Welcome to "South Park." At 9,953 feet, the air is thin, the water is freezing, and the gold is plentiful. The town maintains a designated **Panning Beach** right on the Middle Fork of the South Platte River.

The water here is snowmelt. Even in July, it can be near freezing. Hypothermia is a real risk for unwary tourists.
Gear Check: Neoprene waders or arm-length gloves are highly recommended. Do not plan on swimming.
Located at the end of Platte Drive. **Fees apply** ($10/day permit required, buy at town hall or kiosk). Digging is allowed, but fill your holes.
Just upstream is Alma, the highest town in North America. Private claims abound here. Stick to the Fairplay public area unless you have a guide.
The gold here is "glacial flour" and small pickers. It is pushed down from the lode mines on Mt. Bross and Mt. Lincoln. Pan carefully—it's fine.
On the public beach, the easy gravels are worked out daily. **Get into the willows.** The roots of the willow bushes along the bank capture flood gold that casual panners miss. Dig out the dirt from around the root balls (gently) and pan that.
Strategic weight valuation. Calculate the spot yield of your discovery and bridge the target gap to a physical ounce.
"The gap to a full ounce is only 30.10 grams..."
Optional gold-culture references for readers curious about bars, coins, purity and storage language after prospecting. These are third-party resources, not financial advice.
Third-party resource for learning how vaulted physical gold services describe storage, fees and custody.
Useful for comparing bars, coins, premiums and purity language after learning field testing basics.
Browse mainstream bullion product formats and premiums as gold-culture background, not prospecting advice.
Reference catalogue for seeing common retail names, weights and purity markings used on coins and bars.
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