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- 5 ReviewsAmerican Fire Glass 10-Pound Black Lava Rock, XXL 4-6 Inch5 stars(3)4 stars(0)3 stars(0)2 stars(1)1 star(1)Special Price $29.99 Regular Price $35.99
- 2 ReviewsAmerican Fire Glass Gray Lava Stone, 10 pounds, Extra Large 4-6 Inch5 stars(0)4 stars(0)3 stars(0)2 stars(0)1 star(2)Special Price $32.24 Regular Price $42.99
- Hargrove 3/8-Inch Volcanic Cinder, 5-Pounds (HGVC)Special Price $24.00 Regular Price $29.00Out of stock
- Hargrove 3/8-Inch Volcanic Cinder, 35-Pounds (HGVCFPS)Special Price $102.00 Regular Price $123.00Out of stock
- Hargrove 1-3-Inch Volcanic Cinder, 30-Pounds (HGVCFPL)Special Price $88.00 Regular Price $106.00Out of stock
- Sierra Flame GPK-PEBBLEKIT Gray Pebble Kit for Tray onlySpecial Price $252.00 Regular Price $315.00
- Sierra Flame RPK-PEBBLEKIT River Pebble Kit for Tray onlySpecial Price $252.00 Regular Price $315.00
- Sierra Flame CS17-BLK Dark Gray Ceramic Stone Set, 17-pieceSpecial Price $252.00 Regular Price $315.00
- Sierra Flame CS17-GR Light Gray Ceramic Stone Set, 17-pieceSpecial Price $252.00 Regular Price $315.00
- Sierra Flame STONE-17-KIT Gray Ceramic Stone Kit, 17-pieceSpecial Price $114.00 Regular Price $143.00
Lava Rock
Give your fire pit a great natural look with lava rock.
Natural Lava Rock
Lava rock is naturally occurring igneous rock formed through the solidification of magma or lava. These stones are naturally resistant to high temperatures, making them a great choice for a propane or natural gas fire pit for those who prefer an alternative to the modern look of fire glass.
Ceramic Stones
Although referred to as "river rock," it's a bit of a misnomer. These aren't the same stones you'll find down by the river—they just look like them. A typical river stone would be hazardous to have in your fire pit, because it wouldn't be able to stand up to the heat of a burning flame. These stones have been artificially manufactured from lightweight ceramic.