River Rock
Sizing is approximate and can be +/-.
River Rock
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White Pea Gravel
¼” to ½”
White pea gravel features small, smooth stone ranging from ¼ to ½ inch in size. It’s commonly used for playground areas, concrete mixes, and walkways, offering a clean, decorative look along with comfortable footing.
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Brown Pea GravelPea Gravel
¼” to ½”
Brown pea gravel consists of small, smooth stone ranging from ¼ to ½ inch in size. It’s commonly used for playground areas, concrete mixing, and walkways, providing comfortable footing along with a natural, decorative appearance.
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# 57 Brown River Rock# 57 Brown River Rock
¾” to 1¼”
#57 brown river rock consists of naturally rounded stone ranging from ¾ to 1¼ inches in size. It’s commonly used for landscaping and is especially effective for drainage applications such as drain fields, gutters, and rain runoff zones. The rounded shape promotes excellent water flow while providing a natural, decorative appearance.
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# 57 White River Rock# 5 White River Rock
¼” to 1¼”
#57 white river rock features naturally rounded stone ranging from ¼ to 1¼ inches in size. It’s commonly used for landscaping, flowerbeds, and around homes, offering excellent drainage along with a bright, clean, decorative appearance.
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# 4 Brown River Rock# 4 Brown River Rock
1” to 3”
#4 brown river rock is our most popular size for landscaping. This naturally rounded stone ranges from 1 to 3 inches and is commonly used in flowerbeds and around homes, providing excellent drainage along with a durable, attractive finish.
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Oversize Brown River Rock
2” to 6”
Oversize brown river rock features large, naturally rounded stone that is highly visible and eye‑catching from a distance. Ranging from 2 to 6 inches in size, it’s commonly used for landscaping, flowerbeds, borders, around homes, and rain runoff areas, providing excellent drainage along with a bold, decorative finish.
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6" to 12" River Rock
6” to 12”
Large river rock ranges from 6 to 12 inches and is ideal for a wide range of landscaping applications. Common uses include bordering flowerbeds, lining fish ponds, creating ponds or decorative creek beds, and serving as standout accent pieces within the landscape.

