White Oak
Close-grained with natural tannins and good water resistance. Available 4/4–12/4 in plain sawn, and in Rift & Quartered as a specialty cut. Upper and common grades.
River Valley Hardwoods
River Valley Hardwoods sources and supplies Appalachian hardwood lumber across a range of species, grades, and specialty sorts. Below is what we are actively offering and what we are in the market for right now.
We work directly with sawmills throughout the Appalachian region, which lets us build programs around what buyers actually need — not just what happens to be sitting in a yard. That means we can target specific widths, lengths, grades, and color sorts, and we can pull together material quickly with the sawmill relationships that are already in place.
Our goal is straightforward: get the right product to the right customer at a fair price, and make sure everyone in the chain — sawmill, buyer, and us — can count on the deal. That consistency is why our mills keep working with us, and why our buyers keep calling back.
River Valley has spent years building working relationships with sawmills across West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, and the surrounding Appalachian region. We know what mills can produce and what buyers need — and we bridge that gap through direct communication, clear specs, and accountability on both ends.
That connection means we can build programs around real production capacity, respond quickly when specs need to change, and make sure the material that ships matches what was agreed on.
White Oak and Walnut are our primary focus, with strong activity across other core Appalachian species and sort-specific runs.
Close-grained with natural tannins and good water resistance. Available 4/4–12/4 in plain sawn, and in Rift & Quartered as a specialty cut. Upper and common grades.
Rich chocolate-brown heartwood with straight to wavy grain. Available 4/4–12/4 including Oak Rules configurations and standard grades. Can be steamed or unsteamed.
Open-grained with reddish-brown tone. One of the most abundant Appalachian hardwoods. Available 4/4–8/4 in upper and common grades, green and KD.
Hard Maple is dense and uniform with excellent wear resistance. Soft Maple machines more easily with similar appearance. Both available 4/4–8/4, SAP and upper grades.
Extremely dense and hard with dramatic color contrast between sapwood and heartwood. One of the toughest North American hardwoods. Available 4/4–8/4 in standard grades.
All available in standard thicknesses (4/4–8/4) across multiple grades. Ash is valued for shock resistance; Cherry for its warm color; Birch for clean machining; Poplar for workability and value.
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