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  1. Oklahoma is the only place in the world where the hourglass-shaped selenite crystal can be found. While searching for crystals, look for some of the over 300 species of protected birds that live in and can be seen in the refuge. Enjoy a multi-day stay at Salt Plains State Park in one of the renovated, eco-friendly cabins.

    • 23280 S Spillway Dr, Jet, 73749, OK
    • (580) 626-4731
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    Drive to the gate at 66003 Garvin Road, Cherokee OK 73728. Then drive one mile  through the gate to the Dig Area marked with bright orange signs. Crystal Digging is only allowed in the Dig Area.
    Bring: a shovel to dig, protection from the sun (sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen) and enough water to drink, rinse crystals and clean after.
    Learn about the selenite crystals. Selenite is a crystallized form of gypsum, also known as hydrous calcium sulfate. The crystals naturally form just below the salt encrusted surface. Iron oxide in...
    Free activity for everyone!
    Selenite Crystals can be found on the surface.
    How to Dig: Use a shovel to dig a hole that is a max of two feet deep. Pour water on edges and bottom of the hole, to find them more easily. Carefully, use your hands to collect crystals. Lay the c...
    Put on plenty of sunscreen and drink lots of water, it can be very hot.
    A restroom is located inside the gate to your left.
    You don't need to fill in your holes many wildlife species use it. The dig area is rotated every year.
    Wash underneath your vehicle, salt can damage it.
    Each person is only allowed to collect up to ten pounds and one large cluster per day, selling crystals is not allowed.
    Pets are allowed but must be on leash.
    Drones are not allowed.
    Digging crystals not during the crystal digging season and trespassing outside of the dig area is prohibited. The Dig Area is closed the rest of the year to protect Whooping Cranes and other wildlife.
  2. Jul 5, 2021 · The Salt Plains, a part of the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, encompasses a huge stretch of salt flats that are the remains of an ancient, shallow sea that once covered this area of Oklahoma. About 1-2 feet below the surface is salty water, but not as salty as the ocean.

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  4. Apr 6, 2024 · Jana Hayes. The Oklahoman. In northern Oklahoma, there are more than 11,000 acres of salt flats where visitors can view wildlife and dig for crystals. Here's what to know about digging for crystals in Cherokee, Oklahoma at the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge.

  5. Jun 4, 2023 · Crystal digging at the Salt Plains in Oklahoma is a popular activity for people of all ages. The 11,200-acre salt flats are known for its unique hourglass-shaped selenite crystals, also known as “hourglass selenite” or “salt crystals.”

  6. This 32,197-acre refuge located in north-central Oklahoma, is made up of a variety of habitats such as wetlands, prairie and about 12,000 acres of salt flats. Majestic and wide open, the salt flats are the only place in the world where you can dig for hourglass selenite crystals. Visit Us.

  7. May 17, 2023 · Who knew you could spend a day digging for crystals in Oklahoma? The Selenite Crystal Dig Area is located in the Great Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge Area at 66003 Garvin Road, Cherokee, OK 73728. It is southwest of the Great Salt Plains Lake. The best access points are located six miles west of Jet or three miles south of Cherokee.

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