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River Rock

Decorative Stone & Rock in Jacksonville

River Rock

Naturally tumbled river stones with smooth, rounded edges and beautiful color variation. Adds a natural, polished look to landscapes, dry creek beds, and water features.

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How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable decorative stone & rock delivery in Jacksonville

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Why Jacksonville Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Jacksonville

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

High Quality Standards

Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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Quick Turnaround

Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

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What to know about Jacksonville

Why Jacksonville homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Jacksonville is a growing coastal city with a population of 814,350 and a steady annual growth rate of 0.60% annually. Located along Florida's Atlantic coastline and enjoying 233 sunny days per year, the city combines warm, sunny weather with 52.00 inches of annual rainfall and a USDA hardiness zone of 9a. That mix of sun, heat, and frequent summer rain drives strong demand for durable, low-maintenance landscaping and hardscaping materials. Homeowners and contractors increasingly seek quality aggregates to control drainage, reduce erosion, create low-care beds and paths, and build attractive driveways and borders that stand up to Jacksonville's climate and development pace.

Popular projects in Jacksonville this season

  • Decorative Stone & Rock Front Yard Xeriscape - 8 tons
  • Decorative Stone & Rock Driveway Resurfacing - 45 tons
  • Decorative Stone & Rock Pool Surround - 12 tons
  • Decorative Stone & Rock Shoreline Riprap - 60 tons
  • Decorative Stone & Rock Garden Pathway - 6 tons

Jacksonville quick facts

Location
Jacksonville, FL
Population
814,350
Metro Area
1.6+ million
Annual Rainfall
52.00 inches
Sunny Days
233/year
Hardiness Zone
9a
Growth Rate
0.60% annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Jacksonville projects

Fall Stone Settling
Spring Stone Curing
High Rain Risk
Cool Stone Compaction

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Decorative Stone & Rock delivery questions

What is the typical delivered cost per ton for decorative stone and rock in Jacksonville in 2025?

In Jacksonville in 2025, delivered prices for decorative stone typically range from about $40 to $120 per ton depending on type, color, and supplier. Common options like pea gravel and river rock tend toward the lower end, while premium materials such as certain granites, quartzites, and colored crushed stone sit at the higher end. Final price depends on delivery distance, minimum order (Hello Gravel minimum is 3 tons), and seasonal demand.

How much decorative stone do I need per square foot at common depths (1u0022, 2u0022, 3u0022)?

As a rule of thumb in Jacksonville, expect one ton to cover roughly 200-230 sq ft at 1u0022 depth, 100-115 sq ft at 2u0022 depth, and 65-80 sq ft at 3u0022 depth. These ranges account for differences in material density and compaction; heavier stones cover less area per ton. For a precise estimate, use the Hello Gravel material calculator or request a quote with your project dimensions.

What are typical installed costs for decorative stone for driveways, patios, and pathways in Jacksonville?

Installed costs vary with site prep and materials: expect pathways and simple patios to run about $3 to $8 per sq ft installed, and driveways to run about $2.50 to $6 per sq ft for standard residential use. Higher rates apply if substantial base work, drainage, edging, or trucking over difficult access is required. Contractors may provide unit pricing by the ton or by the square foot based on the required base depth and edging type.

Which decorative stone types work best for Jacksonville's sandy soils and coastal salt exposure?

For Jacksonville's sandy soils and coastal salt exposure, choose durable, non-reactive stones such as crushed granite, quartzite, washed river rock, and certain crushed shells for a coastal look (note shells can break down over time). Avoid materials prone to salt damage or heavy staining; ask suppliers about salt tolerance and choose washed, well-graded products to minimize migration in sandy soils. Adding geotextile fabric and a compacted base helps keep stone stable on sandy ground.

Are decorative stones and rocks readily available from suppliers and landscape centers around Jacksonville?

Yes — Jacksonville has multiple local quarries, landscape centers, and aggregate suppliers, and Hello Gravel connects you with nearby vendors for delivery. Big-box stores carry common options in smaller quantities, while landscape yards and Hello Gravel suppliers can supply truckloads for larger projects. Availability and exact color/texture vary with regional geology, so check product photos and add color notes at checkout if you have preferences.

What maintenance should I expect for decorative stone in Jacksonville's humid subtropical climate?

In Jacksonville's humid climate, expect periodic maintenance like raking, removing organic debris, spot weed control, and occasional power-rinsing to remove algae or staining. You may need to top up the material every 3-5 years as small stones migrate or settle, and treat for weeds with landscape fabric or pre-emergent herbicide. Proper installation with good drainage reduces standing water and lowers algae and compaction issues.

Do I need permits or could HOA rules affect my decorative stone installation in Jacksonville neighborhoods?

Possibly. Many HOAs in Jacksonville have rules about front-yard rock, color, and extent of non-vegetative landscaping, so check your HOA guidelines before installing. City permitting is uncommon for simple landscaping, but if you change driveway access, increase impervious area, or alter stormwater flow you may need permits or review; check with the City of Jacksonville Planning/Permitting office. When in doubt, contact Hello Gravel or a local contractor for guidance before ordering materials.

How does decorative stone compare to pavers and mulch for front yards and driveways in Jacksonville?

Decorative stone is usually less expensive upfront than pavers but more costly than mulch; stone is more durable and longer lasting than mulch and requires less frequent replacement. Pavers provide a finished, load-bearing surface and higher labor costs, while stone is flexible, permeable (depending on installation), and easier to regrade. Consider aesthetics, budget, drainage, and maintenance: in humid Jacksonville, stone reduces rot and insect issues that mulch can have, while pavers give a higher-end, low-maintenance surface.

What edging and base prep work is best for areas with heavy rainfall and storm runoff in Jacksonville?

In rainy Jacksonville, use a compacted base (typically 3-6u0022 of crusher-run or compactable aggregate), geotextile fabric to separate sand from stone, and firm edging (steel, concrete, or heavy-duty plastic) to prevent migration. Grade the area to shed water away from structures and consider adding French drains or swales where runoff concentrates. Proper base and edging reduce washout, rutting, and the need for frequent top-ups after storms.

Can decorative stone be used for RV pads and parking areas in Jacksonville, and what is required for load-bearing?

Yes, decorative stone can be used for RV pads and parking, but it must be installed over a structural base: typically 6-12u0022 of compacted crusher-run or crushed rock with geotextile fabric underneath, topped with larger, angular stone for drainage and stability. Fine decorative gravels alone are not load-bearing and will rut under heavy vehicles. For heavy or frequent loads, work with a contractor to size the base and confirm local soil conditions; permits or driveway standards may apply depending on location.

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