
Limestone riprap 24 inch to 60 inch is the largest class of erosion control rock, engineered for extreme environments where water force, wave action, or slope severity is at its highest. These massive 24"–60" limestone boulders are used to stabilize shorelines, riverbanks, dams, and levees, while also protecting roadway embankments, bridge approaches, culvert outlets, and major drainage channels where smaller aggregate cannot withstand the impact. Their size and weight create a durable armor layer that resists washouts, undercutting, and slope failure in high-risk infrastructure and environmental projects.
Common applications for 24"–60" limestone riprap


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