Silver, Gold, Copper Mines in Washington
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Silver, Gold, Copper Mining in Washington
Washington has 28 silver, gold, copper-related mine and mineral deposit locations recorded in federal databases. None are currently listed as active, but historical records document past production and geological occurrences. Data comes from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System and MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration records.
By County
| County | Sites |
|---|---|
| Snohomish County | 13 |
| Okanogan County | 5 |
| Skamania County | 4 |
| Ferry County | 2 |
| Skagit County | 2 |
| Kittitas County | 1 |
| Stevens County | 1 |
Silver, Gold, Copper Mines
| Mine | County | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anacopper | Skagit | Occurrence | |
| Bangor Creek Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Blue Rock Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Cascade Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Fidalgo Island | Skagit | Occurrence | |
| Forest Hope | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Gray | Ferry | Past Producer | |
| Gray | Ferry | Occurrence | |
| Grizzly Creek Mine | Skamania | Past Producer | |
| Helena Mine | Snohomish | Past Producer | |
| Helena and Sadie Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Hoodoo Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Hughes-Wayman Prospect | Kittitas | Occurrence | |
| Lake Serene | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Lilman | Okanogan | Past Producer | |
| Little Chief Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Lost Creek Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Nevada Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| Nina Lu Prospect | Okanogan | Occurrence | |
| O.k. | Okanogan | Past Producer | |
| Panama Group | Okanogan | Prospect | |
| Sidney Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| St. Anthony | Okanogan | Past Producer | |
| Turk | Stevens | Occurrence | |
| Uncle Sam Prospect | Snohomish | Occurrence | |
| United Group | Skamania | Occurrence | |
| Yellow Metals Prospect | Skamania | Occurrence | |
| Young America Group | Skamania | Occurrence |
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