In Idaho, washed rock is produced from natural stone deposits shaped over millions of years by volcanic activity, mountain erosion, and river movement. Rock is quarried from local deposits and crushed into various sizes before being thoroughly washed to remove dirt, dust, and fine materials. This process reveals the stone’s natural color and texture while creating a clean, durable rock product with a consistent appearance.
In Idaho, washed rock is produced from natural stone deposits shaped over millions of years by volcanic activity, mountain erosion, and river movement. Rock is quarried from local deposits and crushed into various sizes before being thoroughly washed to remove dirt, dust, and fine materials. This process reveals the stone’s natural color and texture while creating a clean, durable rock product with a consistent appearance.