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Brown Mountain River Rounds 4–8" – 2000 lb Pallet
Create a timeless, natural landscape with Brown Mountain River Rounds. These smooth, rounded stones measure 4 to 8 inches in diameter and feature warm earth tones that blend beautifully with gardens, water features, and outdoor living spaces. Their larger size allows the stones to lock together naturally, making them an excellent choice for areas where durability and drainage are important.
Brown Mountain River Rounds are especially popular for dry creek beds, drainage swales, and erosion control, helping direct water flow while enhancing the appearance of your landscape. They also make attractive garden borders, define planting beds, and provide a long-lasting alternative to traditional edging materials.
Each 2,000-pound pallet covers approximately 90 square feet as ground cover or up to 100 linear feet when installed as landscape edging.
Below is a link to our complete collection of River Stone:
https://www.tonsofstone.com/collections/river-stone
Product Highlights:
Natural Tennessee river stone
Smooth, rounded 4"–8" stones
Ideal for dry creek beds, drainage, erosion control, and landscape borders
Interlocking shape helps stones stay in place during heavy rainfall
Approximately 90 sq. ft. of coverage per pallet (ground cover)
Approximately 100 linear feet of coverage when used as edging
Freight shipping included with delivery to your residence or jobsite within the continental United States
Looking for a different size? Brown Mountain River Rounds are also available in smaller and larger sizes to help you create a cohesive landscape design. If you have questions about selecting the right stone for your project, our team is happy to help.
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