How Much Gravel for a 10x12 Area?

For a 10x12 area of gravel at 2 inches deep, you need about 0.74 cubic yards - roughly 40 bags (0.5 cu ft bag), about 1.04 tons. The amount changes with depth; the table below shows common depths, and you can adjust everything in the calculator.

DepthCubic yardsBags
2 in0.7440
3 in1.1160
4 in1.4880

Based on a 10x12 area (120 sq ft). One cubic yard = 27 cubic feet; bags are 0.5 cu ft bag.

2 in for ground cover and paths, 3-4 in per layer for a driveway base.

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You need about

0.74cubic yards
40
bags (0.5 cu ft bag)
1.04 t
approx. weight (~2,074 lb)

Weight is an estimate (1.25-1.7 tons per cubic yard); actual weight varies with material and moisture.

For decorative ground cover and walking paths, 2 inches is usually enough. For a driveway, build it in layers: a coarse crushed-stone base of 3 to 4 inches, then a finer top layer.

Measure length and width in feet, set your depth, and the calculator returns cubic yards, an estimated weight in tons, and a bag count.

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