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Gravel for a 50×10 ft Driveway at 6 Inches Deep

A 50×10 ft gravel driveway at 6 inches deep requires approximately 9.26 cubic yards of gravel.

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  1. Enter the length and width of the area in feet.
  2. Enter the desired gravel depth in inches.
  3. The calculator returns cubic feet, cubic yards, and approximate tons.

A single-lane 50-foot driveway at a proper 6-inch gravel depth needs just over 9 cubic yards of crushed stone.

Frequently asked questions

How much gravel do I need for a driveway?
Driveways typically need 4–6 inches of gravel depth. Multiply length × width × depth (in feet) ÷ 27 for cubic yards. One cubic yard weighs about 1.4 tons.
How many tons of gravel per cubic yard?
Pea gravel and crushed stone weigh approximately 1.4 tons per cubic yard. Denser materials like limestone gravel can weigh up to 1.5 tons per cubic yard.