NeoTokyo
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Heya everyone;
So I wanted to start a thread talking about the Keswick area west of Redding California and the immediate surrounding area's.
If you know this area or have heard stories then post them up!
You do not have to give exact locations but rough/general locations would be nice.
Ok, so I have heard stories about this area for about 3 years now, from the Ruggles Brothers Gold Stash in Middle Creek (Yet to be found) to stories from other prospectors finding little creeks packed with pickers. I think its time that we group a lot of these stories together and toss in a few facts too.
What I know about the area.
* Ruggles Brothers robbed a stagecoach and stashed the gold in Middle Creek before being caught and hung. Yet to be found.
* The portion of the Sacramento River downriver of Keswick Dam is rich in gold, but very deep, swift and dangerous, also no longer allowed to snipe.
* Rock Creek has mining claims on it.
* There is a lot of Public Land and Private Property, many times crossing with no fences or signs.
* Spring Creek is heavily contaminated because of Iron Mountain Mine BUT I have heard that there was a man that did VERY well sniping that creek but died from Cancer.
* There is a Creek north of the shooting ranges on Iron Mtn. Rd. that looks like its another part of Spring Creek. Claims there, was told overburden was 20'+ Deep.
* Flat Creek looks promising from Google Earth, I have not checked it out yet though.
* There is pocket gold in this area, much like Swasey Rec. Area (Also west of Redding).
* Old Miners homestead's can still be found, I found two on the Fishermen's trail before it ropes back into the Sacramento River Trail, Look for the Iris's
.
* Core Samples were taken next to the Trailhead access for the Princess Ditch trail up Walker Mine Rd. That area has been worked extensively but some might be left.
* Churn Town is off of Flanagan Rd. which is off of Lake Blvd. and at the end is the Trailhead to take you down to the Sacramento Ditch Trail and Chamise Peak.
* Churn Hole (If it can be found!) just off of Flanagan Rd. would be worth working and detecting the surrounding area's for Gold and Relics.
* Mysterious Creek with good pickers is on the East side of the Keswick Res. and is on Private Property! Bang Bang! But the dude keeps going back.
* Large open expanse w/High Voltage Power Lines down Keswick Dam Blvd. before the Dam is a pocket gold area, Fed a lot of families during the Great Depression.
* Trail Head past that and on the North side of Keswick Dam Blvd. supposedly has a creek somewhere on it that is great for sluicing, borders Private Property, Bang Bang!
* Lots of Super Red/Orange pockets to be found, Gold is usually found around these area's as pocket gold.
* Quartz pockets and veins everywhere, EVERYWHERE! Even the Shooting range has quartz! I would not recommend Metal detecting the shooting Range. lol
* There is a small mine (Activity unknown) just past the shooting ranges on Iron Mountain Rd.
So that is about all the info that I have about the area, lets hear what you have to say.
Trails around this area and surrounding area's.
Hiking near Redding - Best Hikes, Guides, and Trail Maps | EveryTrail

So I wanted to start a thread talking about the Keswick area west of Redding California and the immediate surrounding area's.
If you know this area or have heard stories then post them up!

You do not have to give exact locations but rough/general locations would be nice.
Ok, so I have heard stories about this area for about 3 years now, from the Ruggles Brothers Gold Stash in Middle Creek (Yet to be found) to stories from other prospectors finding little creeks packed with pickers. I think its time that we group a lot of these stories together and toss in a few facts too.

What I know about the area.
* Ruggles Brothers robbed a stagecoach and stashed the gold in Middle Creek before being caught and hung. Yet to be found.
* The portion of the Sacramento River downriver of Keswick Dam is rich in gold, but very deep, swift and dangerous, also no longer allowed to snipe.
* Rock Creek has mining claims on it.
* There is a lot of Public Land and Private Property, many times crossing with no fences or signs.
* Spring Creek is heavily contaminated because of Iron Mountain Mine BUT I have heard that there was a man that did VERY well sniping that creek but died from Cancer.
* There is a Creek north of the shooting ranges on Iron Mtn. Rd. that looks like its another part of Spring Creek. Claims there, was told overburden was 20'+ Deep.
* Flat Creek looks promising from Google Earth, I have not checked it out yet though.
* There is pocket gold in this area, much like Swasey Rec. Area (Also west of Redding).
* Old Miners homestead's can still be found, I found two on the Fishermen's trail before it ropes back into the Sacramento River Trail, Look for the Iris's

* Core Samples were taken next to the Trailhead access for the Princess Ditch trail up Walker Mine Rd. That area has been worked extensively but some might be left.
* Churn Town is off of Flanagan Rd. which is off of Lake Blvd. and at the end is the Trailhead to take you down to the Sacramento Ditch Trail and Chamise Peak.
* Churn Hole (If it can be found!) just off of Flanagan Rd. would be worth working and detecting the surrounding area's for Gold and Relics.
* Mysterious Creek with good pickers is on the East side of the Keswick Res. and is on Private Property! Bang Bang! But the dude keeps going back.
* Large open expanse w/High Voltage Power Lines down Keswick Dam Blvd. before the Dam is a pocket gold area, Fed a lot of families during the Great Depression.
* Trail Head past that and on the North side of Keswick Dam Blvd. supposedly has a creek somewhere on it that is great for sluicing, borders Private Property, Bang Bang!
* Lots of Super Red/Orange pockets to be found, Gold is usually found around these area's as pocket gold.
* Quartz pockets and veins everywhere, EVERYWHERE! Even the Shooting range has quartz! I would not recommend Metal detecting the shooting Range. lol
* There is a small mine (Activity unknown) just past the shooting ranges on Iron Mountain Rd.
So that is about all the info that I have about the area, lets hear what you have to say.

Trails around this area and surrounding area's.
Hiking near Redding - Best Hikes, Guides, and Trail Maps | EveryTrail

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