Sofala feels like it hasn't changed since the 1850s. Nestled in the deep Turon River valley, the town was once home to 40,000 miners. The river still produces gold after every flood.

The Turon River is largely bounded by private property. **Fossickers must use public access points** at bridges or designated reserves.
Stay Legal: Do not cross fences without permission. There are several public camping spots along the river that offer great access to the gravel bars.
Focus on the inside of the river bends where the water slows down during floods. The gold is often trapped in the top 10cm of the gravel.
Higher up the hill from Sofala lies Wattle Flat. This is prime metal detecting ground. The gold here is often more "nuggety" than the river gold.
A legendary tributary. As the name suggests, it was famous for producing small, consistent nuggets. Check the slate junctions.
The Turon is a "flashy" river. Heavy rain in the mountains brings down fresh "flood gold." **Search the grass roots.** After the river recedes, pan the dirt trapped in the long grass and willow roots on the river banks. Fine gold gets snagged here as the water filters through the vegetation.
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Land access rights, safety conditions, and public fossicking zones change. You are solely responsible for verifying regulations with local authorities (DOC/Council/BLM) and assessing river safety before visiting. Paystreak.io accepts no liability for injury, fines, or trespassing. Never dig on private land without explicit permission.
✓ Information last verified: January 2026