Metal Detecting Clubs In The US

Metal Detecting Clubs In The US

Finding a metal detecting club near you can significantly enhance your experience in this rewarding hobby. Clubs offer a fantastic way to connect with like-minded individuals, share knowledge, and learn new techniques. Whether you’re a seasoned detectorist or just starting out, joining a local club provides access to group hunts, educational workshops, and a supportive community. The camaraderie and shared passion for uncovering history and treasure are invaluable aspects of belonging to a metal detecting club.

Beyond the social benefits, metal detecting clubs often play a crucial role in promoting responsible detecting practices. Many clubs emphasize ethical digging, respecting private property, and adhering to local laws and regulations. They may also organize or participate in historical preservation projects, working with landowners and archaeologists to document and protect valuable artifacts. By joining a club, you can contribute to the responsible enjoyment and preservation of our shared history.

This comprehensive list of metal detecting clubs across the United States is a great starting point for finding a community that aligns with your interests and location. Remember to reach out to the clubs directly to confirm their meeting schedules, membership requirements, and current activities. With a little research, you can find the perfect group to share your metal detecting adventures with and expand your knowledge of this fascinating hobby.

We strive to keep this list as current as possible, but the metal detecting landscape is always changing. If you find any outdated information or know of a club that should be added, please don’t hesitate to contact us. TreasureValleyMDC @ Gmail.com

Happy hunting, and may your coil lead you to many exciting discoveries!

United States Metal Detecting Organizations

American Metal Detecting Association Online

They were/are located in California, but this website/association seems defunct now.

Federation of Metal Detector and Archaeological Clubs

The FMDAC is dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and protection of the hobby of recreational metal detecting and prospecting. The FMDAC’s Purpose is to unite, promote, and encourage the establishment of metal-detecting clubs. To preserve the sport/hobby of recreational metal detecting and prospecting.

Gold Prospectors Association of America (GPAA)

A prominent national organization that supports both metal detecting and gold prospecting activities across the country with multiple local chapters.

National Metal Detecting League

Their website seems to be gone. They are/were located in Connecticut. They provide a multi-day hunt every year, normally in October. It is called the CASH BASH.

US Artifacts Recovery Association

Using our special talents of metal detecting and other such apparatus, on the historical times of the Revolutionary War era through the Civil War era and beyond, we will assist all levels of government agencies, corporate landholders, individual landholders, preservation societies, and archeological groups under their direct or indirect supervision of the property or land-holder.

World Wide Association of Treasure Seekers (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.

Metal Detecting Clubs Listed by State

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