This unit of weight for precious stones is equal to 200 milligrams. It is thought that the name carat was derived from the carob tree. Carob trees are native to the Old World (Asia, Africa, and Europe...
Special rates for groups of 15 or more include a $3.00 discount for adult individual craft or music ticket and a $6.00 discount on combination ticket. Chartered bus drivers and escorts free.
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At the Crater of Diamonds State Park, you will dig for diamonds in a 37 1/2-acre plowed field, the eroded surface of an ancient volcanic crater. This is the eighth largest, diamond-bearing deposit in ...
Music occupies very special places in the hearts of Ozark Mountain folk. The songs of the south and the folk dance tunes of the region provide a looking glass offering a treasured glimpse of history o...
Begin your visit at the park visitor center. Here you will be able to view diamonds in the rough and explore our interactive exhibits that explain why diamonds are present here at Arkansas’s diamond s...
We get a lot of questions at Crater of Diamonds State Park, such as “How are diamonds made?” “Why are they found here in Arkansas?” and “How old are the diamonds found here?” If you’ve ever wondered w...