When

Saturday, September 21, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM PDT
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Where

The Office Claim

Road 2S02, Mariposa County near Greeley Hill, CA  

From Coulterville, CA, take J132 through Greeley Hill to Greeley Hill Road.

Turn right on Greeley Hill Road at the "Y". Go straight to one-lane bridge.

Turn right onto the dirt road marked Bull Creek Road or Road 20. Follow the road until you cross a small one-lane bridge.

Turn left onto road 2S02. Drive about 1½ miles and the campground will be on the right.

Turn right into the campground.

The USFS has a pit toilet in the campground.

We will have signs posted, leading you to the claim.

Contact

Stacy Serrato 
American Mining Rights Association 
209-878-3910 
stacys@americanminingrights.com 
 

AMRA Public Outing at "The Office"

AMRA is having another fun and exciting outing!

 Free and open to the public

Bring your friends and family! 

New to prospecting or curious?

Let us know and we will teach you how to pan for gold. You keep whatever gold you find on our mining claim.

Stay the night in our campground or just visit for the day! Bring everything you'll need to have a great weekend of fun and fellowship. 

Saturday runs from 10am to 4pm with a get together at 4pm for an update on AMRA current projects to protect your mining rights followed by our amazing Raffle! 

 We keep our outings free so that everyone can participate!

We rely on your generous donations and support in the Fight to Protect your  mining rights and provide great events. 

 

Win a week long stay at Roaring Camp Mining Company in our Saturday Raffle!!! 

We would like to thank our Official Outing Sponsor


Click here to Check out Roaring Camp Mining Company!

Tell them Thank You for supporting AMRA! 

Roaring Camp is something special in the way of family recreation. It is an old goldmining camp on the Mokelumne

River. In the past, it was accessibly only by horseback. Roaring Camp was once a camp for FortyNiners, but since it was so inaccessible, most of the gold still remains.

Visitors can see our operating gold mine and can mine their own gold by panning, sluicing, metal detecting, and dry washing.

In the Mokelumne Canyon, the three forks of the Mokelumne River come together. It is a river unsurpassed in natural beauty. 

The water is so clear that one can watch the tadpoles and fish swim. There are waterfalls and natural rock formations forty feet high. 

There is also a quiet, secluded "swimming hole" with rocks of varying sizes, ideal for diving by those who dare! Be sure to bring your fishing gear.

The fishing here is excellent!