The chunk of Clear Creek in north-central Denver from Broadway to Washington St. has some really good gold.
This stretch of river also has quite a few bridges over it which does two good things:
- provides some shade for summer digging
- Means there’s bigger gold in the top gravels that was brought up during bridge building (I heard from an eyewitness about a 10-gram piece here!!)
On the other hand, all those bridges mean finding parking near where you want to dig is harder… but I’ve got tips for you!
The easiest place to park is in the lot at the Northwest corner of 70th and Washington. From there, walk south across 70th at the crosswalk, go a few yards west and then follow the dirt path south to the paved creek-side path. Now you can cruise along the path to your preferred prospecting spot! There are quite a few easy entry points to the river here. Here’s a view of that spot (note: Highway 224 is 70th Ave):
You can also park in the lot at the NE corner btw. Whichever lot you use, I suggest also patronizing a business in that shopping area, so you are a legit customer. There’s a Vietnamese restaurant (Denver Pho & Grill) in the NW shopping area I can recommend for a frosty beverage after digging 😉 Even so, be cool, leave the parking spots near the shops for the customers since your car will likely be there a while.
How’s the gold here? Really good. There is quite a bit of fine gold in many spots along here and you’ll have a hard time finding a shovelful of dirt without colors in it.
Equipment, Seasonal access & Safety: no gas engines allowed (seems like a silly rule when you are next to a highway overpass, but I don’t make the rules!) so bring a sluice or your pans. Electric high bankers are also commonly used from what I’ve seen. The very best one is reviewed here: https://findinggoldincolorado.com/using-a-gold-cube-in-colorado/
The water here runs much too high to be safe in the late spring due to mountain snow melt and occasionally when there’s a big rainstorm. Be safe, fast water kills! Most of the rest of the year, the water is low enough to walk all over the creek bed so bring your hip waders, boots or water sandals. This area also tends to be accessible almost all winter. I once came down here the day after Christmas when I got a new sluice under the tree. I did get snowed on a little, but it was still easy to find a place to set up my sluice and to dig.
Here’s another view of the area…I’d love to hit the cobble at the base of that cliff, but I left it for you. doesn’t even look like you are in the city in this picture, does it?!
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4 thoughts on “Clear Creek (Broadway to Washington) – Prospecting tips”
High on my list to check this out once I get my sluice & some waders!
Thanks! Your site has been a terrific guide to get back into the hobby. I’ve not perused the whole site so maybe I’ve not seen it yet but may I suggest reminders for aquatic trouble makers (zebra and quagga mussels) as we venture between bodies of water. Thanks again!
Good point Craig! Dry and clean your gear between uses so you are “that jerk who screwed up the ecosystem” at you second favorite spot. Also remember, felt bottomed shoes/boots are no longer allowed due to this issue.