Docks Blocks™ of The Rocky Mountains

The Rockies #1 in Drive-On Boat Lifts, Floating Docks & Walkways

Fastest Waterfront Delivery and Convenient Contractor Pick-up Locations

Anywhere throughout:

  • The Fastest Delivery to anywhere in ID, MT, NM, WY, NV, AZ, CO, UT
  • List itemDozens of Pick-Up Locations Throughout Entire Region
  • Lead-time is Typically 7 Days!

Ready to go in a few days* after placing order:

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Dock Blocks™ of The Rockies

Whether you’re upgrading a private dock, expanding a marina, adding a swim platform, or protecting your boat with a drive-on lift, Dock Blocks™ delivers a system built for the unique conditions of the Rocky Mountain region. Our floating docks and lifts install quickly, require little to no maintenance, and adapt to fluctuating water levels throughout the year. Contact Dock Blocks™ of the Rockies to request a quote, schedule a site review, or explore design options for your waterfront.

Popular Rockies Locations for Dock Blocks™ Systems

Idaho (ID)

Lake Coeur d'Alene – Coeur d'Alene

Priest Lake – Coolin, Priest River
Pend Oreille Lake – Sandpoint, Hope

Dworshak Reservoir – Orofino

Lucky Peak Lake – Boise

Cascade Reservoir (Lake Cascade) – Cascade, Donnelly

Bear Lake (ID portion) – Montpelier, Fish Haven
And lots more locations throughout Idaho
Montana (MT)
Flathead Lake – Polson, Kalispell, Bigfork

Fort Peck Lake – Fort Peck, Glasgow

Canyon Ferry Lake – Townsend, Helena

Georgetown Lake – Philipsburg, Anaconda

Lake Koocanusa – Libby, Eureka

Hebgen Lake – West Yellowstone

Tiber Reservoir (Lake Elwell) – Chester, Shelby
And lots more locations throughout Montana
New Mexico (NM)
Elephant Butte Lake – Elephant Butte, Truth or Consequences

Navajo Lake – Navajo Dam, Bloomfield

Cochiti Lake – Cochiti Pueblo, Peña Blanca

Conchas Lake – Conchas Dam, Tucumcari

Caballo Lake – Caballo, Truth or Consequences

Ute Lake – Logan

Brantley Lake – Carlsbad
And lots more locations throughout New Mexico
Wyoming (WY)
Jackson Lake – Jackson, Moran

Yellowstone Lake – Yellowstone NP

Boysen Reservoir – Shoshoni, Thermopolis

Keyhole Reservoir – Moorcroft, Pine Haven

Glendo Reservoir – Glendo

Flaming Gorge Reservoir (WY portion) – Green River

Buffalo Bill Reservoir – Cody
And lots more locations throughout Wyoming
Nevada (NV)

Lake Mead – Boulder City, Henderson

Lake Tahoe (NV side) – Incline Village, Stateline

Pyramid Lake – Nixon, Sutcliffe

Walker Lake – Hawthorne

Lahontan Reservoir – Fallon, Silver Springs

Lake Mohave – Laughlin, Searchlight

South Fork Reservoir – Elko
And lots more locations throughout Nevada
Lake Powell (UT portion) – Big Water, Halls Crossing, Bullfrog

Flaming Gorge Reservoir (UT side) – Manila, Dutch John

Bear Lake (UT portion) – Garden City

Jordanelle Reservoir – Heber City, Park City

Deer Creek Reservoir – Midway, Heber City

Utah Lake – Provo, Orem

Strawberry Reservoir – Heber City, Duchesne
And lots more locations throughout Utah
Arizona (AZ)

Lake Powell– Page

Lake Havasu – Lake Havasu City

Lake Mead– Kingman, Meadview

Roosevelt Lake – Globe, Payson

Saguaro Lake – Mesa, Apache Junction

Bartlett Lake – Cave Creek, Carefree

Canyon Lake – Apache Junction
And lots more locations throughout Arizona

Innovation that Gives Dock Blocks the Edge

At Dock Blocks, we didn’t invent the dock, we just made it better.

