Mines in Val Verde County, Texas

30Total
6Active

Val Verde County, Texas has 30 mine and mineral deposit locations documented in federal records from the USGS and MSHA. 6 of these are currently active mining operations. The most commonly recorded commodity is manganese, with 11 sites. The table below lists all recorded mines in the county with links to individual site details.

All Mines in Val Verde County

MineCommodityTypeStatusSource
Amistad Sand & GravelConstruction Sand and GravelSurfaceActiveMSHA
Del Rio Pit & Plant #87Construction Sand and GravelSurfaceActiveMSHA
Del Rio Pit and PlantSand and Gravel, ConstructionSurfaceProducerMRDS
Reece Albert Inc Kelley PitStone, Crushed/BrokenSurfaceProducerMRDS
Schnaubert Ranch QuarryLimestone, GeneralProducerMRDS
Unnamed PitSand and Gravel, ConstructionProducerMRDS
90 West Base PitCrushed, Broken Limestone NECSurfaceIntermittentMSHA
Babb DepositsManganeseOccurrenceMRDS
Babb Manganese ProspectManganeseOccurrenceMRDS
Cc Stone, IncDimension Stone NECSurfaceAbandonedMSHA
Eagle #3Construction Sand and GravelSurfaceAbandonedMSHA
Feely Mn ProspectManganeseOccurrenceMRDS
Feely ProspectManganeseOccurrenceMRDS
Howard Draw Barite ProspectBarium-BariteOccurrenceMRDS
Howard Draw MineBarium-BaritePast ProducerMRDS
Ingram-Howe DepositManganeseOccurrenceMRDS
J & J Stone Company Inc #2Dimension Stone NECSurfaceAbandonedMSHA
Jci Ft 4250 Portable Crusher # 4Crushed, Broken Limestone NECSurfaceIntermittentMSHA
Mills Ranch Barite ProspectBarium-BariteOccurrenceMRDS
Mills Ranch MineManganesePast ProducerMRDS
Mills Ranch MineBarium-BaritePast ProducerMRDS
Mills Ranch Mn ProspectManganeseOccurrenceMRDS
Murrah Cave ProspectNitrogen-NitratesOccurrenceMRDS
Oppenheimer Canyon OccurrenceManganeseOccurrenceMRDS
Oppenheimer Draw Mn ProspectManganeseOccurrenceMRDS
Plant 530Crushed, Broken Limestone NECSurfaceAbandonedMSHA
Rock QuarryDimension Stone NECSurfaceAbandonedMSHA
Shumla DistrictManganesePast ProducerMRDS
Shumla Mn ProspectsManganeseProspectMRDS
Unnamed OccurrenceNitrogen-NitratesOccurrenceMRDS