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Minerals

Community Pits & Common Use Areas for Landscape Rock, Gravel and other Mineral Materials

A wide variety of landscape rock, gravel and sand can be obtained from the Pocatello Field Office. The public can obtain these mineral materials by purchasing a permit at the Field Office. BLM staff can help you select rock that meets your needs and they’ll provide a map to the site where you can collect the material.

Bold type indicates landscape/decorative rock; regular type indicates gravel pits.
Community PitDescriptionLocationPricePermitted Amounts
Marsh Valley Community PitGravel: well sorted, flood gravel for driveways, gardens or concrete.Bannock Co., 1  mile south of Arimo.

Gravel = $0.85/yd; Reclamation fee = $0.10/yd
Total = $0.95/yd

Minimum:$10
Maximum: 200 yds

Bear Lake Community PitSandstone: buff to red colored flagstone for facing sidewalks, patios, gardens and retaining walls. Range in size from a book to large boulders.Bear Lake Co., Northeast of Bear Lake, access via Indian Creek.Stone = $10/ton

Minimum: 1 ton
No commercial sales

Hell's Half Acre Common Use AreaBasalt: black, volcanic, lava rock used for decorative purposes. Rocks range from softball size to large boulders.Bingham Co., West of I-15 near Lava Road.Rock = $7.50/ton

Minimum: $10

Permits available at both Pocatello and Idaho Falls BLM


Pocatello Field Office | 4350 Cliffs Drive | Pocatello, ID 83204
208-478-6340 | Fax: 208-478-6376 | Office hours: 7:45am - 4:30pm,