Overview

Hype:

Topaz Mountain is a great place to collect topaz. Single colorless crystals can be found in the washes around Topaz Mountain. Larger amber crystals can be found by breaking open the white rhyolite to find cavities.

Time:

Fees: None

Recommended Ages:

0-3
4-11
12-19
20-49
50-69
70+

Recommended Months to Visit:

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Features:
  • No Drinking Water
  • Mountains
  • Road Access is Dirt - Low Clearance
  • Access Road is 2WD Accessible

Links: geology.utah.gov

Getting There

Navigate to 39.693756, -113.092224.

Location

Closest City or Region: Juab County, Utah

Coordinates: 39.693756, -113.092224

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August 24, 2024 Trip Report

By Jeremy Dye

Trip Members

Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye, Cooper Dye,

Story

I worked a half day then Tara and I packed for our trip to Topaz Mountain. After burning my fingers on the camp chef knob at our ward camp out the week before, I bit the bullet and bought a replacement knob. It was $25 for a pack of replacement knobs and screws, which coincidentally was the same price that we paid for the entire camp chef when we bought it. It came with some parts that we didn't need, so we used those parts to fix my parents' camp chef also, so at least there was a silver lining. We were done packing quite fast and had extra time before the kids got home from school, so I started a 3D print of a display stand for puzzles and typed up two trip reports. When the kids got home from school, they packed and it took for-stinking-ever. Cooper took a whole hour to pack one change of clothes and a swimming suit. We finally piled in the truck and drove the trailer down to an area just southeast of Topaz Mountain. We had leftover soup for dinner and played parks until bedtime. We only finished half the game before it got too late, so we bundled up everyone's cards and pieces so we could resume in the morning. We were afraid that the weather was going to be super hot when we planned the trip and that we were going to have to cancel, but the weather was in the low 80s. The only downside was that we had 25 mph winds the whole trip. It would have been miserable in a tent, but the trailer was just fine. Except that Tara didn't sleep well from all the rocking.

Saturday, August 24 - We had a good sleep in. We had cold cereal for breakfast then finished our game of Parks. Savannah took first place, Cooper took second place, Madi took third place, I took four place, and Tara came in last. It was nice though to see the kids play cheerfully even when they weren't winning. After the game, we hopped in the truck and drove up to the main portion of Topaz Mountain. We had to throw the truck in four-wheel drive to get up sections of the road. Then we grabbed our hammers, picks, safety glasses, and other digging gear and hiked up to the quarry area. We dug for a couple hours and found quite a few good specimens. We found two quite nice orange topaz pieces when we broke out a big chunk of rock. Most of the rest of our rock smashing wasn't very fruitful. We had a lot of fun. The only downside was that the strong winds were blowing dust in everyone's eyes. We packed up and went back for lunch in the trailer then Tara read her book for a bit. I took a short nap. Then the kids and I played Quiddler. We started packing up shortly after 4:00 and drove home. We stopped at Baker Hot springs on the way home.

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More Trip Reports from Topaz Mountain Trip

June 27, 2009 Trip Report

By Jeremy Dye

Trip Members

Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Greg Dye, Laura Dye, Ondylyn Wagner, Zac Dye, Belknaps,

Pictures

April 1, 1998 Trip Report

By Jeremy Dye

Trip Members

Greg Dye, Anthony Dye,

Story

Anthony went to Topaz mountain for a field trip, and Dad went with him.

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