Rawhide produces a low-sulfur, sub-bituminous coal from the Roland and Smith seams.
Silo capacity at the mine's rail loop, which can accommodate up to three unit trains, is 78,000 tons.
[1] The Rawhide Mine shipped its first train of coal in 1977 after beginning pre-production work in 1974.
Peabody Energy runs the Rawhide Mine via its wholly owned subsidiary, the Caballo Coal Company.
Approximately 30% of Rawhide Mine's production was sent to Monticello Steam Electric Station in Texas before closing in January 2018.