THIS CLAIM HAS BEEN SOLD.
This is our last claim in the Superstition Mountains.
This is a legally registered 40 acre gold mining claim for sale, the Superstition #10.
Located 17.5 miles northeast of the quaint mountain town of Queen Valley that has all the necessities, 36 miles from the larger city of Apache Junction, and 68 miles east of Phoenix, in Pinal County, Arizona.
Right off the claim road is a large grouping of trees for camping by the SE corner of the claim.
A long, extend wash runs along the road to benefit your gold prospecting potential.
See satellite view with the pictures.
Gold prices have just reached an all time high of $2000 per ounce.
This is the only mining claim in this whole National Forest that is closest to the famous Legend of the Lost Dutchman Mine.
See commentary about this Legend further down.
This is a very unique area as the claim is located just east of...
This is a very unique area as the claim is located just east of the base of the famous Superstition Mountain and next to the Superstition Wilderness Area where you can hike north into the wilderness via the created trail, Rogers Trough Trailhead.
The mountain range is in the federally designated Superstition Wilderness Area, and includes a variety of natural features in addition to its namesake mountain.
Claim buyer will also receive a new, free, Gold Panning Kit:
One 14 inch Gold Trap pan; One 10.5 inch Gravity Trap pan, One combination sifter/classifier with 7/16 of an inch exit holes, One Gold Guzzler snuffer bottle, One Tweezers/ Magnifying Glass combo tool.
See pictures of this kit on the listing.
Weavers Needle, a prominent landmark and rock climbing destination set behind and to the east of Superstition Mountain, is a tall eroded volcanic remnant that plays a significant role in the legend of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine.
This claim is in this exact area of that famous search for lost gold treasure.
See with the pictures maps and satellite views, including satellite views of 2 camping spots.
This historical area of the Superstition Mountains has the most desired claims and lives up to its reputation that is so widespread.
The legend of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine centers around the Superstition Mountains. According to the legend, a German immigrant named Jacob Waltz discovered a mother lode of gold in the Superstition Wilderness and revealed its location on his deathbed in Phoenix in 1891 to Julia Thomas, a boarding-house owner who had taken care of him for many years.
Many since then, and even today, search for the Lost Dutchman Mine, including the TV series, Legends of the Superstition Mountains that was on the History Channel where you can still view past episodes.
The Superstition Mountains are a rock collectors heaven including an abundance of gemstones.
This area has one of the longest histories of gemstone production.
Arizona ranks first for where all of the natural gems are located and is famous for its turquoise and petrified wood.
Arizona is one of the best states in the United States for finding gemstones in the wild. Gemstones can be found all across the state of Arizona, and over eight main types of rocks and minerals can be collected there. Arizona is an incredible place to rockhound, not just because of its diversity of native gemstones but also because of its beautiful natural landscapes.
Rockhounding is more than just a hobby; it is a lifestyle. Arizona is a fantastic place to find rocks, minerals, and crystals that can be displayed in a collection, made into jewelry, or sold to local jewelry and rock and mineral stores. There are also a variety of Arizona-based rock and gem shows that you can attend or even sell your own specimens.
National Forests remained open at all times during the virus with a televised invitation by the Director for families to visit them as safe places for family recreation, making our mining claims some of the safest places for your family to enjoy and get away from all the nonsense.
Arizona, The Grand Canyon State, is obviously no stranger to rocks and gemstones. Arizona is one of the highest caliber rockhounding states and receives visitors from all corners of the world in search of Arizona gold, rocks, gemstones, minerals and fossils which find themselves scattered across this geologic treasure trove.
Theres a reason that one of the largest gem and mineral shows in the world is held in Arizona. Every winter in Tucson, Arizona, exhibitors from all over the world come together to show off their collections of rocks, gemstones and minerals.
Large extended washes run all the way thru the claim, being excellent places for gold deposits.
Flatter, cleared camping area is on the claim road.
The washes on the claim are a great advantage for prospecting, especially when the summer rains run down the washes, then depositing gold flakes down from the mountains and rock formations.
Large buttes, rock formations, and mountain ridges make for great gem prospecting areas on the claim.
Trees are on the claim for shade.
See with the pictures maps and satellite views.
This area is all claimed up, as is an historical area for gold prospecting.
Up the mountains/buttes on the claim are good areas to explore for gems with your rock hammer.
Besides gold, this is also a great place to hunt for specimen rocks and other gemstones as agate and ruby red garnets are often found in this geological region.
It is a good sign for our claims here that other experienced prospectors have claims in the area south or ours before us.
To purchase our claim, the process would be, I would need your name(s) and mailing address where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment.
A $99 deed processing fee is paid with final payment, total = $3599.
A signed contract will precede payment.
After receiving your payment, my wife and I will process 2 notarized deeds, transferring our claim ownership over to you with both the BLM and Pinal county.
The value of gold is now over $2000 per ounce and has gone up over $500 per ounce in the past 3 years.
Gold and gemstones abound in this area.
I am a retired teacher, and got into prospecting as a hobby with my family.
