Driveway Installation & Gravel in Siloam Springs, AR

New gravel driveway or a washed-out one that needs rebuilding? We grade, base, and rock it so it lasts and drains.

Driveways in Siloam Springs

A driveway on a rural or sloped Northwest Arkansas lot takes a beating, and a driveway built without the right base and drainage washes out, rutts, and turns to mud. We build and rebuild gravel driveways across Benton County — cutting and grading the route, laying a proper compacted base, installing culverts and crowning the surface so water runs off instead of down the middle, and topping it with the right rock for the use. A lot of our driveway work is on the longer drives out toward Gravette, Decatur, Pea Ridge, and Garfield where a homeowner is tired of regrading washboard and potholes every spring, plus new builds that need an access drive roughed in. The Ozark terrain makes driveways tricky — slope sends water straight down the drive, and rocky ground and clay both cause their own problems — so we build the base and the drainage to handle it, not just dump gravel and hope.

Driveway Installation & Gravel in Siloam Springs, AR

Excavation & site work in Siloam Springs

Siloam Springs sits on the western edge of Benton County right at the Oklahoma line, a town with a historic downtown, a college, and a good deal of rural and agricultural land around it. It is a bit removed from the Bentonville–Rogers core, with its own steady growth and a more rural, working character. We do land clearing, site preparation, grading, driveways, drainage, pond excavation, and hauling throughout the Siloam Springs area. The mix here leans toward rural and agricultural projects — clearing and grading farm and pasture land, digging stock ponds, building long driveways, and prepping building sites on acreage — alongside the residential and commercial growth in and around town. The ground is the rocky, rolling Ozark soil common to the region, with creek bottoms and farmland adding their own grading and drainage needs. Whether you are clearing land, digging a pond, building a driveway, or prepping a site near Siloam Springs, tell us about the project and we will come read the ground and quote it straight.

  • New gravel driveways and rebuilds of washed-out drives
  • Route cut, graded, and crowned to shed water
  • Compacted base course so the rock stays put
  • Culverts installed where drainage crosses the drive
  • Right rock and depth chosen for the use and traffic
  • Drainage tied into the rest of the site

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Driveways in Siloam Springs

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Areas We Cover in Siloam Springs

In town or up a cove — if it’s in or around Siloam Springs, we come to your property.

  • Downtown Siloam Springs
  • Highway 412 corridor
  • Twin Springs area
  • Lake Frances area
  • rural west Benton County

Common Site & Drainage Issues in Siloam Springs

The dirt-work and drainage problems we see most around here — and how we handle them.

Rural and agricultural site work

Siloam Springs has a lot of farm, pasture, and rural acreage, and much of our work here is agricultural — clearing and grading land, digging stock ponds, and building access. We work the larger rural projects that the metro core sees less of, with equipment sized for acreage.

Stock and farm ponds

On the farmland and acreage around Siloam Springs, stock and irrigation ponds are common. We site them where the watershed and soils will hold water, dig and shape the basin, build and seal the dam, and size the spillway so the pond holds for the long haul on rocky ground.

Creek-bottom and farmland drainage

The creek bottoms and farmland around Siloam Springs have their own drainage needs — wet ground, slow-draining soils, and runoff across open land. We grade and drain to move water where it should go, protecting fields, building sites, and access from standing water and erosion.

Driveways in Siloam Springs — FAQs

Do you do agricultural and rural site work near Siloam Springs?
Yes — a lot of our work around Siloam Springs is rural and agricultural: clearing and grading farm and pasture land, digging stock ponds, building access drives, and prepping building sites on acreage. We have the equipment for larger rural projects. Tell us about the land and we will come read it.
Can you dig a stock pond on my farmland?
Yes. We site, dig, shape, and seal stock, irrigation, and recreational ponds on farmland and acreage. The siting comes first — a good drainage area, soils that hold water, and a stable dam location — and we seal carefully for the rocky ground so the pond actually holds water.
My field or building site holds water — can you grade it to drain?
Yes. The creek bottoms and farmland around Siloam Springs often have wet, slow-draining ground. We grade for positive slope and add ditches, swales, or drains as needed to move the water where it should go, so fields, sites, and access stay usable instead of staying soggy.
My gravel driveway washes out and potholes every year — why?
Almost always because it has no real base and no plan for water. Gravel on bare dirt sinks into the mud, and a drive with no crown or culvert lets runoff cut channels down it. We rebuild with a compacted base, a crowned surface, and culverts where water crosses, so the rock stays put and the drive sheds water.
Can you build a long driveway on a rural sloped lot?
Yes — long rural drives out toward Gravette, Decatur, and Garfield are a lot of what we do. The slope is exactly why the base and drainage matter: we grade the drive to shed water, set culverts where ditches cross, and build a base heavy enough for the trucks and equipment a rural drive sees.
What kind of gravel do you use?
It depends on the drive. A base course of larger crushed stone gives stability, and a finer top course packs tight and drives smooth. A long drive that sees heavy traffic gets a heavier build than a short residential approach. We match the rock and the depth to how the drive will actually be used.

Need Driveways in Siloam Springs?

Call now and we’ll come walk the site and give you a real number — grading, site prep, driveways, drainage, clearing, ponds, and hauling.