BOULDERS
Bring the Mountain to Your Yard.
MOUNTAIN ROSE
are eye-catching quarried stone from the high-desert region of Southern Utah, prized for their warm neutral base and rich accent colors—think pinks, purples, tans, browns, and veined greys—giving them a unique “rose‑toned” appearance . These boulders are typically granitic in nature, composed of minerals like quartz, feldspar, and biotite—all hallmarks of igneous rock—though the classification may vary slightly (they could range from true granite to quartz monzonite)
GRANITE SALT & PEPPER NORTH
Salt and pepper granite is a type of natural stone, typically light gray or silver in color, with a speckled appearance of black and white mineral deposits. These contrasting colors are scattered throughout the stone, resembling the look of salt and pepper, hence the name. It's a popular choice for both interior and exterior applications due to its aesthetic appeal and durability. n.
GRANITE SOUTH
Granite is a light-colored, coarse-grained igneous rock characterized by its visibly crystalline texture, primarily composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica. It's known for its durability, hardness, and resistance to abrasion, making it a popular choice for construction, countertops, and monuments.
BASALT
Basalt is typically dark gray to black in color and has a fine-grained texture, meaning its individual mineral crystals are too small to be easily seen with the naked eye. It can sometimes contain vesicles, which are small holes or cavities formed by trapped gas bubbles during the rock's formation.