Pine Mountain Gold Mine & Museum and Stockmar Park - Villa Rica, GA
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N 33° 45.143 W 084° 53.101
16S E 695896 N 3736710
Pine Mountain...train, farm, gold, mine, trails etc....
Waymark Code: WM10YNX
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/13/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Where's George
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County of site: Douglas County
Location of site: Stockmar Rd. & Mirror Lake Parkway, NW of Villa Rica
Phone: (678) 840-1445

"The Pine Mountain Gold Mine is located approximately three miles northeast of downtown Villa Rica on the north side of the Villa Rica Regional Airport. The extant mining complex covers 28.77 acres of hilly terrain. The historic property was larger but is no longer associated with the current property and some areas have lost integrity due to redevelopment. Contained within this 28.77-acre site are 10 structures associated with different historical periods of gold mining operations conducted on this site.

"We are dedicated to the preservation of Villa Rica’s rich and unique history of gold mining. The lure of gold attracted Americans to this area in the very earliest days of industrial gold mining. We are Georgia’s only gold museum that is located on an actual gold mine with gold and gem panning on-site. In fact, gold is regularly found on Pine Mountain to this day! Our beautiful 4,800 square-foot museum houses many exhibits of artifacts used to mine gold right here on Pine Mountain or in the hills surrounding Villa Rica. In addition to gold mining artifacts the museum contains regional artifacts. Some of these regional artifacts date back as far as 12,000 BC. The typical museum tour begins with an 18-minute documentary detailing the history of gold and the Villa Rica mines." ~ The City of Villa Rica


"Gold mining activity on the mountain spanned over a century and is evident across most of the wooded site. The earliest physical evidence of mining activity is a series of trenches that were used for panning gold. Later mines included two large pits where a majority of the gold found was removed. Established in the 1890s, the "Old Glory Hole", as it is known, includes a 60-foot-long trench and a "man-way tunnel" through the top of the mountain that shortened the distance the ore had to be transported for processing. The property is laced with unpaved roads and covered with piles of tailings, or discarded. ~ NRHP Nomination Form

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Hours of Operation:
Tuesday thru Saturday: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Closed Sunday & Monday


Admission Prices:
Pine Mountain Gold Museum Admission (including 18-minute documentary)

  • $5.00 Individual adult (ages 12 to 55)
  • $4.00 Seniors (ages 55 & up)
  • $4.00 Children (ages 3 to 12)
  • $4.00 Military, First-Responders (with ID)
  • FREE Children (ages 2 and under)
  • $4.00 Student (with college ID)

Pine Mountain Scenic Railroad (train departs Pinetown Depot for all points.)

  • $5.00 All riders, per ticket
  • FREE Children (ages 2 and under)

Panning for Gold, or Gemstones (includes instruction and assistance from one of our miners!)

  • $5.00 Per gold pan
  • $5.00 Per gemstone pan
  • $15.00 Per pan of “Gemstone Jackpot”

Annual Pass (non-transferable, valid for ONE (1) year)

  • $50.00 Each pass covers one family.

  • Unlimited museum admission
  • $3.00 Per gold pan
  • $3.00 Per gemstone pan
  • $3.00 Per person train rides (Special event trains excluded)
  • 10% Discount in the Museum Store
  • Advanced access to special event and after-hours tickets


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Half of a day (2-5 hours)

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle Only

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