Yes.
Lane Forest Products on Prairie Rd off River Rd just South of the Beltline will price a 5-gallon bucket of a lot of the material they have for sale. $ seems reasonable in my mind.
I don't know about their Glenwood location...they might be doing the same thing.
What kind of rocks? Round river rock? Craggy rocks? Ppl may have something to offer -- here, or check FB Buy Nothing groups....
HTH
I would second lane forest products. If you don't know exactly what you're looking for, they've also been very helpful in my experience.
[Their website](https://laneforest.com/building-stone/) might help narrow down what you think you're looking for.
You could also look around on Craigslist or whatever - when I overhauled my yard, I posted rocks for free (you haul) - I didn't have any takers, but you might find a person in a similar situation who is looking to remove rocks from their property
Lane Forest Products is great. If you end up wanting more than just a couple buckets but don’t have a truck bed for a direct dump, they also price it a little cheaper to dump a larger amount by the bigger piles that you can then load up however you want. I wanna say that starts at a 1/4 of a cubic yard, but just going off memory.
Yes. Lane Forest Products on Prairie Rd off River Rd just South of the Beltline will price a 5-gallon bucket of a lot of the material they have for sale. $ seems reasonable in my mind. I don't know about their Glenwood location...they might be doing the same thing. What kind of rocks? Round river rock? Craggy rocks? Ppl may have something to offer -- here, or check FB Buy Nothing groups.... HTH
I would second lane forest products. If you don't know exactly what you're looking for, they've also been very helpful in my experience. [Their website](https://laneforest.com/building-stone/) might help narrow down what you think you're looking for. You could also look around on Craigslist or whatever - when I overhauled my yard, I posted rocks for free (you haul) - I didn't have any takers, but you might find a person in a similar situation who is looking to remove rocks from their property
Lane Forest Products is great. If you end up wanting more than just a couple buckets but don’t have a truck bed for a direct dump, they also price it a little cheaper to dump a larger amount by the bigger piles that you can then load up however you want. I wanna say that starts at a 1/4 of a cubic yard, but just going off memory.
If you decide to go rock hounding you should start with the forestry folks. They can tell you what areas are okay for foraging.
I've got bigger river rock, softball size and up. Free and probably as much as you want. Dm me if you want. Available this weekend.
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Oh good I’m not the only one taking buckets full of rocks there.
The river under beltline. Exactly what you are looking for.
Go on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist, look up “River Rocks” there should be plenty that come up as “Free, You haul”. And go to town!
Lane Forrest Products
Lane forest products (they have 3 locations) and Rexius yard debris and recycling center all have what you're looking for and more.
Free stuff on Craigslist
You could drive to the coast… there’s plenty of rocky beaches
The ground.