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Crater of Diamonds Latest Finds

Crater of Diamonds offers park visitors a one-of-a-kind experience—the adventure of hunting for real diamonds. You’ll search over a 37 ½-acre plowed field that is the eroded surface of the world's eig...
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What Should I Bring to Crater of Diamonds

Where can diamonds be found within the park? Visitors have found plenty of gems both on top of and in the soil. Tools are not necessary for diamond seeking, and a good way to search is to walk up and ...
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How Do I Search for Diamonds

There are three methods of diamond searching. Surface searching consists of walking up and down the rows of dirt looking for diamonds lying on top of the ground. This is the most productive method fol...
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Ozark Folk Center: Groups

From 20 to 200, the Ozark Folk Center State Park is the ideal spot to hold your next meeting, reunion, convention or get-together. This is your invitation to bring your group to the peaceful, bea...
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What Do Diamonds Look Like?

The park offers free rock and mineral identification at the Diamond Discovery Center. Diamonds are weighed and certified free of charge for the finder
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What is a Carat?

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...
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Ozark Folk Center Group Rates

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. School...
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Diamond Discovery Center

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 ...