Cold Water Canyon stone, also known as Desert Flats, is a lava fieldstone. The unique characteristics of this stone is mostly flat rock only a few inches thick and ranges from about 10 to 18 inches wide and is covered with moss and lichens. Cold Water Canyon a fantastic building stone.
This rock is ideal for water features in swimming pools, waterfalls or general waterscapes. This stone is very hard but ironically that makes it much easier for drilling and cutting since it won't fracture.
Northern California quarry shipping throughout the Northern California and Central California region. Palleted rock material anywhere requested also available.
Trout Creek Stone is a rock with a potpourri colors, brought out in a beautiful unpredictable earthen tones, the colors are primarily browns, tans, hints of green, hints of purple, hints of orange.
Wall Rock Wall rock, also known as dry stack stone, consists of rocks in various sizes, typically weighing between 10 to 200 pounds each. These stones are carefully selected and fitted together without the use of mortar to create strong, durable retaining walls, terraces, or raised planter beds. The interlocking nature of dry stack walls not only provides structural integrity but also a natural, timeless appearance.
As a leading rock and landscape material wholesaler, we supply high-quality wall rock and dry stack stone from all the regions we serve. Some of the most popular varieties come from Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Montana, known for their durability, color variation, and natural beauty.
Typical Dimensions:
Thickness: Approximately 4 to 12 inches
Width: Ranges from 6 to 18 inches
Length: Between 8 to 24 inches
Whether you're building a rustic garden wall, a terraced slope, or a raised planter bed, our wall rock selection offers the ideal blend of strength and aesthetic appeal.
Each pallet is shipped in sturdy wire baskets weighing between 3,200 and 4,000 pounds, ensuring you're well-equipped for your next project. These large landscaping rocks are not only functional but also enhance the character of any outdoor or indoor landscape.
How to build a rock wall?
Step 1: Dig and Fill the Trench
Dig a level trench wide enough for backfill and wall rock; add 3" crushed gravel and compact. Step 2: Lay the First Layer
Use the largest, flattest rocks at the bottom with flat faces facing out for a clean look. Step 3: Backfill
Lay drainpipe, surround with drain rock, and backfill to the top of the first layer. Step 4: Build Up the Wall
Add smaller rocks as you go, leaning the wall slightly back and backfilling each layer. Step 5: Finish the Wall
Use soil at the top if planting; place flat stones on top as a cap for a finished look.