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Best Gravel for Driveways

The best driveway gravel is not just the prettiest stone. It needs to carry weight, shed water, compact where needed, and stay in place under tires.

Most strong gravel driveways use layers: larger stone below, a compactable middle, and a surface that can be maintained over time.

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Best gravel types for driveways

Crusher run is popular because it includes fines that help the material compact into a firmer surface. It is useful for base and surface work where stability matters.

#57 stone is a common 3/4-inch stone used for drainage, driveway surfaces, and base work. It drains well, but it does not bind the same way crusher run does.

Crushed limestone can compact well and is common in many regions. Pea gravel looks clean, but it is rounded and tends to shift, so it is usually a poor choice for a primary driveway surface.

Recommended driveway layers

Layering depends on soil and traffic. The table below is a practical starting point.

LayerCommon gravel typePurpose
Base#3 stone or larger crushed stoneSpreads load and bridges soft areas
Middle#57 stone or compacted aggregateAdds structure and drainage
SurfaceCrusher run or smaller crushed stoneCreates a tighter driving surface

Driveway depth recommendations

For passenger vehicles, many residential driveways are planned around 6-8 inches total depth when starting from bare soil. A simple top-up can be much shallower if the existing base is solid.

For heavy vehicles, soft soil, or wet locations, plan deeper. Heavy-use driveways may need 10-12 inches or more with larger stone at the bottom.

Drainage tips

  • Plan a 1-2% slope so water does not sit in the driveway.
  • Use geotextile fabric on soft soil to keep stone from sinking into mud.
  • Compact base layers and keep ditches or edges open so water has a path out.
FAQ

Best Gravel for Driveways questions

What gravel is best for muddy driveways?

A muddy driveway usually needs a stronger base, not just a pretty surface stone. Larger crushed stone with fabric below can help stabilize soft areas.

What gravel compacts best?

Crusher run and dense graded aggregate compact better than clean rounded pea gravel because fines help lock the material together.

How often should driveway gravel be replaced?

Many gravel driveways need periodic top-ups, especially after heavy rain, plowing, rutting, or traffic. The base should last longer if it was built and drained correctly.

Is pea gravel good for driveways?

Pea gravel is usually better for decorative areas and paths. It shifts under tires because rounded stones do not lock together well.

Sources used

Guidance was checked against construction, aggregate, driveway, and drainage references. Always confirm final material choices with your local supplier or contractor.