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Hansel Valley Stone
A pile of hand-picked stone: squared blocks with cleft faces, a rounded boulder, and loose gravel at the base.

Straight from our ground.

Basalt and lava boulders, hand-picked off our own ground in Hansel Valley, Utah, and sold direct to the trade. More stone as we open up the fields.

Producer-direct

We own the ground it comes out of

Most stone reaches a jobsite through a distributor who bought it from a producer who trucked it in from somewhere else. Every leg of that adds freight and a margin, and none of it makes the stone better.

We own the ground. You buy the stone from the people who picked it up off the field, at a freight cost a long haul can't touch — and when you come back for phase two, it comes off the same land.

Two squared blocks of quarried stone stacked beside a rounded boulder, with loose gravel at the base, photographed dry on a bone seamless.
Shot dry. Stone reads richer wet — the catalog shows you what you get.

Local means cheaper to get here, faster to you

Stone is heavy and cheap by the pound, so freight is often the largest line on a delivered price. Ours starts in Hansel Valley, right on I-84 — not six hundred miles away.

Cache Valley & Box Elder
Logan, Brigham City, Tremonton
Wasatch Front
Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo
Southern Idaho
Burley, Twin Falls, Pocatello — straight up I-84 and I-86

Outside these? Call to confirm we deliver to you.

Building a job? Get a delivered price.

Tell us the stone, the quantity, and where it's going. We'll come back with a price and a lead time.

Not a contractor? Here's how homeowners buy from a stone producer.

For homeowners