California State Mining and Mineral Museum

California State Mining and Mineral Museum
Interior of the California State Mining and Mineral Museum
Map showing the location of California State Mining and Mineral Museum
Map showing the location of California State Mining and Mineral Museum
Map showing the location of California State Mining and Mineral Museum
Map showing the location of California State Mining and Mineral Museum
LocationMariposa County, California, United States
Nearest cityMariposa, California
Coordinates37°27′51″N 119°56′51″W / 37.46417°N 119.94750°W / 37.46417; -119.94750
Established1999
Governing bodyCalifornia Department of Parks and Recreation

The California State Mining and Mineral Museum exhibits and interprets the state's mineral resources and mining heritage. It is part of the California state park system and is located in Mariposa, a city in central California, on the Mariposa County fairgrounds.[1]

The museum houses a collection that was created in 1880, with the establishment of the California State Mining Bureau. Henry G. Hanks was the first California State Mineralogist and was tasked with managing the collection. The collection was housed in the Ferry Building in San Francisco until 1983. The collection was moved at the Mariposa County Fairgrounds in 1986. Responsibility for it was transferred from the California Department of Conservation to the California Department of Parks & Recreation in 1999. It is the only California State Park without associated land. The international collection holds over 13,000 minerals, rocks, gems, fossils, and historic artifacts.

  1. ^ "California State Mining and Mineral Museum". CA State Parks. Retrieved April 3, 2022.