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20 acre Legendary Superstition Mnts AZ Gold&Gem Mining Claim

LEGENDARY SUPERSTITION MOUNTAINS GOLD PROSPECTING

MINING CLAIM OWNERSHIP

This is a legally registered unpatented 20 acre gold and gem mining claim for sale, the Superstition Mountain #2, located in Hewitt Canyon and Hackberry Canyon, this area having a history of gold discoveries.

Located about 14 miles from the quaint mountain town of Queen Valley that has all the necessities, about 32 miles from the larger city of Apache Junction, and 64 miles east of Phoenix, In Pinal County, Arizona.

See the Buying Process further down this listing to see how to purchase my claim.

Click on the top listing picture to see all the maps and satellite views.

Gold prices have reached an all time high of over $3000 per ounce.

Gold and gemstones abound in this area.

The Superstition Mountains are a rock collectors heaven including an abundance of gemstones.

This area has one of the longest histories of ...

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Directions

Driving Directions:

About 14 miles from the town of Queen Valley

Head NE on E Queen Valley Dr toward N Queen Ann Dr out of Queen Valley,

Turn right onto N Queen Anne Dr,

Turn right to stay on N Queen Anne Dr and continue on this road,

Sharp left onto Hewitt Station Rd, the claim road.

Picture of that 357/172 intersection entrance to 172 is on the listing.

Then following GPS coordinates below to the claim.

The road is generally graded once a year.

Though we did not need 4WD, there are some places where a higher clearance vehicle would be best.

GPS Coordinates:

Superstition Mountain #2

NW 33.3933, -111.1979

NE 33.3933, -111.1956

SW 33.3896, -111.1979

SE 33.3896, -111.1956

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Gold & Gem Mining Claims 4 Sale

Mentor, OH

(440) 225-5991

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Gold & Gem Mining Claims 4 Sale, (440) 225-5991
Listing last updated: April 9, 2025 at 5:23 PM
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