The Right Gear for Rockhounding in the West

Gear picks for metal detectors, rock hammers, GPS units, and field tools — chosen for Utah's BLM land, desert terrain, and mineralized soil.

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From Dugway Geode Beds to Topaz Mountain — gear chosen for where you're actually going.

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Top Picks for 2026

Gear that consistently performs in Utah's mineralized desert terrain.

Garrett Ace 400

The best all-around beginner-intermediate detector

★★★★½ 4.7

Best for: Beginners ready to get serious about the hobby

Price: $349

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Garrett AT Max

Fully waterproof, field-proven workhorse

★★★★½ 4.8

Best for: Intermediate hunters and wet terrain

Price: $699

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Garrett Goldmaster 24K

48 kHz high-frequency rig built specifically for gold

★★★★½ 4.6

Best for: Gold prospectors hunting flakes and small nuggets

Price: $729

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Start in Your Backyard

Utah is one of the best rockhounding states in the country. Three sites worth your first trip.

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Topaz Mountain

Topaz crystals

3.5 hrs from SLC

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Dugway Geode Beds

Quartz geodes

2.5 hrs from SLC

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Tintic Mountains

Garnets & minerals

1.5 hrs from SLC

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About Wasatch Rockhound

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Utah-Based

Built in Salt Lake City. Every site, terrain type, and season mentioned here is ground we know personally.

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Niche Focus

Gear specifically for Western rockhounding — not general outdoor gear. Mineralized desert soil, BLM access, and high-desert conditions shape every pick.

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Straight Talk

Honest pros, cons, and who each piece of gear is actually best for. We'd rather send you to the right $50 tool than upsell you on something you don't need.

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