Scribner Ledge Quarry & Crocker Hill Mines — graphite rockhounding site near Maine, ME
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Scribner Ledge Quarry & Crocker Hill Mines

Rockhounding site in Maine, Maine · Other

Scribner Ledge Quarry & Crocker Hill Mines is a graphite rockhounding site near Maine, ME. 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
Graphite
Primary specimens
Graphite, Molybdenite, Pyrite, Quartz, Sericite, Albite, Almandine Garnet, Arsenopyrite, Beryl, Columbite, Feldspar, Schorl
Fee status
Fee varies
Nearest town
Maine
State
Maine
Coordinates
44.27620, -70.46733
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
Maine 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
  • FacilitiesMaine regional services
  • Camping nearbyDispersed camping may be available nearby; verify land rules

Map & location

Open in MapsGet directions44.27620, -70.46733

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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.