Aggregate & Base

Gravel Calculator — Tons, Yards & Cost

Convert your driveway, walkway, or base-prep project into tons, cubic yards, and dollar cost — with real density assumptions used by local aggregate suppliers.

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Estimates assume typical industry density and waste factors. Always verify with your supplier and local building code before purchasing material.

Why this matters

‘Gravel’ Covers 20 Different Products — Pick the Right One

When a quarry says ‘gravel,’ they mean one specific product out of many. The word is a category, not a spec. Knowing the difference saves money and prevents picking a material that fails your application.

Common ‘gravel’ products you'll find at a supplier:

  • Pea gravel (3/8 in) — small round stones, decorative paths and drainage layers. ~95 lb/ft³.
  • #57 stone (3/4 in) — uniformly graded crushed stone, best drainage. Common driveway gravel. ~100 lb/ft³.
  • Crusher run / DGA (¾ in minus) — crushed stone with fines that pack down hard. Best for driveway sub-base. ~110 lb/ft³.
  • #2 stone (2 in) — larger angular stones for base course below driveways.
  • River rock — rounded stones 1-3 in. Decorative only; does not compact.

Pick product by function:

  • Top-course drive gravel — #57 or washed pea
  • Drainage — #57 or larger washed stone
  • Compactable base — crusher run or DGA
  • Decorative — pea, river rock, colored stone
The formula

Weight & Coverage Math for Gravel

Gravel Calculator — Tons, Yards & Cost — variable relationship
Gravel Calculator — Tons, Yards & Cost — variable relationship
Cubic Yards = (L × W × Dft) ÷ 27
Tons = Cubic Yards × 1.35

1.35 is the tons-per-cubic-yard factor for 100 lb/ft³ gravel. Denser materials (crusher run at 110 lb/ft³) use 1.49 tons/yd³.

Coverage rule of thumb at 100 lb/ft³:

  • 1 ton of gravel covers ~80 ft² at 3 inches deep
  • 1 cubic yard covers ~100 ft² at 3 inches deep
  • Need 4 inches? Multiply depths, or coverage becomes 75% of the 3-inch number

Order guidance: gravel is sold by the ton at most quarries, by the cubic yard at landscape supply stores, and by the bag at big-box stores. Compare on a consistent unit before pricing. For orders over 5 cubic yards, always buy from a quarry by the ton — big-box prices are typically 2-3× higher.

Common Gravel Types & Specifications
ProductStone SizeDensityBest Use
Pea gravel3/8 in rounded95 lb/ft³Decorative, walkways, drainage
#8 stone3/8 in angular100 lb/ft³Concrete mix, drainage
#57 stone3/4 in angular100 lb/ft³Driveway top, drainage, base
#4 stone1-1.5 in angular105 lb/ft³Below-grade drainage, ditch lining
#2 stone2 in angular105 lb/ft³Deep base, railroad ballast
Crusher run (DGA)0-3/4 in mix110 lb/ft³Compacted base under pavement
River rock1-3 in rounded90 lb/ft³Decorative, dry creek beds
3/8 in Aglime3/8 in crushed105 lb/ft³Horse arenas, playgrounds

Gradation names are standardized (ASTM D448). Confirm product code with supplier; names vary by region.

Gravel Coverage Tables
Depthft² per Tonft² per yd³Tons per 100 ft²
1 in240 ft²324 ft²0.4 tons
2 in120 ft²162 ft²0.8 tons
3 in80 ft²108 ft²1.25 tons
4 in60 ft²81 ft²1.67 tons
6 in40 ft²54 ft²2.5 tons
8 in30 ft²40 ft²3.33 tons

Coverage at 100 lb/ft³ density. Adjust ±10% for specialty products (pea gravel lighter, crusher run denser).

Real-World Example Calculations

Driveway Top Course 12 × 40 ft @ 3 in pea gravel

Refresh decorative top course on existing driveway base.

Length × Width
40 × 12 ft
Depth
3 in
Density
95 lb/ft³
Tons / Cost 5.7 tons / $170

Takeaway: Single dump-truck delivery. Rake smooth; no compaction needed for pea gravel.

Patio Sub-Base 14 × 14 ft @ 4 in #57 stone

Compacted gravel base under concrete patio.

Length × Width
14 × 14 ft
Depth
4 in
Density
100 lb/ft³
Tons / Cost 3.3 tons / $99

Takeaway: Spread in 2-inch lifts; compact each lift with plate compactor before placing concrete.

Country Drive 12 × 300 ft @ 4 in crusher run

New gravel driveway from road to barn.

Length × Width
300 × 12 ft
Depth
4 in
Density
110 lb/ft³
Tons / Cost 66 tons / $1,982

Takeaway: 3 tri-axle deliveries (22 tons each). Rent a vibratory roller ($350/day) for proper compaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much gravel do I need per square foot?

At 3 inches deep and 100 lb/ft³ density: 1 ton covers ~80 ft². At 4 inches deep: 60 ft²/ton. For a typical 500 ft² driveway at 4 inches, you'll need about 8.3 tons.

How many tons in a cubic yard of gravel?

For standard 100 lb/ft³ gravel: 1.35 tons per cubic yard. Crusher run at 110 lb/ft³: 1.49 tons/yd³. Pea gravel at 95 lb/ft³: 1.28 tons/yd³. Always ask the supplier for the specific density of the product you're ordering.

What size gravel is best for a driveway?

Two layers work best: base of crusher run or #2 stone at 4-6 inches, top of #57 or pea gravel at 2-3 inches. The base compacts solid to carry vehicle weight; the top layer provides the smooth, drivable surface.

How much does a ton of gravel cost?

In 2026: $22-40 per ton at the quarry gate. Delivery adds $50-150 per load. Big-box store bags run ~$6 per 50-lb bag — roughly $240 per ton, so buy bulk for anything over 1 ton.

How deep should gravel be on a driveway?

Minimum 4 inches total depth: 2-3 inches of compacted base + 1-2 inches of top gravel. For clay subgrades or heavy vehicles: 6-8 inches total. Thinner than 4 inches, gravel sinks into the soil and the drive becomes muddy.

Can I install gravel myself?

Yes — gravel driveways are one of the most DIY-friendly paving projects. Rent a skid steer or use a tractor with bucket for spreading. Rent a plate compactor or roller for base compaction. Allow 1 full day per 1,000 ft² for a 2-person DIY team.

How much gravel do I need for a 20x30 ft driveway at 3 inches deep?

600 ft² × 3 in × 100 lb/ft³ ÷ 2000 = 7.5 tons of gravel. For crusher run (110 lb/ft³), 8.3 tons. Add 10% for waste and settling: order 8-9 tons.