πͺ¨ Decorative Rock
Cobble
Rounded stones larger than river rock but smaller than boulders β typically 3"β8". Great as anchors in dry creek beds, decorative drainage swales, and stormwater features.
Available sizes
3"β5"5"β8"
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Material pile
Installed
Wet
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Representative visualizations. Actual color, texture, and size vary by supplier and lot.
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Order Cobble β delivered.
- Delivered to your project
- Contractor pricing available
- Managed by Yardexa end-to-end
- One point of contact
Free to request. No account required.
Availability
In stock- Available in Southern California
- Available in Northern California
- Delivered pricing available
- Heavy equipment delivery available
Typical lead time
1β3 business days
Delivery options
End dumpSuper sacksTruck & transfer
Yardexa coordinates pricing and delivery β you order through Yardexa, not through individual yards.
Why order through Yardexa
A real materials company β coordinated for you.
- Material expertiseEvery product page written by people who spec and deliver materials for a living.
- Managed procurementOne request per project. Yardexa handles pricing, sourcing, and delivery β no calls to five yards.
- Professional supportA specialist follows every order β before, during, and after delivery.
- Delivered pricing, preparedYardexa prepares delivered pricing that includes truck, fuel, and site coordination β not a surprise on the invoice.
- Fulfillment network handledYardexa coordinates sourcing behind the scenes β you never contact yards directly.
- California coverageLive routes across LA, OC, San Diego, Riverside, Inland Empire, and Ventura.
- Project planning toolsCalculators, bundles, and a project cart that mirror how contractors actually order.
Advantages
- Great creek bed anchor
- Beautiful natural look
- Long-lasting
Applications
- Dry creek beds
- Bioswale accents
- Landscape features
Specifications
- Density
- 1.35 tons per cubic yard
Common uses
Creek beds
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Frequently asked
- Cobble vs river rock?
- Cobble is bigger (3"+ vs 3/8"β2"). Use cobble as anchors and river rock as the fill between them.