Looking for a fun, hands-on activity for the whole family? Gem mining is one of the most popular things to do with kids in the Smoky Mountains—and it’s just as exciting for adults! Whether you’re hoping to uncover colorful crystals, shiny gemstones, or even rubies, this guide will help you find the best place to do gem mining in the Smoky Mountains, based on local reviews, Facebook recommendations, and real visitor experiences.
💎 1. Red Jasper Gem Mine & Beer Garden – Pigeon Forge, TN
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💰 Price Range: Starting around $25+ for buckets
This locally owned gem mine is not just a mining site—it’s an experience. Set along a relaxing riverbank, Red Jasper features shaded hammocks, yard games like cornhole, a beer garden, and large gem buckets that kids (and adults) love. Visitors rave about the atmosphere and how much treasure you can find in each bucket.
“Red Jasper was really a beautiful spot.” – Jenine Leedy Tujo
“My kids loved mining there!” – Nicole Armour
Visit Red Jasper on Facebook
🐻 2. Gem Mine at Three Bears General Store – Pigeon Forge, TN
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💰 Price Range: Buckets range from $15–$100
If you’re looking for the best place to do gem mining in the Smoky Mountains that’s right in the heart of Pigeon Forge, this is a top pick. Located beside the iconic Three Bears General Store, this gem mine has become a family tradition for many vacationers.
“We got the $100 bucket and split it with our three kids—got some pretty gems!” – Jessica Hicks
“Should’ve got the big bucket. I went three times last year!” – Trina Alcorn
This mine is especially great for younger kids, thanks to its location, friendly staff, and clean environment.
Visit Three Bears General Store
🐐 3. Goats on the Roof Gem Mine – Wears Valley, TN
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💰 Price Range: $25–$40 (with coupons often available)
Goats on the Roof is known for—you guessed it—goats walking on the roof. But hidden inside this quirky attraction is one of the most fun gem mining experiences in the Smokies. They offer generous gem buckets, and you might even score a $5-off coupon from a local travel booklet.
“My 9-year-old said it was his favorite experience!” – Chasity Presley Dishman
This location is ideal for adventurous kids who want to see animals and mine gems all in one spot.
Visit Goats on the Roof
💍 4. Pigeon Forge Gem Mine (PF Gem Mine) – Pigeon Forge, TN
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💰 Price Range: Varies depending on gem bucket
Located on the Parkway, PF Gem Mine is easy to get to and offers both gem mining and jewelry making. Many visitors turn their finds into keepsake rings or necklaces on-site—great for birthday or vacation mementos.
“Me & my daughters all got rings made from what we mined!” – Stacy Kaye Wisniewski
It’s a wonderful stop for creative kids and craft-loving couples.
Visit PF Gem Mine on Facebook
💎 5. Sheffield Mine – Franklin, NC (Day Trip)
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💰 Price Range: ~$15–$35
Although a bit of a drive (around 60 miles from the Smokies), Sheffield Mine in Franklin, NC is a fan-favorite among hardcore gem hunters. It’s one of the few places that offers real ruby mining—not salted buckets. If you’re up for a scenic drive through the park, it’s worth it.
“You really have to drive to Franklin. They don’t just salt the buckets.” – Ben Ricci
Visit Sheffield Mine
🌄 Where to Stay While Gem Mining in the Smoky Mountains
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