Unlike traditional floating docks that rely on corner connections, our system connects at the center, creating a more rigid and reliable structure. Strengthening bars along the perimeter add extra reinforcement, ensuring docks stand up to the elements and last for years.

Recent Rocky Mountain Dock News

  • Jordanelle reservoir UT
    Sailing Dock Installed for Park City Sailing Club — Jordanelle Reservoir, UT
    Dock Blocks™ completed a modular sailing dock for the Park City Sailing Club at Jordanelle Reservoir. The new floating system provides stable walk-on access for rigging, launching, and coaching, while adapting to the reservoir’s fluctuating water levels throughout the season. With its durable, low-maintenance design, the club can now support expanded youth and adult sailing programs on one of Utah’s most scenic mountain lakes.
  • Commercial Floating Docks — Westin Area at Lake Las Vegas, NV
    Dock Blocks™ delivered a commercial docking system near the Westin at Lake Las Vegas, providing secure mooring and guest access for resort-area watercraft. The lightweight, modular system offers year-round stability and minimal maintenance in a high-use setting. This installation highlights why resorts and hospitality operators across the Rockies are choosing Dock Blocks™ for reliable waterfront infrastructure.
  • Floating Dock on the Colorado River — Near Ski Cove, Bullhead City, AZ
    On the Colorado River near Ski Cove, we installed a Dock Blocks™ floating dock for private recreational use. With steady current and heavy boat traffic in the area, our slip-resistant surface and flexible modular layout provide a safe and stable access point for fishing, boating, and day use along this iconic river stretch.
  • Parks & Rec Floating Dock — Highland State Park, Loma, CO
    Dock Blocks™ supplied a Parks & Recreation dock for Highland State Park. Built for public use, the system provides dependable access for paddlers, anglers, and outdoor programs. The floating design adjusts naturally with water levels, creating a safer and more durable alternative to traditional wood construction for community waterfronts.
  • Drive-On Lifts Making Waves at AWA Watersports in Naples
    Floating Dock on Egeria Creek — Toponas, CO
    This project included a custom-configured Dock Blocks™ floating dock built for a remote creekfront property in Toponas. The lightweight, modular design made transport and installation simple, while providing a stable launch point for kayaks and small craft along peaceful Egeria Creek.
  • Drive-On Boat Lift — Near Grand Lake Marina, Grand Lake, CO
    Dock Blocks™ installed a drive-on boat lift near Grand Lake Marina to give the owner fast, dry storage for their wake boat. With unpredictable mountain weather and short boating seasons, the lift protects the hull, reduces maintenance, and ensures quick get-on-the-water convenience all season long.
  • Drive-On Boat Lift — Black Fork River, Green River, WY
    In Green River, WY, we installed a Dock Blocks™ drive-on lift system for a private riverfront customer. The lift offers secure dry docking in a moving-water environment, where traditional lifts are often impractical. Its durability and simplicity make it an ideal fit for Wyoming’s rugged river settings.
  • Floating Dock on Seeley Lake, MT
    Dock Blocks™ delivered a floating dock for a cabin property on Seeley Lake, providing stable waterfront access for fishing, swimming, and small boats. The customer wanted a low-maintenance dock that could be installed quickly and configured over time — making our modular system a perfect match for Montana lakefront living.
  • Floating Dock on the Kootenai River — Libby, MT
    We installed a Dock Blocks™ floating dock on the Kootenai River in Libby, MT. Designed for strong currents and variable water conditions, the dock gives the owner reliable access while maintaining stability and structural integrity year-round.
  • Floating Dock — Payette Lake, McCall, ID
    On Payette Lake in McCall, Dock Blocks™ installed a modular floating dock system for a residential client. Known for its scenic shoreline and wake activity, Payette demands a strong, UV-stable dock solution — and our system delivered flexibility, stability, and easy seasonal removal.
  • A floating swim platform with people hanging out
    Swim Platform — Bear Lake, Fish Haven, ID
    Our team installed a Dock Blocks™ swim platform for a lakeside property in Incline Village. With Lake Tahoe’s deep, clear water and active summer recreation, the homeowner wanted a stable, slip-resistant platform that could handle sun exposure, wakes, and seasonal conditions. The modular design provides easy access for swimming, lounging, and paddle activities — a perfect addition to Tahoe’s alpine waterfront lifestyle.

