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Driveway Gravel

Gravel in Clark

Driveway Gravel

Our most popular driveway material — a durable blend that compacts well and resists shifting. Provides a clean, professional look that lasts for years with minimal maintenance.

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How Hello Gravel Works?

Simple, fast, and reliable gravel delivery in Clark

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Why Clark Chooses Hello Gravel

Trusted by homeowners and contractors throughout Clark

Reliable Local Delivery

On-time delivery from vetted local suppliers you can trust.

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Materials are quality checked to ensure 100% satisfaction.

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Quick Turnaround

Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.

Local Insights

What to know about Clark

Why Clark homeowners choose Hello Gravel

Clark, with a city population of 740 and a metro area population of 3,425, is growing annually and seeing steady demand for outdoor improvements. The local climate—annual rainfall of 228.00 inches, 200/year sunny days, and hardiness zone 4a—means soils stay moist much of the year and properties face regular freeze-thaw cycles. That combination increases the need for reliable aggregates for drainage, erosion control, and stable walking and driving surfaces. Homeowners and contractors in Clark frequently choose gravel to prevent pooling, reinforce driveways, and create permeable paths that hold up under repeated wet conditions while allowing water to move away from structures.

Popular projects in Clark this season

  • Gravel Driveway Resurface - 20 tons
  • Permeable Gravel Path - 5 tons
  • Gravel Patio Base - 8 tons
  • Gravel Drainage Swale - 12 tons
  • Gravel French Drain - 6 tons

Clark quick facts

Location
West Colorado
Population
740
Metro Area
3,425
Annual Rainfall
228.00 inches
Sunny Days
200/year
Hardiness Zone
4a
Growth Rate
annually
Delivery Coverage
Citywide delivery available

Best times for Clark projects

Saturated Ground Risk
Freeze Thaw Concerns
High Erosion Risk
Frozen Ground Limits

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Gravel delivery questions

How much does gravel delivery typically cost in Clark, CO for a 2-car driveway or per ton?

Delivered gravel prices in rural West Colorado like Clark usually vary by material and haul distance, but a common range is about $30 to $80 per ton delivered. A typical 2-car driveway (about 12 x 30 feet) with 3-4 inches of finished gravel needs roughly 7 to 10 tons, so expect a delivered material cost in the low hundreds to around $700 or more depending on material choice and supplier. For an exact price, check your zip code on Hello Gravel and get a local quote.

Which gravel is best for driveways in the Clark area: crushed rock, pea gravel, or road base?

For Clark's rural climate and variable soils, a layered approach works best: a compacted road base (crushed fines) for the structural layer, topped with angular crushed stone (3/4u0022 or similar) for surface traction. Pea gravel looks nice but moves easily and is not ideal if you use a snowplow or need a stable driving surface. Angular crushed material locks together better for freeze-thaw and plowing conditions common in West Colorado.

Will gravel hold up to Clark's freeze-thaw cycles, snow removal, and summer heat?

Yes, gravel can perform well if installed with proper drainage, compaction, and adequate depth; those measures reduce frost heave during freeze-thaw cycles. For snow removal, avoid loose round gravels (like pea gravel) because plows can displace them; use angular crushed stone and leave a small standoff when plowing. Summer heat generally does not damage gravel, but sun and traffic can cause migration and rutting if the base or depth is insufficient.

How many tons or cubic yards of gravel do I need for a 20 x 10 patio, a 12 x 30 driveway, or per 100 sq ft?

Use these quick estimates based on a 1.5 ton per cubic yard average weight: - 20 x 10 patio (200 sq ft) at 2u0022 depth: about 2 cubic yards (3 tons). - 12 x 30 driveway (360 sq ft) at 3u0022 finished depth: about 4.5 cubic yards (6.5 tons); at 4u0022 expect 6 cubic yards (9 tons). - Per 100 sq ft: 2u0022 deep = ~0.5 cubic yards (~0.8 tons), 3u0022 = ~0.75 cubic yards (~1.1 tons), 4u0022 = ~1.0 cubic yard (~1.5 tons).

What is the typical lifespan and maintenance schedule for a residential gravel driveway in Clark?

A well-built gravel driveway can last 10+ years with routine maintenance; you should plan to regrade and add fresh top material every 2 to 5 years depending on traffic and weather. Annually check for potholes, ruts, and drainage issues, regrade low spots, and apply weed control as needed. More frequent attention is required in areas with heavy snowplowing or poor drainage to avoid ongoing repair needs.

How does gravel compare to asphalt or concrete for rural driveways near Clark in cost and maintenance?

Gravel has the lowest upfront cost and is easiest to install, but it needs regular maintenance (grading, topping up) and may not be ideal for high-speed or heavy equipment use. Asphalt and concrete cost significantly more to install but require less frequent surface maintenance; however, they can crack with freeze-thaw cycles without proper base work. For many Clark-area rural properties, gravel is the most practical and economical choice when properly installed and maintained.

What gravel should I use for erosion control on sloped properties around Clark?

For erosion control on slopes, use larger, angular rock such as 1u0022 to 3u0022 crushed rock or even 3u0022 to 6u0022 riprap for steep or concentrated flow areas. Combine rock with geotextile fabric to stabilize the soil and consider check dams, terraces, or vegetation to reduce runoff speed. Local geology and rainfall patterns in West Colorado affect performance, so sizing and installation should match the slope steepness and expected flow.

What depth and base preparation do you recommend for driveways in West Colorado terrain and clay soils?

On clay or variable West Colorado subgrades, start by removing organic topsoil and shaping proper drainage away from the driveway. Install a geotextile fabric if the subgrade is soft, then place 6 to 8 inches of compacted road base (crushed fines) and finish with 2 to 3 inches of angular crushed stone for the driving surface. Proper compaction in layers and well-planned drainage are critical to prevent rutting and frost heave.

Do I need permits or approvals to install or widen a gravel driveway in Clark?

Permit requirements vary by county and neighborhood; some county road authorities require permits for new access points to public roads and some HOAs have rules about driveway materials and appearance. Before starting work, check with your county public works or planning office and your HOA (if applicable) to confirm any setbacks, permit needs, or driveway standards. If you use Hello Gravel, our team can help point you to local resources but you should confirm requirements yourself.

Where can I buy bulk crushed or screened gravel near Clark and do suppliers deliver and spread material?

Hello Gravel connects you with local suppliers who deliver regionally sourced gravel, typically with a minimum order of 3 tons and common delivery by dump truck. Many local suppliers offer delivery to Clark and some drivers may provide tailgate spreading at their discretion if requested at checkout, but spreading is not guaranteed. Use our checkout to see available materials, get exact pricing, and add delivery or spreading requests.

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