I just gave that as an example, there's probably 5-10 options in stock at whatever store is closest to OP.@CH4 - PCustoms is one answer but I have not found the more rectilinear blocks with corners like your image shows at the big box stores. There is probably a concrete products place in your area. Mine is Taylor Concrete Products and besides basic blocks, the sell a lot of products like pavers and retaining wall blocks with more variety than the big box store.
All depends how particular you are on looks.
I just finished a wall using GeoStone. Highly recommend GeoStone if you can get it. Whatever you use, make sure you buy more than enough so that the color is consistent for whole project. Work hard on the base so that first course is completely level. After that it's just a matter of stacking on and it goes fast. I'm 64 and used 4" 35 lb blocks rather than 70.

That is my thread - it is Belgard block - they are nationwide and a great product.I like the look of those block walls.
I will have this project to do after the master bath project is complete.
I bookmarked the following thread for ideas as his project is somewhat local to me (~90 miles) and the product should be available. It does not have the beveled edge that the OP shows.
Retaining wall - progress!!!
Hey all, So finally pulled the trigger on the retaining wall. Here are the before pics. As you can see they wall was failing - rotting out and leaning. Had 11 pallets of block (660) delivered plus caps and corners. Contractor has been busting his ****! Boys and I got rid of all the...www.garagejournal.com
