4.58 lb Kentucky Rattler Geode 7" Break Your Own + Digital Discovery Guide
The Story of This Kentucky Rattler
Kentucky Geodes: Discover. Learn. Collect.
Every geode we sell is hand-collected — but this one has a story we can actually tell you. In June 2026, we pulled this rattler straight out of Fishing Creek in Lincoln County, Kentucky. It's got a heavy, tan-and-white shell, and when you shake it, you can hear loose crystal rattling around inside — a good sign there's something worth cracking open in there.
Specimen Details
| Weight | 4.58 lb |
| Length | 7 inches |
| Circumference | 14.5 inches |
| Color | Tan & white |
| Condition | Whole, unopened, rattles |
| Found | June 2026, Fishing Creek, Lincoln County, KY |
Where It Was Found
Fishing Creek runs through Lincoln County in central Kentucky — the same stretch of water we've been hand-collecting from since 1998. This rattler came out of that creek bed, not a mine, not a supplier. What you're holding is a real piece of this place.
General area shown — Lincoln County, Kentucky. View larger map
Your Discovery Journal
Print this page or fill it in below before you crack it open. Half the fun of an unopened geode is guessing what's inside before you find out for real.
Before you crack it open — what's your prediction?
What did you actually find inside?
Date you opened it:
Tip: the boxes above are just for on-screen use — use the download button for a printable copy.
Fishing Creek Rocks
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