FAQ's

Rocky Mountains
Modular Docks & Drive-On Boat Lifts

Where to Buy by Region

UTAH – Floating Dock & Drive-On Lift FAQ
What is the best floating dock for fluctuating water levels on Jordanelle Reservoir?
Floating docks from Dock Blocks™ are ideal for Jordanelle Reservoir because they automatically rise and fall with water levels, providing stable access throughout the season. Unlike fixed docks, our modular system adapts to changing elevations, wakes, and wind while offering long-term durability for sail programs, HOAs, cabins, and private docks near Jordanelle State Park.
Will a drive-on boat lift work on Bear Lake for wake boats, pontoons, and PWCs?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ drive-on boat lifts are designed for clear-water, deep-lake environments like Bear Lake, giving boaters fast drive-on access, walk-around stability, and hull protection. They work for wake boats, pontoons, fishing boats, and PWCs in areas near Garden City, Fish Haven, and public access marinas.
Are modular docks a good solution for Deer Creek and Echo Reservoir?
Absolutely. Deer Creek and Echo Reservoir can experience strong winds and heavy weekend traffic. Dock Blocks™ modular docks provide slip-resistant surfaces, secure mooring, and long-term performance without warping, splintering, or fading. They are a great fit for cabins, fishing docks, resort beaches, and public-use waterfronts.
Can floating docks handle ice and winter conditions in northern Utah?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ can be seasonally removed before freeze-up or left in mild conditions depending on location. They are engineered for cold-weather environments and can be disassembled, stored, and reinstalled quickly—ideal for Strawberry, Rockport, and Echo, where winter ice is common.
What dock system works best on Utah Lake’s shallow and changing shoreline?
For shallow water, Dock Blocks™ offer adjustable configurations that avoid piling requirements and work on soft or uneven lakebeds. The modular design is ideal for Utah Lake’s shoreline changes, giving homeowners and clubs flexibility for swim areas, kayak launches, or boat access.
Do drive-on lifts work for PWCs and jet skis on Sandy beaches and HOA properties?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ PWC lifts are popular for HOAs, cabins, and private communities around Heber, Park City, and Utah Lake. They keep jet skis dry, clean, and ready to ride while minimizing impact to beaches and shared waterfront areas.
Are floating docks allowed in Utah state parks or marina environments?
In most locations, yes—Dock Blocks™ systems are used in parks, clubs, and marina settings. We routinely support permitted installations at sailing clubs, camp facilities, city waterfronts, and resort areas. Local rules vary by lake, and we assist with guidelines when needed.
Can Dock Blocks™ be used for commercial waterfronts like rental companies or sailing schools?
Yes. Our modular docks and drive-on lifts support heavy-use environments, making them ideal for waterfront rental fleets, sailing programs, and marina expansions. The system installs fast and requires minimal maintenance compared to wood or metal docks.
Do Dock Blocks™ work as swim platforms on Utah lakes?
They are an excellent option for swim platforms on Deer Creek, Jordanelle, Bear Lake, and Rockport. Their stability, slip resistance, and low-maintenance design make them ideal for families, camp facilities, and lodging properties.
Why choose Dock Blocks™ over traditional wood or metal docks in Utah?
Utah’s combination of elevation, UV, and fluctuating reservoir levels quickly degrades traditional docks. Dock Blocks™ resist UV damage, corrosion, rot, and warping, creating a long-lasting system that installs faster, expands easier, and requires a fraction of the maintenance.
COLORADO – Floating Dock & Drive-On Lift FAQ
What is the best floating dock for fluctuating water levels on Dillon Reservoir and Horsetooth Reservoir?
Dock Blocks™ floating docks are ideal for water-level changes on Dillon and Horsetooth because they rise and fall with the reservoir, ensuring stable access throughout the season. Unlike fixed docks, our modular systems perform in deep water, cold environments, and strong winds common in the Colorado high country.
Do drive-on boat lifts work on Grand Lake for wake boats, fishing boats, and pontoons?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ drive-on lifts are an excellent solution for Grand Lake’s combination of depth, wind, and boat activity. They provide clean, dry hull storage and fast access during short boating seasons, eliminating the need for motors, cables, or pulleys.
Are floating docks a good fit for Blue Mesa or Pueblo Reservoir?
Absolutely. Both Blue Mesa and Pueblo have varying shorelines, heavy recreational use, and large fetch areas with wind and chop. Dock Blocks™ offer slip-resistant stability and long-term durability without rot, corrosion, or constant upkeep required by wood or metal docks.
