Idaho Landscape & Hardstone Suppliers

wholesale hardscape suppliers Idaho

Idaho's rapid growth in the Treasure Valley — driven by Boise, Meridian, Nampa, and the surrounding communities — has made hardscape one of the fastest-growing segments in the state's construction industry. Contractors specify natural stone pavers, stone veneer, and locally quarried basalt and flagstone for outdoor patios, walkways, and retaining walls. Further east in Idaho Falls and throughout the North Idaho lake country around Coeur d'Alene, contractors use limestone, travertine, and manufactured stone for high-end residential and resort projects. The suppliers below serve all of Idaho's major markets from the Oregon border to Montana.

Browse our directory of Idaho wholesale natural stone, landscape rock, and hardscape distributors below.


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Idaho Supplier Directory

Name Phone Location Specialties
Strickland Stone LLC (208) 628-1128 6346 Idaho 44, Star, ID 83669 Flagstone, Basalt, Sandstone, Moss Rock, Boulders
Canyon Hardscape Supply (208) 614-9447 519 N 21st Ave, Caldwell, ID 83605 Flagstone, Pavers, Landscape Rock, Boulders, Retaining Wall
SiteOne Landscape Supply — Meridian (208) 288-2102 2755 E Lanark St, Meridian, ID 83642 Natural Stone, Pool Coping, Aggregates, Pool Deck
IDAStone (208) 644-0308 261 Addison Ave W, Twin Falls, ID 83301 Natural Stone, Manufactured Stone, Pavers, Landscape Rock
SiteOne Landscape Supply — Idaho Falls (208) 227-0695 4030 N Haroldsen Dr, Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Natural Stone, Pool Coping, Aggregates, Pool Deck
Daniel's Landscape Supplies (208) 687-2851 2280 W Highway 53, Rathdrum, ID 83858 Decorative Rock, Natural Stone, Gravel, Landscape Aggregates

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of landscape stone are most popular in Idaho?

Idaho contractors and landscapers most commonly work with locally abundant basalt, sandstone, and flagstone — materials that fit the state's natural high-desert and mountain aesthetic and are readily available from regional quarries. In the Treasure Valley, natural stone pavers and manufactured stone veneer are popular for new construction. For outdoor patios and pool surrounds in the Boise metro, travertine pavers and limestone are increasingly specified for their clean, premium look.

Do Idaho stone suppliers sell by the pallet?

Most wholesale suppliers listed here sell by the pallet, ton, or truckload. Minimum orders vary by supplier and material — always confirm directly. For pallet delivery anywhere in Idaho, Stonorama ships directly to job sites or residences statewide via LTL freight.

What stone holds up best in Idaho's climate?

Idaho's climate varies dramatically — the Treasure Valley has hot, dry summers and cold winters, while North Idaho receives heavy snowfall and North Idaho's lake country experiences significant freeze-thaw cycling. For outdoor applications statewide, dense, low-absorption stone is important. Travertine in a filled finish, limestone, and native basalt all perform well when properly sealed and installed with appropriate drainage. Avoid highly porous unfilled stone for ground-level applications in areas with heavy frost, as moisture trapped in pores can cause spalling.

Can I get wholesale stone delivered to rural Idaho?

Local suppliers in the Treasure Valley and Twin Falls primarily serve their regional markets, with limited delivery to remote mountain or high-desert areas. Stonorama ships pallets to any Idaho address — from Coeur d'Alene to Pocatello to the Snake River Plain — via LTL freight carriers.


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