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Our boulders are large natural stone pieces commonly used for landscaping and erosion control projects. With typical sizes ranging from 3–5 feet wide, these boulders are ideal for creating visual impact, stabilizing slopes, and defining outdoor spaces.
Our Boulders are large natural stone pieces used in landscaping, slope stabilization, and erosion-control projects where size, durability, and appearance matter. Typically ranging from 3 to 5 feet wide, they create strong visual impact while also serving practical site and structural needs.
Supplied in bulk, our boulders are suited for both decorative and heavy-duty applications. We work with customers to align size range, quantity, and delivery to the needs of each project.
From our first conversation to final delivery, we keep the process clear, responsive, and easy to manage. Our goal is simple: make it easier for customers to get the right material at the right time.
We start by understanding your application, product requirement, packaging needs, and delivery requirements. From there, we provide clear pricing and practical guidance to help ensure the product is the right fit for your operation.
We coordinate production, packaging, and shipment timing around your needs. Whether the order is one-time, recurring, or tied to a specific project timeline, we work to keep the process organized and predictable.
Our team manages delivery with the equipment and logistics support needed for your site. With integrated trucking and flexible shipping options, material arrives backed by planning, coordination, and dependable execution.
Boulders are commonly used for landscaping accents, erosion control, slope stabilization, shoreline protection, and hardscape features.
Our boulders are typically 3 to 5 feet wide, although individual stones naturally vary in shape and size.
Boulders are supplied in bulk and delivered based on project requirements and site access.
You must order at least one full dump load, which will typically weigh around 20 tons.