Moat Mountain Mineral Site Trailhead
The Moat Mountain Mineral Site is located on the contact zone of two rock units: the Conway granite and Moat volcanics. The Moat volcanics are large deposits of volcanic debris that were ejected from the Earth by ancient volcanoes nearly 200 million years ago. Conway granite crystalized from a magma beneath the Earth’s surface after the eruptions that formed the Moat volcanics. As the magma of the Conway granite rose against the overlying Moat volcanics, fluids were trapped as bubbles within the magma. The magma solidified and crystals had the space to grow within the fluid bubbles frozen in the rock. Today, crystal-bearing bubbles in granite (known as miarolitic cavities or pockets) are common in the Conway granite at its contacts with the Moat volcanics.
General Information
A mineral collection permit is required to collect mineral specimens from the Moat Mountain Mineral Site
- No fee required for permit.
- Permits are valid for 1 day at one mineral collecting site.
- Permits can be obtained at the trailhead.
- Please read and comply with the conditions stated on the permit.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 44.0217
Longitude: -71.1695
Directions
From West Side Road in Conway turn onto Passaconaway Road. Travel 1.2 miles and turn right onto High Street (dirt road). This road leads into the White Mountain National Forest, passing a gate at 1.4 miles. At 1.7 miles, bear left and continue 0.7 miles to the parking area at the end of the road. The Moat Mountain Mineral Collecting site is a 0.9 mile hike from the parking area.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.