If you’re trying to figure out what that gravel driveway’s gonna cost you—don’t sweat it. Just mess with our Gravel Driveway Calculator. No rocket science here. Plug in your driveway’s length and width, pick the gravel you want (pea, crushed stone, whatever tickles your fancy), and toss in how deep you want it. Bam. Now you can budget without crossing your fingers.

Gravel Driveway Cost Calculator

Driveway Dimensions
Gravel Material
Additional Costs (Optional)

How To Use Our Gravel Driveway Calculator

Here’s the lowdown on how to use it (seriously, it’s not hard):

1. Punch In Your Driveway Measurements

Length, width, depth—just toss those numbers in. The tool does the math so you don’t have to fumble with cubic yards or any of that nonsense.

2. Pick Your Flavor of Gravel

Pea gravel, river rock, crushed stone, or that weird quarry stuff—each has its own vibe (and price). Click what you want. The calculator adjusts for that.

3. Add Labor & Extras If You Want

If you’re bringing in the pros or need some fancy edging, maybe you’re renting a mini-excavator—add those numbers. Don’t forget to factor in the stuff people always forget, like base layers or weird fees.

4. Hit “Calculate” and See Where Your Wallet Stands

The calculator spits out the damage: how much for gravel, labor, extras, and totals it up. No surprises, unless you’re surprised at how much you forgot to factor in.

A Few Things That’ll Jack Up (or Drop) the Price:

Size & Shape: Longer/wider driveways = more rock, more work, more money. Curves? Forget it, that’s extra labor and maybe some drainage stuff.

Type of Gravel: Not all rocks are created equal. Cheap stuff’s, well, cheap. Nicer gravel drains better and looks snazzier, but you’ll pay for it.

Base Prep: If your dirt’s trash or the driveway’s on a slope, you’re gonna need a solid base. More digging, more gravel, more cash.

Labor: DIY saves you cash, but if you don’t know your way around a shovel, hiring out isn’t free. Don’t forget equipment rentals if you go solo.

Drainage: Water messes up gravel. French drains, ditches, curbs—none of it’s fun, all of it costs money. But hey, it beats your driveway washing away.

Delivery: Gravel’s heavy. Delivery fees stack up fast if you’re far from the supplier or only ordering a tiny amount.

Maintenance: Gravel’s pretty chill, but you’ll need to top it up every now and then. Ruts, weeds, gravel wandering off—keep a little cash for that.

Bottom Line

Honestly, figuring out the cost is about more than just the rocks. You gotta think about prep, labor, drainage, and the fun little surprises that show up halfway through. The calculator just makes it less of a headache.

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