The last time someone found a diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park was December 2, 2024. On this date, two separate diamonds were discovered by visitors.
Crater of Diamonds State Park, located in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, is unique as the only public diamond mine in the world where visitors can search for and keep any diamonds they find. The park's 37.5-acre search area is the eroded surface of a volcanic pipe, which makes it a prime location for diamond hunters. Discoveries are a regular occurrence, adding to the park's allure as a true treasure-hunting destination.
Recent Diamond Discoveries
Visitors frequently unearth diamonds of various colors, including white, brown, and yellow. These finds highlight the ongoing potential for discovery within the park's rich earth. Each diamond found is a testament to the park's geological significance and the thrill of personal discovery.
Below is a summary of some of the most recent diamond finds at the park:
Date of Find | Home State of Visitor | Color |
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12/2/2024 | Arkansas | Yellow |
12/2/2024 | Arkansas | White |
11/29/2024 | Texas | Brown |
11/27/2024 | Minnesota | Yellow |
These discoveries underscore the park's continued reputation as a place where dreams of finding a diamond can become a reality. For more detailed information on recent finds and visitor guidelines, you can visit the official Crater of Diamonds State Park website.