Tungsten, Tin Mines
17Total Sites
3Active
Tungsten, Tin Mining in the United States
Federal databases document 17 tungsten, tin-related mine and mineral deposit locations across the United States. Of these, 3 (17%) are currently active operations tracked by MSHA. These records span active mines, past producers, mineral prospects, and geological occurrences identified through federal surveys.
The earliest recorded tungsten, tin mine in the database is Lost River Mine in Alaska, with records dating to 1904.
Top States
| State | Sites |
|---|---|
| Alaska | 10 |
| Washington | 2 |
| South Dakota | 2 |
| California | 2 |
| New Hampshire | 1 |
Notable Sites
| Mine | State | County | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Evening Star | California | San Bernardino | Producer |
| Lost River-Cassiterite Dike Exogreisen | Alaska | Producer | |
| Lost River-Ida Bell Dike Exogreisen | Alaska | Producer | |
| Annie No. 1 Lode | South Dakota | Pennington | Past Producer |
| Black Metal Group | South Dakota | Pennington | Occurrence |
| Cassiterite Creek | Alaska | Occurrence | |
| Cassiterite Creek (lost River) | Alaska | Past Producer | |
| Evening Star | California | San Bernardino | Past Producer |
| Jackson | New Hampshire | Carroll | Occurrence |
| Lost River Mine | Alaska | Past Producer | |
| Silver Hill | Washington | Spokane | Occurrence |
| Tungsten Products | Washington | Stevens | Occurrence |
| Willow Creek Prospect | Alaska | Occurrence | |
| York Creek (East) | Alaska | Occurrence | |
| York Creek (West) | Alaska | Occurrence | |
| York Creek River | Alaska | Occurrence | |
| York Creek, West Fork | Alaska | Occurrence |