I am 71 and my wife 68, and we have gained the experience to select the best areas to locate claims.
A mining claim is an affordable way to enjoy the beauty of the land combined with the adventure of panning for gold.
For the possibility of constructing any building you or others could live in, you need to file a Plan of Operation with the BLM for approval, showing you have developed a full-time operation performing diligent mining. I would not count on this as is very difficult to get.
You do not need a plan, permission nor a permit to camp and prospect.
You do not need to be a full time prospector to file a Plan for a shed type structure.
If within one year you are not satisfied with your claim, you can trade for another comparable claim, just paying the BLM and County transfer fees which will be about $125.
Owning a mining claim is having access to a lifetime of great family fun and recreation, in a very beautiful, natural setting: Arizona, is a great, scenic state, where the spirit of the old west still lives on.
Mining Claims are also a great investment, as claims go up in value over time, just as land does.
if you purchase a claim from us, at no charge, I would help you if you ever decided to sell in the future.
This is a 40 acre unpatented, gold and gem mining claim, the Superstition #10 placer claim. The claim is legally registered with the Bureau of Land Management out of Phoenix. You own the mineral rights, not sharing with others, on the 40 acres, and use your 40 acres, recreationally for camping: tent, camper, or RV, and prospecting. In an awesome canyon, with beautiful views of nearby mountain ranges and rock formations. Great combination of good access, wilderness beauty, and gold prospecting potential.
See the listing onsite pictures, showing one of the most beautiful areas in Arizona. This claim is surrounded by mountain views. Located in the Tonto National Forest and the Superstition Mountains, see area info links bottom of listing.
Location Monument is a 4 foot wood post that has been placed, with an attached copy of our Location Notice, as required by the Arizona BLM.
With an approved BLM Plan of Operation, a building can be built on the land: any building that benefits and improves the claim.
You do not need to be a full time prospector to file a Plan for a shed type structure, though I cannot guarantee approval.
As stated by the BLM, this can be the "construction of a building, road, fence, or enclosure necessary for mining."
Current usage, is what the BLM calls, Casual Use: panning, shovel, rock hammer, metal detector, creek powered sluice box, where no permission nor permit is needed to camp and prospect.
You can prospect as little or as much as you like.
Now that we have located the claim, you never have to declare to the BLM any gold you find.
On our visits to the claim, we found about 1/8 of an ounce of gold in and around the extended wash on the claim, value approx. $220. Those with more time to prospect may find more. Today's gold prices are over $2000/ounce.
Though we could never guarantee what you will find, we did locate this claim in an historically rich area for gold prospecting.
I know of no more accessible areas in these mountains to locate a claim, as the whole area is claimed up, many being long time prospectors.
Gold prices are gone up over $500 per ounce in the past 3 years.
You are allowed to post No Trespassing for Prospecting signs in and around the claim.
A mining claim owner may limit or restrict public recreational use of/or public access across claims or portions of claims that are actively used for prospecting, mining, or processing operations where public recreational use of a claim would endanger or materially interfere with legitimate mining pursuits.
40 acres = 1320 ft. x 1320 ft.
This claim has direct, national forest road access on one of the better National Forest roads, Hewitt Canyon Road, with areas for camping, and gold and gems discovered in surface prospecting.
About an hour and a half from Phoenix.
From the town of Queen Valley, take North Queen Valley Road to then a sharp left onto
East Hewitt Station Road for 3.1 miles,
Then left on the claim road, Hewitt Canyon Road for 9.3 miles to the SW corner of the claim. Hewitt Canyon Road is Forest Road 172.
See listing picture showing the entrance to Hewitt Canyon Road.
Then following GPS coordinates below to the claim.
Though we did not need 4WD, there are some places where a higher clearance vehicle would be best. The claim road is grated once a year.
You can also enter the area on Highway 60 East, taking a left, North, on North Queen Valley Road, then to straight to East Hewitt Station Road to left on Hewitt Canyon Road.
This claim is in a very mineralized area, and is great for rock hounds, metal detecting, relic hunting, and dry-washing. Many historical gold rich producing mines are in this area, including the legend of the Lost Dutchman Mine, see links below. Canyon mountain views and rolling terrain. Pinal County is a region of broad desert plains and canyon mountain ranges. It is one of the largest areas of historic gold mining discoveries. Great views of the surrounding mountains and rock formations.
Our claim is in the Tonto National Forest, which embraces almost 3 million acres of rugged and spectacularly beautiful country, ranging from Saguaro cactus-studded desert to pine-forested mountains beneath the Mogollon Rim. This variety in vegetation and range in altitude (from 1,300 to 7,900 feet) offers outstanding recreational opportunities throughout the year, whether its lake beaches or cool pine forest. Hikers, backpackers, wildlife observers and photographers will find many recreation opportunities here. Rugged topography and the area's Hewitt Canyon furnishes the solitude and secluded experience treasured by many wilderness visitors.
A transfer of ownership is a sale of legal, exclusive ownership of a mining claim site. To be a legally recorded claim, gold had to be found on the claim, which was completed by us, as we are the original claim locators.
