Magnet cove arkansas

How did Magnet Cove Arkansas get its name?

Magnet Cove is located on Arkansas Highway No. 6, twelve miles east of Hot Springs. As the name implies, this is a locality in which there is a large amount of magnetic iron ore. … Recently the Highway Department made a cut through a small hill and exposed some beautiful deposits.

What county is Magnet Cove AR in?

Hot Spring County Magnet Cove/Counties Located on Arkansas Highway 51 approximately twelve miles southeast of Hot Springs (Garland County), Magnet Cove of Hot Spring County has been a mecca for mineralogists, geologists, and rock hounds.

Are there igneous rocks in Arkansas?

The most famous igneous intrusions in Arkansas are the Crater of Diamonds State Park and the alkalic complex at Magnet Cove (Hot Spring County) near Hot Springs (Garland County), named for the often abundant lodestone (magnetite (Fe3O4)) found there. Over 100 minerals have been reported from the Magnet Cove area.

Where can I buy sodalite in Arkansas?

Magnet Cove Two varieties of fluorescent sodalite are found in the tinguaite rocks of Magnet Cove, Arkansas: a blue sodalite that fluoresces a purplish-blue to violet-red, and a white variety, hackmanite, which strongly fluoresces a reddish-orange.

Where can you rock hunt in Arkansas?

The best rockhounding sites in Arkansas include Saline County, Crater of Diamonds State Park, Murfreesboro, Mount Ida, Hot Springs County, Jessieville, Ouachita Mountains & National Forest, Pulaski County, Lake Catherine, Fisher Mountain, Magnet Cove, Lawrence County the Black Rock area, and others.

What is the smallest town in Arkansas?

Wiederkehr Village The town of Wiederkehr Village in Franklin County is well known for marvelous Arkansas wine. The village is also known for being one of the smallest populated in the state – the population of 46 taken during the 2000 census has declined slightly to 38 current residents.

Where are geodes found in Arkansas?

Types of Rocks in Arkansas

RockLocation
GeodesMount Ida, Jessieville, Hot Springs County
ObsidianThe Ozark Plateau, the Ouachita Mountains, West Gulf Coastal Plain
BauxitePulaski County, Saline County, Arkansas River Valley
AgatesCowley's Ridge, Clay County, Philips County