Can Dock Blocks™ handle Colorado’s winter freeze and ice conditions?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ can be seasonally removed and stored or left in milder conditions depending on the site. Their modular design allows quick disassembly before freeze-up—ideal for Blue Mesa, Dillon, and Shadow Mountain Lake—where ice pressure can damage traditional structures.
What dock system works best for shallow or rocky shorelines on the Colorado River?
Dock Blocks™ perform extremely well on rocky, uneven, or shallow riverbanks because they don’t require pilings or invasive anchoring. This makes them a strong option for Colorado River access points, fishing docks, cabin properties, and private waterfronts.
Are these docks suitable for commercial or municipal projects, such as marinas or parks?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ systems are used in marina expansions, parks and recreation projects, rowing and sailing clubs, and waterfront camps. Colorado municipalities and commercial operators prefer modular docks because they install fast and require minimal long-term maintenance.
Do Dock Blocks™ work as swim platforms for lakes like Grand Lake, Shadow Mountain, and Horsetooth?
They are ideal for swim platforms—stable, slip-resistant, and customizable for ladder access, sun seating, or swim zones. Families, camps, and lakeside lodges use Dock Blocks™ to create versatile recreation areas that handle seasonal use and mountain weather.
Why choose Dock Blocks™ over wood or metal docks in Colorado?
Colorado’s combination of alpine UV exposure, strong winds, and freeze cycles can destroy traditional docks. Dock Blocks™ resist cracking, fading, warping, and corrosion while offering reconfiguration flexibility and lower lifetime maintenance.
Can I install a Dock Blocks™ system myself on smaller lakes or ponds?
Yes. Many Colorado homeowners and landowners install their own Dock Blocks™ configurations on smaller waters, while larger marina or river projects can be professionally installed. The system’s simplicity keeps installation options flexible and cost-effective.
Do drive-on PWC lifts work well on rental docks and resort properties in Colorado?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ PWC lifts are popular for rental fleets, lakeside lodges, and resort waterfronts because they handle high-cycle use and protect jet skis from water exposure, algae growth, and wake-impact damage at busy marinas.
IDAHO – Floating Dock & Drive-On Lift FAQ
What floating dock works best for mountain lakes like Payette Lake and Redfish Lake?
Dock Blocks™ floating docks are ideal for alpine waterfronts because they remain stable in varying depths, wind, and wake conditions. On lakes such as Payette and Redfish, our UV-resistant, slip-resistant system ensures safe seasonal access for boats, kayaks, and swimmers while withstanding Idaho’s cold winters and intense summer sun.
Do drive-on boat lifts work on Coeur d’Alene and Pend Oreille for wake boats, pontoons, and PWCs?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ drive-on boat and PWC lifts are a strong solution for busy recreational waters like Coeur d’Alene, Hayden Lake, and Pend Oreille, allowing boaters to dry dock vessels quickly, reduce hull wear, and launch faster during peak season.
Are floating docks a good choice for fluctuating water levels on the Snake River or Lucky Peak Reservoir?
Absolutely. On waterways such as the Snake River and Lucky Peak, water levels can shift throughout the season. Floating Dock Blocks™ systems rise and fall with the water, avoiding the structural stress and instability that can impact fixed or piling-based docks.
Can modular docks handle winter ice in Idaho’s alpine lakes?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ can be seasonally removed before freeze-up or left in place in milder conditions, depending on the body of water. Their lightweight modular design makes winter removal and spring installation easy on lakes such as Redfish, Payette, and Henrys Lake.
What dock system works best for shallow or rocky shorelines in Idaho?
Dock Blocks™ excel on alpine and river shorelines where substrate can be rocky, uneven, or sandy. Because they don’t require heavy pilings, they are ideal for remote cabins, backcountry properties, and private beaches throughout Idaho’s mountain regions.
Are Dock Blocks™ suitable for commercial waterfronts like marinas, parks, and resorts?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ are used for resort marinas, Parks & Rec programs, sailing clubs, waterfront rentals, and camp docks across the Northwest. They’re ideal for high-traffic environments at destinations around McCall, Sandpoint, and Coeur d’Alene due to their durability and low maintenance.
Can Dock Blocks™ be used as swim platforms on alpine lakes?
They are excellent for swim platforms on Payette, Bear Lake, Redfish, Pend Oreille, and Hayden Lake. Families and camps choose Dock Blocks™ for their slip resistance, stability, and easy ladder integration.
Why choose Dock Blocks™ in Idaho instead of wood or metal docks?
