet for amateur prospectors.
Ordinary people who stumbled upon extraordinary amounts of gold
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