Natural cobblestones are small, rounded or cut stones—typically granite, basalt, limestone, or sandstone—used for paving roads, walkways, and driveways due to their exceptional durability and timeless aesthetic. Formed naturally through riverbed erosion or quarried and hand-finished, cobbles offer a rustic, old-world charm with irregular shapes, earthy tones, and tactile textures that blend beautifully into both traditional and contemporary landscapes. Their dense composition and weather resistance make them ideal for high-traffic areas, while their permeability and joint spacing support stormwater infiltration in eco-conscious designs. Cobblestones are often installed in repeating or random patterns and can be paired with edging or larger format stones to create visually dynamic, long-lasting surfaces.
With a mixture of gray and tan colors, Bucks Creek is a versatile option for landscape projects. It also has a hint...
Smooth, flat and colorful stones create a beautiful landscape area. With a range of colors, from greys and white to...
A larger version of the Squaw Valley skippers. These flats are a great option for your landscape beds or dry creek...