Idaho’s cold winters, freeze–thaw cycles, and strong summer UV can split wood, corrode metal, and loosen fasteners. Dock Blocks™ resist warping, rot, rust, and fading—making them a longer-lasting and lower-maintenance choice for Idaho’s climate.
Can I install a Dock Blocks™ system myself on smaller lakes, ponds, or rivers?
Yes. Many Idaho property owners choose DIY installation for smaller projects, while Dock Blocks™ also supports professional installs on marinas, riverfronts, and commercial waterfronts.
Do Dock Blocks™ work for HOAs or shared waterfronts near Coeur d’Alene or McCall?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ are popular with HOAs, shared beach properties, and private communities because they help manage wear, reduce maintenance, and provide clean, uniform waterfront access for all users.
MONTANA – Floating Dock & Drive-On Lift FAQ
What floating dock works best for large lakes like Flathead and Whitefish Lake?
Dock Blocks™ floating docks are ideal for big-water environments like Flathead and Whitefish Lake, where wind, wakes, and large fetch areas demand stability and durability. Our modular design handles seasonal changes, provides slip-resistant footing, and offers long-term performance for marinas, cabins, and resort docks.
Can a drive-on boat lift protect wake boats and pontoons on Montana’s alpine lakes?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ drive-on lifts work extremely well for wake boats, surf boats, pontoons, and PWCs on lakes such as Flathead, Seeley, and Whitefish, preventing hull damage from wave action, moorage rub, algae, and long-term water exposure.
Are floating docks a good option for the Missouri River or Kootenai River?
Absolutely. On monitored or slow-current stretches of rivers like the Missouri and Kootenai, Dock Blocks™ perform well thanks to secure anchoring options and flexible layouts. They are commonly used for fishing access points, cabin docks, camp docks, and river recreation sites.
Can Dock Blocks™ handle Montana winters and lake ice?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ can be seasonally removed before lake freeze or left in mild conditions, depending on the waterway. Their lightweight, modular design makes fall removal and spring reinstallation a fast process for lakes such as Seeley, Canyon Ferry, and Swan Lake.
Are modular docks suitable for Parks & Rec waterfronts and marinas?
Yes. Montana communities use Dock Blocks™ for municipal waterfronts, camp docks, fishing piers, marina slips, swimming platforms, and sailing clubs, thanks to fast installation, low maintenance, and long-term cost savings.
What dock system works best for rocky or deep shorelines in Montana?
Dock Blocks™ are excellent for rocky, steep, or deep shoreline areas because they don’t rely on pilings or heavy permanent structures. This is especially useful on lakes like Canyon Ferry, Flathead, and Whitefish, where depth and terrain can limit traditional dock construction.
Will floating docks stay stable in windy conditions on Montana lakes?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ are engineered to perform in windy mountain environments. With proper anchoring and configuration, they provide a secure and stable surface on exposed lakes such as Flathead and Canyon Ferry, where wind chop and boating activity are common.
Do Dock Blocks™ work for swim platforms on lakes like Seeley or Swan Lake?
They are an excellent fit. Families, lodges, and camps use Dock Blocks™ swim platforms because they offer stable access, slip resistance, and modular expansion, and can support accessories such as ladders or perimeter rails.
Why choose Dock Blocks™ over wood or metal docks in Montana?
Montana’s cold winters, high UV, and seasonal lake conditions can degrade wood and metal quickly. Dock Blocks™ resist rot, corrosion, and fading, providing a low-maintenance, long-lasting alternative for mountain lakes and rivers.
Do you offer options for both DIY and professional installation in Montana?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ can be homeowner-installed for smaller projects or professionally installed for larger marinas, commercial sites, or public waterfronts throughout Montana.
WYOMING – Floating Dock & Drive-On Lift FAQ
What floating dock system performs best on large Wyoming waters like Flaming Gorge and Jackson Lake?
Dock Blocks™ floating docks are engineered for wind, wakes, and fluctuating depths, making them ideal for wide, exposed waterways like Flaming Gorge and Jackson Lake. Their modular design delivers stability for boating, swimming, and fishing access, while resisting UV and environmental wear common in high-elevation climates.
Do drive-on boat lifts work on the Green River and mountain lakes?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ drive-on boat and PWC lifts are ideal for Green River, Boysen, and Keyhole Reservoir, allowing boaters to dry dock wake boats, pontoons, and jet skis quickly. This prevents hull damage from current, wake slap, algae, and fluctuating river levels.
Are floating docks a good fit for shallow or rocky shorelines in Wyoming?
