Getting Started in Gold Mining
Gold mining has never been more accessible. With modern portable equipment, a single person can run a productive mining operation. Here's everything you need to know to get started.
Step 1: Find Gold-Bearing Ground
Before buying equipment, you need a place to mine. Options include:
- Staking a claim: File a mining claim on public land (BLM or USFS) where gold has been found
- Leasing a claim: Pay a claim owner for mining rights — lower risk than buying
- Buying a claim: Purchase existing mining claims with proven gold
- Mining clubs: Join a club with access to multiple claims (lower cost to start)
Step 2: Get the Right Permits
Mining permits vary by location. Common requirements:
- Plan of Operations (for claims on federal land)
- State mining permits (varies by state)
- Water use permits (if diverting from streams)
- Environmental review (NEPA for federal land)
- Reclamation bond (in some states)
Check with your local BLM office or state mining department for specific requirements. Our team can help connect you with resources in Alaska, California, Colorado, and other mining states.
Step 3: Choose Your Equipment
For a small operation, you'll need:
- Gold wash plant: Our 50-ton or 100-ton models are perfect for starting out
- Excavator or loader: To feed material into your wash plant
- Water pump: If you don't have gravity-fed water
- Cleanup equipment: Gold pan, classifier, and optionally a gold wheel
Step 4: Test Your Ground
Before committing to full-scale mining, test your ground. Dig test holes, pan samples from different areas, and estimate gold content per yard. This tells you whether full-scale mining is profitable and what size equipment you need.
Step 5: Set Up and Start Mining
Our wash plants set up in about 30 minutes. Position your plant near your dig site, connect water, and start feeding material. Learn more about the mining process.
Expected Costs
- Mining claim: $200-$10,000+ (varies widely)
- Wash plant: See our pricing guide
- Excavator: $20,000-$80,000 (used) or rent
- Fuel: $50-$200/day depending on operation size
- Permits: $100-$2,000 depending on location
Tips for Success
- Start small and scale up as you prove your ground
- Invest in quality equipment — higher recovery means more gold
- Keep detailed records of production and costs
- Network with other miners — local knowledge is invaluable
- Consider the comparison between different equipment makers before buying