This page lists a few of the many thousands of places that detectorists can hunt in central Texas and a few where they cannot or should not. It does not attempt to list every possible place you can hunt, nor every place where you shouldn't. However, this page should get you going in the right direction.

Disclaimer: The information presented here is believed by the authors to be correct. However, neither the authors, nor the AMDC will accept any responsibility for it being wrong in the past, present, or future. Your use of the information on this page is conditional on your acceptance of this disclaimer.

It is always the responsibility of the detectorist to know and obey all applicable laws. Please refer to the ethics page of this website for a more complete list of detectorist's responsibilities. It should also be noted that there will be exceptions to this list to accommodate lost item searches with the appropriate authority's permission and prohibitions where posted as such.

A few common sense suggestions: Schools should be hunted only when classes are not being held and few, if any, faculty members are present. If an area is fenced and the gates are locked, stay out. If an area is posted as 'No Tresspassing', stay out. Do not hunt after dark. If a grass patch looks manicured, it's best not to dig it.

Hover on the underlined entries for more information. These items have additional explanations.


Detecting is allowed
Detecting is not allowed Although the following locations are not normally huntable, it may be possible to hunt them if you get explicit permission from the owner or operating authority.