River Rock from Around America

Are you looking for a certain type of stone to put the finishing touches on part of your landscape? River rock may be for you! River rock comes in various sizes from pebbles to boulders and has been smoothed by water for hundred, sometimes thousands of years. Because there’s naturally running water everywhere, there are specific river rock from all corners of the United States. The main differences based on location usually include color and supply. Discount River Rock can be a perfect place for those who want to browse a wide selection of this stone from around the country.

1. New England River Rocks

The New England River Rock is one of the most popular categories in our store. We have several types of New England river rocks that are suitable for any of your land or waterscape needs. You can place these rocks on playgrounds, residential areas, walls, columns, etc. They’re incredibly smooth and easy under foot! This river rock has a colorful design with prominent reds, greys, and browns. You may even find an occasional pink or black stone in the bunch. New England river rocks is less commonly known than the Delaware river rocks but have a much larger supply. Available sizing options include 3/4”, 1-2”, 2-4”, 4-10”, and boulders.

2. Lakeside River Rocks

This river round is another New England native coming from the Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts. These river rocks are more affordable than the regular New England river rocks but have less pop as far as color is concerned. These lakeside river rocks are available in many different sizes, such as 1/4”, 3/8”, 3/4”, 1-2”, 2-3”, 3-5”, etc. Our colorful options can be very interesting for you who are looking for the best river rocks for your properties. Many people usually use these river rocks on the outside parts of their properties to make beautiful walkways or driveways or to spruce up a water feature on their property.

3. Bayside Skimmers

If you love the beach atmosphere on your property, you can consider buying Bayside Skimmers. Moving down the east coast to southern New Jersey, these river rocks have some similarities to the more commonly known ocean pebbles. These river rounds also come in beautiful shades of yellow, tan, light brown, and white that immediately take your mind to a crystal clear ocean. These river rocks are commonly found in many commercial gardens, parking lots, islands, residential gardens, and fish tanks! Most popular size of the Bayside Skimmers are the 3/4” and 1-2”. 

4. Glacier River Rocks

These stunning stones are quarried within 60 miles of Glacier National Park area which is how they got the name Glacier River Rock. These colorful river rounds are deposited by glaciers for millions of years. Therefore, these rocks have strong and unique shapes and are sometimes less round than a more traditional stone like the New England. People that use this stone love flair. The stone works great around neutral colors because they can make a boring tone pop! This stone comes in mostly red and browns as well as a few turquoise rocks you will find in the bunch. They are available in several sizing options, including 3/8”, 3/4”, 1-2”, 2-4”, 3-6”, and 6-12”. 

No matter the color of your home, the length of you walk way, or the land or waterscape you plan on applying river rock to, you will see an immediate lift in presentation. Stone, unlike mulch doesn’t need to be reapplied every year, doesn’t blow away in a storm, and doesn’t fade in color nearly as quickly.

Whether you’re spicing up a small koi pond or surrounding your home’s foundation, River Rock could be the best investment one could make on their property.