Where can I find Thundereggs Succor Creek?
Getting there: From Highway 201 outside the town of Adrian, drive 15 miles down into Succor Creek State Natural Area. From Jordan Valley, take Highway 95 north for 27 miles and turn left at the sign for Succor Creek.
Where can I find Thundereggs?
Thundereggs are found in flows of rhyolite lava. They form in the lava from the action of water percolating through the porous rock carrying silica in solution.
Where is Succor Creek?
Succor Creek is a 69.4-mile-long (111.7 km) tributary of the Snake River in the U.S. states of Idaho and Oregon. The creek begins in the Owyhee Mountains in Owyhee County, Idaho….
Succor Creek | |
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• elevation | 6,976 ft (2,126 m) |
Mouth | Snake River |
• location | near Homedale, Owyhee County, Idaho |
Where can I buy Thundereggs in Bend Oregon?
Where do I go?
- Richardson’s Rock Ranch for thundereggs (roughly 1.5 hours from Bend)
- White Fir Springs for thundereggs (roughly 1 hour from Bend)
- Fischer Canyon for jasper, calcite, petrified wood, and agates (roughly 1 hour from Bend)
Where to find thundereggs in Succor Creek Oregon?
Although Succor Creek has been hunted for years, people still come and seek for more thundereggs. The area for collecting is significant so that many good thundereggs may hide in some areas along the creek on gravel deposits and on the hillside after crossing the bridge.
Where is the junction for Succor Creek Road?
Take this road 8.5 miles to a T-shaped junction at the Rockville School, where you will head left toward Succor Creek for another 1.8 miles. Stay straight at the junction for the final 10 miles into Succor Creek.
Where to find Thunder Eggs in eastern Oregon?
The official state rock of Oregon, thunder eggs, filled with agates and other minerals, can be found in the Succor Creek State Natural Area. Cross the bridge and search on the hillside and gravel deposits along the creek. This deposit is a very large and, typically, thunder eggs are averagely sized up to apple.
How many campsites are there in Succor Creek?
Stay straight at the junction for the final 10 miles into Succor Creek. Amenities: 18 campsites, with 12 tent-only on the east side of the creek. Picnic tables and a pit toilet on the west side of the creek. No water is provided, although water can be found in the creek.