Douglas County's southwestern Oregon mining belt — less famous than Josephine County but equally auriferous — includes the Canyonville and Drain areas with historic placer operations along the Umpqua River and tributaries. Quartz lodes and stream terraces suggest similar mineralization to the more-developed Rogue River system. Modern prospecting has identified overlooked paleochannel deposits in tributary valleys. The BLM Eugene District administers federal claims; this region remains underexplored relative to Josephine County's reputation.
The nearest mapped access corridor, osm:385348725 (mapped off-road route), lies approximately 201 feet from this claim's centroid. off-road vehicle clearance is required. Vehicle staging is feasible directly adjacent to the claim boundary.
75 active claims surround Union Creek within a 7-mile radius. The estimated open aliquot count is approximate — use the live map for precise 20-acre resolution.
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Union Creek is a 20-acre Placer Claim in Douglas County, Oregon (OR), filed under BLM serial number OR106786309 in the Bureau of Land Management Mining Location Record System.
The legal description places this claim at T.310S., R.80W., Sec. 13, SWNW within the Public Land Survey System (PLSS). The aliquot designation identifies the specific 20-acre sub-parcel.
Under the General Mining Act of 1872 (30 U.S.C. § 22), claims on federal land are maintained by filing the annual maintenance fee or performing assessment work. Current BLM status: Active. 75 additional active claims exist within 7 miles.
To find open federal land adjacent to Union Creek, AuthoriProspector overlays live BLM claims at 20-acre aliquot precision alongside USGS MRDS historic mine markers, BLM wilderness boundaries, and military no-go zones.
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