Offshore Zone +6, Kensington Quadrangle, West Of Pigeon Mountain — fossil rockhounding site near Georgia, GA
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Offshore Zone +6, Kensington Quadrangle, West Of Pigeon Mountain

Rockhounding site in Georgia, Georgia · Fossils

Offshore Zone +6, Kensington Quadrangle, West Of Pigeon Mountain is a fossil rockhounding site near Georgia, GA. Fee varies. Best season: Spring through fall.

Typical season: Spring through fall

Key facts

Structured details for trip planning — verify access and fees with the land manager before you visit.

Specimen type
Fossil
Primary specimens
Fossils
Fee status
Fee varies
Nearest town
Georgia
State
Georgia
Coordinates
34.63333, -85.38333
Best season
Spring through fall; confirm seasonal road access
Access difficulty
Moderate; remote roads possible
Camping
Dispersed camping may be available nearby; verify land rules
Activities
Rock and mineral collecting
Facilities
Georgia regional services
Last updated
July 5, 2026

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The experience

  • Best time to visitSpring through fall; confirm seasonal road access
  • AccessModerate; remote roads possible
  • FacilitiesGeorgia regional services
  • Camping nearbyDispersed camping may be available nearby; verify land rules

Map & location

Open in MapsGet directions34.63333, -85.38333

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Safety notice: Field and weather conditions change with weather, season, and field conditions. Verify current conditions with local land managers before you go. Collect at your own risk — there are rarely rangers or land managers at these sites.