The Rockhound Record Here
For those interested in the broader "rock record" (the geological history preserved in stone), the term also refers to the physical layers of the Earth used by geologists to track environmental changes over millions of years. Rock Hound State Park and Spring Canyon Recreation Area
While primarily a member benefit, recent issues and historical archives can often be found on digital hosting platforms: The Rockhound Record
: The newsletter frequently includes technical pieces on mineral identification, the history of specific mining districts, and lapidary techniques like tumbling and polishing stones. For those interested in the broader "rock record"
: It features a "Member of the Month" or similar spotlights, showcasing individual collections and personal "rockhounding" stories. Digital Presence and Archives the history of specific mining districts
