Things You'll Need
Instructions
Choose an amethyst mining location from the many Georgia mines offered through online websites. Most amethyst mines in northern Georgia require that you make a reservation ahead of time to be able to dig. Different mines are known for different quality amethyst crystals.
Schedule a digging trip to Wilkes County, Ga., for some of Georgia's finest quality amethyst crystals. The Jackson's Crossroads Amethyst Mine is located between Tignali and Rayle streets. Amethyst crystals from this mine range in color from purple to royal purple.
Look at the dump piles carefully for anything glittering or poking up out of the dirt.
Look in the mine dump piles for clumps of dark red clay as these are the natural harbors of amethyst crystals. While Georgia is known for its red clay, amethyst crystals can also be found in dump piles with white clay.
Squeeze any clumps of red or white clay in your hands to find amethyst crystals hidden inside the clay. Watch for heavier clumps of dirt as these usually have an amethyst crystal inside.
Carefully sift through the dump piles using small hand tools to rake through the dirt.
Use a sledgehammer to break open larger rocks to look for amethyst crystals hiding inside.