Teri Smith Rock Hunts

2310 W Highway 90, Alpine, TX 79830
Teri Smith Rock Hunts Teri Smith Rock Hunts is one of the popular Sports & Recreation located in 2310 W Highway 90 ,Alpine listed under Sports & Recreation in Alpine , Sports & Recreation in Alpine ,

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I’m Teri Smith, and I lead rockhunting field trips to several locations in the Big Bend region of Texas. In the past 15 years, I have led over 500 field trips, helping both novices and advanced rockhounds find agate and other collectible rocks. I am able to take you to private ranches where there are abundant deposits of agate, jasper, petrified wood, calcite, selenite, aragonite, and fossils, and I will help you locate the best pieces for your collection, or show you how to start a collection.

For me rockhunting is a labor of love. I don’t make any money from it, unless you choose to give me a gratuity at the end of the hunt. All the fees collected go to the landowner or the Rollin’ Rock Club. I’m willing to take just one person or a whole group rockhunting. During the cooler months (from about October 1 to May 31) I can usually lead a trip or two whenever you can get out here, provided you can give me a week or 10 days’ notice. You can also join a trip that’s already been set up. I don’t lead field trips in the summer months. I also don’t lead field trips during mule deer hunting season, which runs from Thanksgiving to about December 10.

All of my rockhunts are sponsored by the Rollin’ Rock Club, and RRC membership is a requirement for the hunts, unless you belong to one of the rock clubs which has declared that my field trips are official field trips for their club. RRC membership is $10 -$16 per year and you can join at the time of the field trip.

If you belong to a Texas gem and mineral club, you probably know someone who has gone rockhunting with me. If not, my rockhunts have been featured in articles in Rock & Gem magazine (September 2015) and Texas Highways (February 2010). I’m also in the newest version of the Gem Trails of Texas book, written by Brad Cross.

I’m able to do all of this because I have a patient, loving family, and because our motel, the Antelope Lodge in Alpine, TX, is where a lot of rockhounds choose to stay.

Feel free to browse this page and my website to see what the ranches and rockhunts are like, and view photos of some of the rocks that have been found out here. Then email or call me to set up your own rockhunt!

If you are a Big Bend landowner, I can help you make money from the collectible rocks on your ranch.

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