Sedona’s Trusted Sand & Gravel Delivery

Arizona Sand and Gravel delivers premium landscape and construction materials to homes, businesses, and job sites throughout Sedona, Arizona and nearby areas. From clean decorative rock for desert landscaping to road base for driveways and pads, we help you choose the right material and deliver it where you need it.
10-ton minimum for all deliveries. Delivery only — no pickups available.

  • Residential & commercial delivery across Sedona and surrounding areas
  • Decorative rock, gravel, river rock, rip rap, and boulders for clean desert landscapes
  • Bulk sand, base material, and construction aggregates for driveways, drainage, grading, and jobsite needs

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Enter your address in Sedona (or nearby) and we’ll confirm whether we can deliver to your location.

Local coverage often includes West Sedona, Uptown, Oak Creek, and Village of Oak Creek, plus nearby areas based on scheduling and access.

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Quick Material Guide for Common Sedona Projects

If you’re not sure what to order, start here. This is a simple baseline. We can fine-tune based on your site, access, and how you want the finished surface to look.

Driveway or parking pad
Start with base material for compaction, then finish with a top gravel or decorative rock if desired.
Drainage and runoff
Use rip rap for erosion control and river rock for finished channels.
Desert landscaping
Choose decorative rock for long-term ground cover and clean curb appeal.
Pavers and patios
Build a strong base with aggregate, then use bedding sand for paver installation.

Decorative Rock in Sedona

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Decorative rock is one of the best long-term ground cover options in Sedona. It stays clean, reduces dust, handles sun exposure, and creates a finished look for xeriscape beds, borders, and hardscape accents.

Best for

  • Front yard desert landscaping and low-maintenance beds
  • Pathways, accent bands, and patio borders
  • Driveway edges and transitions around hardscape
  • Finished drainage corridors where you want a clean look

Install tips that make it look “pro”

  • Use weed barrier fabric (stake tight, overlap seams)
  • Add edging to keep rock out of walkways and patios
  • Typical depth: 2–3 inches for decorative coverage
  • Order extra if ground is uneven or you’re filling low spots

River Rock Delivery (Sedona, AZ)

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River rock is a top choice for Sedona landscapes because it’s smooth, visually clean, and ideal for decorative drainage features like dry creek beds. It also pairs well with boulders and decorative rock for natural, high-end curb appeal.

Best for

  • Dry creek beds and decorative drainage channels
  • Accents around patios, fire pits, and outdoor living spaces
  • Low-dust ground cover in high-visibility areas
  • Finished swales and runoff corridors (when sized correctly)

Practical notes

  • Use fabric underneath to reduce mixing and sinking
  • Typical depth: 2–4 inches for decorative applications
  • Choose larger sizes in areas with heavier runoff or flow

Rip Rap and Erosion Control Rock

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Rip rap is for real erosion control — not just decoration. In Sedona, it’s commonly used around washes, culverts, drain outlets, slopes, and runoff zones where stormwater can move material quickly.

Where rip rap performs best

  • Drainage outlets and downspout discharge areas
  • Washes, swales, and seasonal flow corridors
  • Slope protection to reduce rilling and washouts
  • Channel lining and culvert apron protection

Installation considerations

  • Use geotextile fabric beneath to prevent soil pumping
  • Key rock into edges to reduce undercutting
  • Size matters — we can recommend based on your runoff conditions

Sand Delivery in Sedona

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Sand is used for masonry, pavers, leveling, backfill, and general construction. The right sand depends on your application: mortar sand for masonry and pavers, screened sand for general fill and leveling, and bedding sand for specific base systems.

Common uses

  • Paver bedding and joint sand (system-dependent)
  • Masonry work, block, stucco, and mortar mixes
  • Leveling, backfill, and general site prep
  • Light grading and smoothing before base install

Quick guidance

  • Pavers: compacted base first, then bedding sand
  • Drainage: sand is not a substitute for drain rock
  • Tell us your project and we’ll match the right sand type

Soil, Select Fill, and Fill Dirt

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Soil and fill are essential for grading, leveling, and landscape prep. Many Sedona customers use select fill or fill dirt to correct slope, raise low areas, and create a stable base before rock, turf, or hardscape goes in.

Best for

  • Raising and leveling yards, pads, and low areas
  • Backfill behind walls and around trenches
  • Landscape shaping before decorative rock install
  • Planter areas (when using the appropriate planting soil)

Pro tip

  • Compact fill in lifts for stability under pads and approaches
  • Use base material where you need structural support under traffic
  • Tell us your goal (planting vs. grading vs. structural) and we’ll guide you

Aggregate, Base Material, and Road Base

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Aggregate is the foundation for driveways, parking pads, and durable surfaces. If you need a driveway that compacts tight and holds up under vehicles, base material is typically the correct starting point. You can then finish with a top gravel or decorative surface depending on the look you want.

Common requests

  • Road base or base material for driveways and pads
  • Crushed rock for structural layers and compaction
  • Drainage rock for French drains and wet zones
  • DG for pathways and decorative hardscape areas

Driveway approach (high level)

  • Prep subgrade, correct soft spots, and establish drainage slope
  • Install base in lifts and compact properly
  • Optional top layer for finish appearance
  • Consider geotextile fabric in weak soils for better performance

Mulch Delivery in Sedona

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Mulch helps retain moisture, reduce weed growth, and improve soil conditions in planting areas. While decorative rock is common in desert landscaping, mulch is a strong option for tree rings, garden beds, and areas where you want better moisture control.

Where mulch works well

  • Planters, garden beds, and shaded planting areas
  • Tree basins (keep mulch off the trunk)
  • Weed suppression in planting zones
  • Moisture retention around shrubs and new plantings

Application tips

  • Typical depth: 2–3 inches for planting beds
  • Use edging to keep mulch in place
  • Mulch is best in planting zones, not high-flow drainage areas

Boulders Delivered to Sedona

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Boulders create instant curb appeal and a natural Sedona look. They’re commonly used for entry statements, landscape borders, transitions, and decorative retaining accents.

Best for

  • Entry features and focal points
  • Landscape borders and natural separation
  • Accents around river rock beds and dry creek layouts
  • Decorative retaining and slope transitions (design-dependent)

Planning tip

  • Have a clear drop location and equipment plan for placement
  • Order a mix of sizes for a more natural look
  • We can help estimate quantity based on your layout and goals

Not sure what to order?

Tell us what you’re building (driveway, pad, drainage, landscaping) and your address in Sedona. We’ll recommend the right material and an estimated quantity, then schedule delivery.