Putting gravels or river rock in an area where grass doesn’t grow is an inexpensive way to make your muddy back yard look a little more stylish! The price of the stone depends on where it came from. You can buy whatever amount you want. If you need a small amount, bring some containers and you can go at it! If you have a larger area to cover, give us your square footage and we will give you an idea of the amount you will need.
Arizona River Rock (2-4 inches)
Piggums enjoying a spray down with Arizona River Rock in the background.
Arizona River Rock used...along with many other kinds of stone.
Arizona River Rock created this massive dry river bed.
Arizona River Rock lined with Oklahoma ledge.
Cherokee River Rock (2-4 inches)
Cherokee
Chinese Polished Pebbles (2 inches)
Chinese polished pebbles used at bottom of aquarium along with some flagstone.
Cinnamon Gravel (1/2 inch)
Decomposed Granite Screened
Decomposed Granite Un-Screened
Lava Rock Red
Mexican Beach Pebbles (various sizes)
Mexican Beach Pebbles
Mexican Beach Pebbles
Mexican Beach Pebbles
Native Gravel (3/4 inch)
Pea Gravel (1/4 inch)
Rainbow River Rock (1-2 inch)
Rainbow River Rock (3-5 inch)
A little river rock (Rainbow 3-5
Rainbow River Rock
Brody and Bernice (when she was smaller).
Recycled Asphalt
Recycled Asphalt
Road Base
Road Base
Sunburst Pebbles (various sizes)
Rock garden including Sun Burst, Mexican Beach Pebbles, and Cinnamon Gravel!.
Tejas Gravel (3/4 inch)