Rock

Quartzite Flagstone 3/4″ – 1 1/4″

$.45/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

One Man Rock Wall

$.45/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

Natural Ledgestone

$.49/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

Molalla Stackable Wall Rock 2″ – 4″

$.45/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

Quartzite Flagstone 1 1/2″ – 2″

$.47/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

Cobblestone Wall Rock

$.49/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

4″ – 8″ Rip-Rap Quarry Rock

$48/yard – Erosion control and damage repair.

1½” x ¾” Open Quarry Rock

$47/yard – This rock does not contain fines.

3” Minus Crushed Quarry Rock

$39/yard – Used for base rock, fills, or forest roads.

Drilled Bubbler Rocks

Individually Priced. Visit us or call for pricing.

Valley Boulders

$.11/lb

Stone Stair Treads

$.47/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

3″ – 8″ Cobble Rock

$.08/lb

EZ Stack Wall Rock

$.45/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

1 ½” Washed Round Rock

$50/yard – Used for drainage, or for decorative purposes.

Molalla Flagstone

$.49/lb (Discount available for large quantities)

¾” #4 Washed Round Rock

$48/yard – Used for drainage, or for decorative purposes.

1 ½” Minus Crushed Quarry Rock

$39/yard – Used as a base rock, or for forest and pasture roads.

Column & Dish/Birdbath Rock

$.16/lb – Natural basalt formations

¾” Minus Crushed Quarry Rock

$39/yard – Used in driveways and as a base under concrete.

Red Cinder Rock

$68/yard – For any number of decorative applications.

Pea Gravel

$56/yard – Also great for pathways and decorative landscaping.

¼” Minus Crushed Quarry Rock

$47/yard (Limited Quantity Available) – Perfect for paths and under pavers.

Want It Delivered?

We can do that! Our trucks haul up to 12 yards of material.* For your added convenience, we can also split the load. This means you can get bark nuggets and compost all in one trip!

*See Delivery page for truck capacity based on product type.

Not sure how much product to get?

This calculator will help you calculate how many yards of material you’ll need for the job. First measure the length and width of the area you want to cover. Then decide how deep you'd like coverage to be.

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