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Spider Rock Treasure — Double Mountains

Lost Treasure TX • Stonewall County County
Description
Northwest Abilene legend of the Spider Rock Treasure concealed in or near the Double Mountains — a named cache distinct from the broader Aztec-conquistador tales of Stonewall County.
Historical Notes
The Rocker Box Stonewall County list names the Spider Rock Treasure as hidden in or near the Double Mountains, separate from the Aztec and Aspermont variants in the same county compilation. Spider Rock and similar landmark names appear in West Texas treasure guides as mnemonic markers for outlaw and Spanish-era caches. No period map in TSHA archives confirms a specific Spider Rock site. Coordinates approximate the Double Mountains in Stonewall County northwest of Abilene.
Status / Verification legend — Legendary or approximate

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