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Monday, September 15, 2025

Guest From New York Finds 2.30 Carat Diamond At Arkansas’ Crater Of Diamonds State Park

Murfreesboro, Arkansas – A 31-year-old visitor from Manhattan, NY, has turned weeks of preparation and persistence into a once-in-a-lifetime find at the Crater of Diamonds State Park.


The Goal
  • Two years ago, Micherre Fox decided she wanted a diamond for her engagement ring.

  • Not just any diamond — one she found herself.

  • She believed hard work, not just money, should play a role in marriage.

The Plan

  • Her partner agreed to wait until she found the stone.

  • After completing graduate school, she set aside a month for the search.

  • Research revealed the only public diamond-hunting site in the world was in Arkansas.

The Search

  • Arrived on July 8 after two weeks of preparation.

  • Searched almost every day for three weeks.

  • Enjoyed the park’s attractions, from the Diamond Springs Water Park to shady rest spots.

The Discovery

  • On July 29, her last day, she spotted something shining on the ground in the West Drain area.

  • Thought it might be a spiderweb — but the shine didn’t fade.

  • Picked it up and saw it looked like a diamond.

  • Park staff confirmed it was a white diamond weighing 2.30 carats.

The Diamond

  • About the size of a human canine tooth.

  • Smooth, rounded, with a metallic luster.

  • Surface blemishes show its deep-earth origin.

  • Third-largest diamond found at the park in 2025.

The Reaction

  • Dropped to her knees and cried before laughing in relief.

  • Named it the Fox-Ballou Diamond after her and her partner’s last names.

  • Plans to have it set in her engagement ring.

Lessons for Visitors

  • Diamonds can be found by anyone — sometimes right on the surface.

  • Preparation and persistence help, but timing and location matter.

  • Hands-on searching means getting in the dirt and staying patient.

  • Park staff and fellow guests can be valuable sources of guidance.

Thinking of Visiting?

  • Are you ready to spend hours searching in the field?

  • Will you prepare for the physical side of the hunt?

  • Can you balance the work with enjoying the park’s facilities?

At the Crater of Diamonds State Park, the next great find could be at your feet.

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