Absolutely. Because Dock Blocks™ do not require pilings or heavy foundations, they are well suited for Wyoming’s rocky, uneven, and shallow shoreline conditions. This makes them a strong choice for remote cabins, ranch properties, and fishing access points.
Can Dock Blocks™ handle freeze and harsh winter conditions?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ can be removed seasonally before ice forms or left in certain mild conditions. Their modular design makes winter removal and spring reinstallation practical for alpine lakes like Jackson, Alcova, and Buffalo Bill Reservoir.
Are Dock Blocks™ suitable for marinas, camps, or Parks & Rec waterfronts?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ support marina expansions, public docks, camp programs, and municipal waterfronts, offering fast installation and low ongoing maintenance for communities throughout Jackson, Cody, and Casper.
Will floating docks remain stable in Wyoming’s windy conditions?
Yes. With proper anchoring, Dock Blocks™ provide outstanding stability on windy waterways such as Flaming Gorge and Keyhole, where wind fetch and chop are common. Their buoyant, interconnected design distributes load and minimizes surface movement.
Do Dock Blocks™ work for swim platforms on mountain lakes and reservoirs?
They are an excellent choice for swim platforms on Jackson Lake, Keyhole Reservoir, and Alcova Reservoir. Families, camps, and rental operators choose Dock Blocks™ for their slip-resistant, stable, and expandable configurations.
Why choose Dock Blocks™ over wood or metal docks in Wyoming?
Wyoming’s UV, wind, and freeze–thaw conditions can break down traditional docks. Dock Blocks™ resist rot, corrosion, and structural fatigue, creating a system that lasts longer with less upkeep and is easier to reconfigure or relocate.
Can I install a Dock Blocks™ system myself, or is professional installation recommended?
Both options are available. Homeowners frequently DIY smaller docks or platforms, while Dock Blocks™ also offers solutions and support for professional marina and commercial installs.
NEVADA & ARIZONA – Floating Dock & Drive-On Lift FAQ
What floating dock works best on hot, high-UV lakes like Mead, Havasu, and Mohave?
Dock Blocks™ floating docks are engineered with UV-stabilized materials that resist fading, cracking, and sun damage, making them ideal for intense desert conditions on Lake Mead, Lake Havasu, and Lake Mohave. The slip-resistant surface performs well in high-traffic waters and extreme temperatures.
Do drive-on boat lifts work on Lake Havasu and the Colorado River?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ drive-on boat lifts protect wake boats, pontoons, and PWCs from current, algae growth, wake chop, and fluctuating water levels while providing fast, dry storage. They are an excellent fit for Lake Havasu, Bullhead City, Willow Beach, and Colorado River waterfronts.
Are floating docks a good choice for Lake Powell in Page, AZ?
Absolutely. With dramatic water-level changes and deep canyon shorelines, Lake Powell demands a floating solution. Dock Blocks™ adapt to water fluctuations, making them ideal for cabins, resorts, marinas, houseboat docks, and PWC platforms around Wahweap, Antelope Point, and other Powell access areas.
Can Dock Blocks™ handle heavy boating traffic on Lake Mead and Lake Havasu?
Yes. Our modular docks are designed to handle wake energy, rental traffic, and high-use conditions, making them ideal for marinas, waterfront resorts, PWC rental fleets, and HOA docks on Mead, Havasu, and Mohave.
Will floating docks stay stable in windy conditions on desert lakes?
With proper anchoring, Dock Blocks™ provide secure and stable footing even in wind-prone regions of Lake Mead and Lake Mohave, where afternoon gusts and open-water exposure are common.
Are Dock Blocks™ suitable for commercial and resort waterfronts in Nevada and Arizona?
Yes. Dock Blocks™ are widely used for marinas, hotels, waterfront restaurants, resort docks, Parks & Rec facilities, camp docks, and rental operations in areas such as Lake Las Vegas, Laughlin, and Lake Havasu City, thanks to their fast installation, low maintenance, and long-term durability.
Do Dock Blocks™ work as swim platforms on lakes like Mohave, Las Vegas, or Havasu?
They are an excellent option for swim platforms at desert lakes, offering slip resistance, stability, and easy ladder integration for family use, lodge access, and waterfront recreation.
Why choose Dock Blocks™ instead of a wood or metal dock in the desert climate?
Desert heat and UV exposure quickly degrade wood and corrode metal. Dock Blocks™ resist sun damage, rust, and structural fatigue, providing a long-lasting, low-maintenance alternative that thrives in harsh Nevada and Arizona conditions.
Can Dock Blocks™ be used for DIY installs on smaller coves or residential beaches?
Yes. Many homeowners choose DIY installation for small docks and swim platforms, while Dock Blocks™ also supports professional installs for marinas, resorts, and commercial sites.

