We love rocks so we always stop here to add to our collection. You can buy big rocks from all over the world by the pound and they even ship! The museum is free and quite extensive. Don't miss it!
Rocks, rocks, and more rocks! Big rocks! Little rocks! Blue rocks! Pink rocks! Green rocks! Black rocks! Great place right next to the river!
Nice shop. Had everything from small trinkets to big ol' hunks of good stuff. Well worth a walk through.
I'm not into rocks as much as my wife is, but I actually found this place pretty cool. There's something for a souvenir hunter here as well as the serious rock collector. Also some large landscaping rocks outside that would have been fun to cart home if we weren't flying!On a cool November morning, the owner had the fireplace stoked and popping. Definitely a friendly atmosphere!If you bought something here, be sure to enjoy a 10% discount at the great Coffee on the Rocks shop across the parking lot.
...you'll love this place!My seven year old daughter has recently become interested in rocks and gems. She saw the sign for Dick's and begged us to stop. I'm glad we did. The owner And his dog greeted us at the door. He had some of the most interesting rocks I have ever seen. He told us an interesting story of his great grandfather's land purchase where he mines Quartz. We purchased a small bag of rocks and he had our daughter pick some rose Quartz as a souvenir. Very friendly fun little stop.
Worth you time to stop and check out if you need something unique. Prices were very reasonable and the employees were knowledgeable and helpful. Happy rock hunting!!
If you like rocks you need to come here. Very interesting, nice people. A lot to see and find something different. Fun Times
The shop had various rock gifts, lots of variety and great prices! A nice change from the basic touristy gift shops :)
We were looking for a rock shop, and this one is conveniently located on the way into RMNP. The owner is knowledgeable and friendly, and the prices are very good (my wife thought she could strap me to the roof on the way home to make room for some of the larger pieces). If you're a geology fan, this is well worth the stop.
Lots of beautiful rocks as well as small and inexpensive ones for kids. We bought an impressive petrified log there that came from Wyoming. It's somewhere between a couple of million years old and 200 million, according to god-Google. It's standing now next to our fireplace at home. It's beautiful and everyone asks about it. We bought a sizable rock there some years ago as well. Even if you don't buy a rock or two, it's worth stopping to have a look.