Disclaimer – Go Adventure Mom received compensation for writing this post. All opinions expressed are entirely our own. How to dig for hidden Geodes in Tooele County Have you always wanted to dig for geodes, but weren’t sure where to start? You can dig for hidden geodes in Tooele County and here’s how! Digging in the Utah desert is loads of fun, especially when you’re looking for hidden gems. What are Geodes? I have a lot of experience with geodes, just because I live in Utah. These are the most magnificent rocks in the world and it’s a lot of fun to hunt for them. Geodes are simply volcanic rock bubbles and beautiful ones at that! What do you need? Well, when it comes to finding hidden geodes in Tooele County, you will need some tools. Plan on bringing simple, but effective tools like a shovel and rock hammers. The fun thing about geodes is that you get to break them open to see what’s inside. While there isn’t a lot of value in the actual geode, the beauty within is amazing. A great day trip Heading to dig for hidden geodes in Tooele County is a great day trip. You get to drive out there and explore for hours. Spending the day with your kids as they explore, doesn’t this excite you? Along the way, you can even visit Simpson Springs. You could even camp here if you want! If you’re in Tooele County and want to make a memorable trip for your family, go ahead and head out here. You can hunt for geodes, spend time breaking them open, and enjoying the day with the family. Here are some other tips to keep in mind. You can take a few with you! As long as you have good intentions, there is nothing wrong with taking a few geodes with you! Bring lot of snacks and drinks. There are not a lot of places out here, so pack what you will need! Don’t forget the rock hammer. You will be disappointed with the rocks if you can’t break them open. I can’t wait to plan our trip to Tooele County soon. Will you be heading out there soon? Let me know how it goes!
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