The Avalanche Gulch Placer#3
(Placer)
(20 acres)
Broadwater County, Montana
$18,400
Under Contract
(Placer)
(20 acres)
Broadwater County, Montana
$18,400
Under Contract
Commodities: Gold
• Claim designation: un-patented Placer
• Size: 20 acres
• Location: Broadwater County, Montana
• Claim designation: un-patented Placer
• Size: 20 acres
• Location: Broadwater County, Montana
The AGP#3 is a documented mineral property located in the Hellgate Mining district of central Montana.
Featuring over 1300 feet of Gold bearing Creek , a secluded staging area, and excellent access.
Boasting a rich history of gold production since the 1880’s, the Hellgate district shares similar deposits and mineral concentrations of the nearby Confederate Gulch district.
Known for larger nuggets and plentiful flower Gold, both the Hellgate and Confederate Gulch districts continue to produce excellent quality Gold.
Primary workings of the AGP#3 consist of upper terrace gravel prospects, creek level sluicing sites and bedrock outcroppings.
Gravel levels range between 8"inches-to-1.5'feet below soil overburden.
Gold concentrations in the area are estimated at 0.10-to-1.25 grams per yard, with larger amounts estimated on bedrock.
Secondary deposits consist of fine flood Gold, trapped in the base gravels and low pressure zones of the creek.
Avalanche creek features a moderate yearlong waterflow, with depths ranging between 6"inches-to-3'feet.
The site is perfect for a small-scale highbanking or suction-dredge operation.
The dense forest lands of the mountain gulch feature abundant wildlife, timber resources and water.
A serene creekside camping area is located on the south end of the parcel, and features a partially wooded area rich in timber resources.
Staging areas are available to multiple vehicles and campers, with level parking.
Located off a well maintained dirt road with excellent access for most 2wd vehicles and all 4x4.
The parking and staging area is suitable for multiple vehicles and campers.
A perfect location for the beginning enthusiast up to an established mining company.