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The FOOTHILLS PROSPECTORS are members of the Gold Prospectors Association of America.  This group of Colorado Gold Miners enjoy outings and adventures in the area and promote family recreational mining.  The group meets every 1st Tuesday of the month at the VFW in Golden, Colorado.  Go to that site and get the latest information on that organization.

The Public Lands For The People was constructed for the purpose of allowing individuals and representatives from various groups to join forces to help maintain the laws and rights of all Citizens on Public and Private lands. (Federal, State and City) PLP purpose is to represent all types of outdoor user groups that are interested in keeping Public and Private lands open for the purpose of Mining, Timber, Grazing and all forms of recreation on a non-discriminatory basis .

The TREASURE HUNTING INFORMATION has good treasure story and treasure hunting leads and a lot of treasure hunting adventure.   “Original Treasure Stories” are found as well as a host of information on treasure stories in publication in magazines of the past.   T. J. Raines will be contributing original treasure stories as often as he can to this website.  Other research hunters will also will contribute some treasure stories.

Membership in the Texas Council of Treasure Clubs (TCTC) is open to Texas metal detecting and treasure clubs.  The Club meetings are  open to the public. The Club has a Treasure Show every year and it is the largest treasure show in the World.

Eureka! Treasure Hunter’s Club was begun over 30 years ago in 1973 by a metal detecting shop owner to bring together people in the Denver area who were interested in the hobby. The club has evolved over the years into more of a social organization that encourages ethical detecting practices, historical research and community involvement.

WWATS is a new organization and is not only nationwide, but worldwide. There are already over 1800 members in WWATS. The membership ratio between prospectors and detectorists/collectors is about equal with a few other hobbyists joining in. Membership is FREE and is good for 3 years. We have an annual open hunt which is also FREE to all members each year. Some of the manufacturers are now supporting WWATS.  The Focus of WWATS is to be an information center, providing special training as necessary to understand our relationships with, and to openly approach, our government agencies, seeking ways our hobby can co-exist within the rules and regulations used to govern public lands today.  WWATS shall be a proactive organization, not a reactive one.

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   We are a family oriented group of individuals interested in recovering relics, coins, and  other interesting or valuable items from the past, compiling records and  preserving historic data. We also provide recreational activity and companionship for our members. In addition, we frequently provide a service to the community in finding lost items of value and importance. We desire to encourage younger generations to develop a greater interest in exploring history, geography, researching and the outdoors and  having FUN through metal detecting and treasure hunting.  Our club strives to improve the public image of detector users and other amateur historical / collectors. We therefore abide by the  treasure hunters code of ethics.