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  2. Hampton Buttes - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Butte WSA covers 10,600 acres (4,300 ha), while Cougar Well WSA, further south, covers 17,315 acres (7,007 ha). [4] The BLM also oversees a rockhounding area at Hampton Buttes that is known for its petrified wood. [5]

  3. List of wilderness study areas - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Butte 10,249 acres (41.48 km 2) July 1992 Oregon Hawk Mountain 69,735 acres (282.21 km 2) July 1992 Oregon Heath Lake 21,197 acres (85.78 km 2) July 1992 Oregon High Steens 14,089 acres (57.02 km 2) July 1992 Oregon Home Creek 1,165 acres (4.71 km 2) July 1992 Oregon Homestead 14,581 acres (59.01 km 2) July 1992 Oregon Honeycombs

  4. Ever gone rockhounding near the Tri-Cities area? You can find ...

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    Rockhounding is allowed in many Bureau of Land Management areas with no permit required. Similarly, it allows for a reasonable amount, defined as up to 25 pounds a day and 250 pounds per year, of ...

  5. Glass Buttes - Wikipedia

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    The nearest settlement is the small unincorporated community of Hampton, Oregon, located 10 miles (16 km) northwest of the buttes. [1] [2] [3] Glass Buttes include two prominent peaks and a number of adjacent hills. The highest point in the Glass Buttes complex is known as Glass Butte. Its elevation is 6,388 feet (1,947 m) above sea level.

  6. Gone winter rockhounding in Washington state? You can find ...

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    Rockhounding is permissible in many Bureau of Land Management areas with no permit required. Similarly, it allows for a reasonable amount, defined as up to 25 pounds a day and 250 pounds per year ...

  7. Amateur geology - Wikipedia

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    Amateur geology or rock collecting (also referred to as rockhounding in the United States and Canada) is the non-professional study and hobby of collecting rocks and minerals or fossil specimens from the natural environment. [1] [2] In Australia, New Zealand and Cornwall, the amateur geologists call this activity fossicking. [3]

  8. List of mountains in Big Horn County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 42 named mountains in Big Horn County, Montana.. Abbots Urn, el. 3,442 feet (1,049; Battle Ridge, el. 3,284 feet (1,001; Black Gulch Point, el ...

  9. Hikers frustrated with state over Butte Creek Falls' ongoing ...

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    Butte Creek Falls has been closed since the 2020 Labor Day fires because the roads around it were burned and the state says travel there is unsafe.