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A Californian palette

A Californian palette

Sourced in California, ORCA Rock honors the natural landforms and palette of the region we call home.
Locally sourced

Locally sourced

ORCA Rock is sourced locally in Southern California, reducing the carbon emissions typically associated with transporting goods over long distances.
A size for every need

A size for every need

ORCA Rock is available in a range of sizes suited for pathways, paver infill, driveways, mulch and decorative topping.
Nourishing the land

Nourishing the land

Rainwater flows easily through in the spaces between stones, replenishing the soil beneath.

FAQ

Where is ORCA Rock sourced from?

All ORCA rock ‚ including gravel, path fines, boulders, flagstone, and cobblestone, is locally sourced in Southern California. This regional sourcing honors the natural landforms and color palette of the California landscape while significantly reducing the carbon emissions typically associated with transporting heavy stone materials over long distances.

What types of rock does ORCA offer?

ORCA offers five rock types: Path Fines (fine-crushed stone for paths and mulch replacement), Gravel (medium-grade for ground cover and drainage), Boulders (for sculptural focal points and retaining elements), Flagstone (for informal stepping paths and dry-laid patios), and Cobblestone (for paths, edging, and decorative paving).

Is ORCA rock suitable for fire-wise landscaping?

Yes. Mineral rock ‚ including ORCA gravel and path fines ‚ is non-combustible and is a recommended ground cover material in fire-wise landscape design guidelines. Replacing bark mulch with gravel or path fines within the first 5 feet of a structure is a recognized fire-hardening strategy in California, reducing ember-catch zones near the home.