Product & Technical FAQs

What boats and PWCs can Dock Blocks™ drive-on boat lifts handle?
Our drive-on boat lifts handle nearly every vessel, including jet skis & PWCs, pontoons & tritoons, CraigCats, Deep-Vs, center consoles, pangas, bay boats, rigid inflatables, and skiffs & flats. Customers across Tampa Bay, Sarasota, Fort Myers, and Naples rely on Dock Blocks™ for safe, easy dry docking.
Do Dock Blocks™ docks and walkways work in tidal or saltwater areas?

Can Dock Blocks™ docks and lifts be reconfigured for different applications?
Can Dock Blocks™ docks and lifts be reconfigured for different applications?
Absolutely. Our modular system is flexible enough to convert a courtesy dock into a fishing dock, expand a swimming dock into a competition platform, or reconfigure a walkway into a work barge. Dock Blocks™ supports residential, marina, and government projects across Florida.
Do Dock Blocks™ docks and walkways come in different colors?

Yes. Dock Blocks™ are available in tan, green, and grey, with custom colors for larger projects. From a green fishing dock on a lake to a tan floating walkway with handrails, colors are designed to blend naturally while providing durability.
Dock Blocks™ often provides pricing and delivery dates within the same week for clients in Tampa Bay, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Naples, and Sebring. Options include DIY pick-up, fast delivery, or professional installation.
Dock Blocks™ often provides pricing and delivery dates within the same week for clients in Tampa Bay, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Naples, and Sebring. Options include DIY pick-up, fast delivery, or professional installation.

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Engineered for maximum buoyancy and structural strength, our blocks are easy to handle and quick to install—saving you time and labor costs.
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Extra Durable

Recessed connection ears stay protected during transport and installation. This smart design ensures greater durability and stronger dock-to-dock connections.

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Our improved tread design not only enhances the appearance but also provides a more comfortable and slip-resistant walking surface.

Dock Blocks of The Rockies Customer Spotlight

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This product has stood the test of time. Very easy to drive on and off.

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I would absolutely recommend Dock Blocks. It’s a premier product and the level of customer service they have has been refreshing.

Realtor Robin Crump

Dock Blocks lifts, in my opinion as a real estate agent, really do bring more value to the home than it costs you to have it installed.

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