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Kentucky Treasure HuntFamily Camping Vacations Treasure Hunting in KentuckyA typical vacation is about spending money, but on a Kentucky treasure hunt, your family may just be able to strike it rich! Treasure hunting in Kentucky is a chance to satisfy the desire to dig within the earth possibly uncovering treasures lost hundreds of years ago. Treasure hunting activities of all kinds can be enjoyed including panning for gold, mineral digging, geocaching and enjoying family friendly cave scavenger hunts. ![]() One of the earliest records of gold occurred in the town of Lagrange. A gold mine was discovered in the region in the late 1800s, causing large numbers of people to flock to the region and taking the Kentucky treasure hunt to the next level. A great reason to add Kentucky to your next family camping vacations. If you are interested in taking home a large stash of silver while treasure hunting in Kentucky, a trip to the eastern region of the state could prove interesting. Legend has it that that fabled Jonathan Swift silver mines are located here somewhere in Wolfe County. Swift was an Englishmen who reportedly mined the silver in the mountains for several years. Before leaving the area, he reportedly buried most of the silver he had mined in fear that it would be looted. The original silver mines and his buried treasures could still be there. There are also many other regions in the state where amateur treasure hunters may want to search. One of the more famous Kentucky treasure hunt legends is that concerning the notorious outlaw Jesse James. The bandit is thought to have buried over $50,000 in gold coins from a bank robbery near Russellville. Another great reason to add this to your family camping vacations. In the city of Henderson, in Henderson County, coins from a shipwreck have reportedly washed up on the banks of the Ohio River. In the same county, gold coins originally buried by the Harpe family may be worth looking into. The stash is thought to be located somewhere along the Harpe's Head Road. A family camping vacations treasure hunting in Kentucky adventure may mean that your family vacation ends up paying for itself! To improve the chances of ending your family vacation with gold and lost treasures, you can do additional research. Local Kentucky libraries, the Internet, historical societies, rock hounding clubs and old publications can all be valuable sources of information while treasuring hunting in Kentucky. During a Kentucky treasure hunt, having a metal detector can also be useful. Basic Metal detectors are cheap and can help you locate coins, antique relics or other spots to dig which you might otherwise have walked right by. Kentucky is famous for fluorite and related mineral and one of the easiest ways to go mineral digging in Kentucky is to take part in a public dig to a local fluorite mine. At the Ben E. Clement Mineral Museum in Marion, families can register to take part in day and night time digs from April to October. The museum also hosts the world's largest collection of fluorite and can be toured. ![]() Geocaching, modern treasure hunting using portable Global Positioning Systems (GPS) is a popular road trip activity for families. In fact, most of the fun is getting to the treasure! The journey of discovery allows you to hike to the find and view natural scenery along the way. Besides a GPS receiver, geocaching is a completely free way to sightsee and explore the outdoors. Geocaching websites provide coordinates needed to locate the hidden treasures for a fun Kentucky treasure hunt. Kids will also get a thrill out of visiting the city of Horse Cave and taking part in adventures in the American Cave Museum & Hidden River Cave. The two-floor museum features exhibits exploring cave conservation and ecology. Museum scavenger hunts are also offered that help kids develop their understanding of caves while keeping their entertained. Adventure expeditions provided within the cave take you deep within the earth for a hands-on look at cave animals, cave ecology and cave formations. Additionally, you might want to visit Dinosaur World for an out of this world Kentucky treasure hunt. Located at Cave City near the Mammoth Cave National Park the attraction combines treasure hunting in Kentucky with displays of life sized dinosaur models. At the site, kids can dig for fossils or excavate for dinosaur bones!Another reason why Kentucky is a great addition to your family camping vacations.
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