Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas is the only state park in the U.S. where you can dig for diamonds and keep them. You'll also be able to find gems like quartz, agate, garnet, and jasper ...
At Crater of Diamonds State Park, travelers from around the world arrive with shovels, wagons and the hope of striking gold -- or better yet, diamonds. Tucked away in Murfreesboro, this 37.5-acre park ...
Micherre Fox discovered the diamond on July 29 while walking along the 37.5-acre diamond search area of Crater of Diamonds State Park in Pike County “I got on my knees and cried, then started laughing ...
Treasure hunters may have a better chance of finding the proverbial needle in a haystack than a diamond, but not more fun Wet sifting is a popular way to separate the dirt from the diamond-bearing ...
A woman’s hard work finally paid off at an Arkansas state park after she spent weeks searching for a diamond to turn into an engagement ring. Micherre Fox, 31, originally from New York City, found the ...
Some people search for “the one” before they get married. For Micherre Fox, hers appeared at her feet – a glimmering diamond in the rough. About two years ago, the 31-year-old New Yorker decided she ...
While most couples have a great proposal story, it seems that Micherre Fox's engagement ring will have its own tale to tell for years to come. Fox, 31, traveled from New York to Arkansas as part of a ...
A woman found a 2.3-carat white diamond at a popular national park known for its gems, and now she plans to use it for her own engagement ring. Thirty-one-year-old Micherre Fox set out on a weeks-long ...
Located around two hours southwest of Little Rock, Arkansas, is arguably the most unique state park in the U.S.—Crater of Diamonds State Park. This 911-acre park attracts visitors from all across the ...