May Outing San Jacinto Mountain Metal Detector Hunt
Posted by Josh on May 9th, 2009
The San Jacinto Mountains and the Garner Valley have been one of my favorite outdoor stomping grounds for a long time. I visited the YMCA’s Camp Lackey and the Pathfinder Ranch as a school boy and have since fallen in love with the area. Many have. Indians for years have used the area as a high altitude refuge from the hot summer whether common in the valleys and desserts that surround this mountain range. Ditto the ranchers who still summer their cattle in the Garner Valley. I have camped and hunted Thomas Mountain as well as explored the area for the gemstones that have been found in the past. As far as Gold is concerned; I have not found any in the area. Admittedly I have not searched all that much, but have never left wanting any time I have visited. Well maybe wanting a Cheeseburger or a Pizza.
The best way to get to our rally point is via the town of Hemet. Don’t get Hemet and “The Lake Hemet Store” confused they are nowhere near each other. Lake Hemet is accessed via HWY 74, witch is Florida Ave. in Hemet. From HWY 215 / 74 junction head east through the town of Hemet, eventually Florida leads up the windy road to the small town of Mountain Center continue on 74 into Garner Valley. The Lake Hemet Store is on the right once the road flattens on the floor of Garner Valley. It is the only place of its size on the north-west end of the valley. We will meet at 8 AM and leave shortly after to the Hurkey Creek Park nearby on Apple Canyon Road. The address is 56375 Hwy 74, Mountain Center CA 92561. Phone is 951-659-2050. Call for camping details.
The outing will be primarily a Metal Detector oriented trip. However bring some panning stuff, water and a sack for rock and mineral samples. There are areas to camp for free in the valley and very nice campgrounds at Hurkey Creek and Lake Hemet for 20 bucks or so. Campfires are allowed in sites with fire rings. The wether should be warm though. It is high altitude so bring sunscreen and sun glasses. It should be fun call me with questions at (909) 821-0979.
THX Jay






May 13th, 2009 at 4:08 pm
Metal detecting is not allowed at Hurkey Creek Park.
After talking to Hurkey Creek management again this week, we were told by the person in charge of the park that he would not allow metal detecting.
May 14th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
in the hurkey creek we cant used metal detecting what should i
take? to the outing pleas letme now tanks. Rute naso.
May 15th, 2009 at 3:26 am
Rute,
We will still be metal detecting , just not in Hurkey Creek Park.
May 17th, 2009 at 11:56 am
Hi Jay, I was there at 5 minutes passed 8 a.m. a couple of others showed up at 8:10 couldn’t find anyone. What happened?
Ben Cox