Your ownership is legally conveyed via a Quit Claim deed, and legally recorded with the BLM and Pinal County. A Quit Claim deed is the required legal document per the BLM.
Each year, on or before September 1st, you need to file a form with the Bureau of Land Management, along with $330. We will supply this form to you.
Fee is paid, not due again until Sept. 1, 2022.
There are no taxes on mining claims in Arizona.
You must be a current US citizen with a US address to own a mining claim in the US.
2 names are needed on your deed, a BLM requirement.
An unpatented mining claim is a specific parcel of federal land, valuable for a specific mineral deposit or deposits. It is a parcel for which an individual has asserted a legal right of possession and the right to develop and extract a discovered, valuable, mineral deposit. Mining claims are real property that you can buy, sell, or inherit. After proving the existence of valuable minerals on the land, the claim is legally recorded with the Bureau of Land Management, and Pinal county.
Your 40 acres is the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 24, Township !N, Range 11E, G&SR Meridian, known as the Superstition #10 mining claim, 40 acres, located in Pinal County, Arizona. BLM claim number: AZ101959603
Gold always occurs in gravels in the metallic state and when so found has various physical characteristics. Gold is dense and heavy, it has a characteristic metallic color, and it is soft and easily malleable (it is easily formed by hammering). These are the characteristics used by prospectors to identify gold in the field. Placer gold occurs on the claim as small grains derived from gossan formed by weathering, and oxidation of the gold, copper and iron rich veins. Gold also occurs as grains flakes and small nuggets derived from the erosion of mineralized fault zones.
The Federal Government owns the land.
You are purchasing the mineral rights.
You can legally camp for free, with camper and RV on the whole 40 acres.
A claim owner does not need permission nor a permit to camp and prospect.
Prospect, explore, and camp on the whole 40 acres.
This is not a sharing of a mining claim: Is your exclusive ownership.
TERMS:
To purchase our claim, the process would be, I would need your name(s) and mailing address where I would scan and email you a signed contract.
Total price of $3500, paid in one full payment where your ownership is then transferred after receiving payment.
A $99 deed processing fee is paid with final payment, total = $3599.
A signed contract will precede payment.
After receiving your payment, my wife and I will process 2 notarized deeds, transferring our claim ownership over to you with both the BLM and Pinal county.
This is not a sharing of the 40 acre claim.
We transfer 100% ownership of the claim recorded via notarized deeds with the BLM and Pinal Cunty
GPS Coordinates:
Superstition #10
NW 33.42215, -111.17873
NE 33.42215, -111.17444
SW 33.41875, -111.17873
SE 33.41875, -111.17444
COMMENTS FROM SATISFIED CLAIM BUYERS:
"We live in Arizona and purchased a mining claim from Mr. Leu.
The claim is everything as advertised. The Superstition Mountains make for awesome views. We have camped on our claim a number of times and have found gold in the wash on our claim. We are very happy with our purchase.
Living in another state, we were a little skeptical on buying a mining claim in Arizona. But our personal experience with Mr. Leu has been a family blessing.
Our camping and prospecting on our claim has brought our family closer together.
We were so pleased, we bought a claim in Colorado from Mr. Leu, and are looking to buy one also in California as we look to plan family vacations around our claims.
And just a note of encouragement for you if purchase:
My wife and I have located, prospected on, and sold mining claims in
California, Colorado, & Arizona, going on now for over 25 years.
You can trust we will process your notarized deeds correctly and quickly.
In that mining claims are processed thru the Bureau of Land Management, a
Federal Govt. agency, not following thru per our legally signed contract, would be a federal crime. I certainly will do what I say, and would never put myself nor my wife in any legal jeopardy.
Also, we have sold properties on 4 sites online for over 25 years:
Landsalelistings, Landwatch, LandandFarm, and LandsofAmerica.
Our continued good status on these sites is due to our always following thru, as just one time we would not, we would not be allowed to sell on these sites ever again.
This claim has direct, national forest road access on one of the better National Forest roads, Hewitt Canyon Road, with areas for camping, and gold and gems discovered in surface prospecting.
About an hour and a half from Phoenix.
From the town of Queen Valley, take North Queen Valley Road to then a sharp left onto
East Hewitt Station Road for 3.1 miles,
Then left on the claim road, Hewitt Canyon Road for 9.3 miles to the SW corner of the claim. Hewitt Canyon Road is Forest Road 172.
See listing picture showing the entrance to Hewitt Canyon Road.
Then following GPS coordinates below to the claim.
Though we did not need 4WD, there are some places where a higher clearance vehicle would be best. The claim road is grated once a year.
You can also enter the area on Highway 60 East, taking a left, North, on North Queen Valley Road, then to straight to East Hewitt Station Road to left on Hewitt Canyon Road.
GPS Coordinates:
Superstition #10
NW 33.42215, -111.17873
NE 33.42215, -111.17444
SW 33.41875, -111.17873
SE 33.41875, -111.17444