Gravel Delivery & Aggregates in Glendo, Wyoming
For property owners, contractors, and recreational site managers around Glendo, the right aggregates make the difference between a stable driveway and a maintenance headache. Our delivery service specializes in bulk aggregates and sands tailored for the High Plains climate that surrounds Glendo Reservoir and the North Platte River corridor. Whether you are resurfacing a rural driveway off Highway 26, stabilizing a boat ramp in Glendo State Park, or building a drainage swale near the Main Street district, we stock the materials and trucks to keep projects moving.
Glendo sits as the gateway to Glendo Reservoir and is known locally as the gateway to some of the best fishing and boating on the North Platte; that regional identity shapes our approach to material selection. We balance structural aggregates, decorative stone, and soil amendments to serve campers, ranchers, and homeowners across downtown Glendo, the reservoir shoreline, campground areas, and small subdivisions along the Highway 270 corridor. Our team understands seasonal challenges here on the eastern Wyoming plains and can recommend the right aggregates for long-term performance.
Premium Aggregates Available for Glendo Delivery
Gravel and Crushed Stone Products
When building a strong base in Glendo's mix of clay and sandy loam soils, structural crushed stone is often the first choice. Our 3/4 inch Crushed Stone is ideal for compacted bases beneath heavy-use areas, offering interlocking angular faces that resist rutting and erosion on seasonal roads and rural driveways. For fine-graded structural layers and under concrete pads we supply #57 Stone, which performs well where drainage and load distribution must be balanced.
Some projects benefit from recycled materials when local supply or cost is a concern. Our Crushed Concrete option provides an eco-friendly alternative for non-decorative base layers around Glendo, reducing the need for virgin extraction while still giving good compaction and load-bearing characteristics on farm access roads and low-volume parking areas.
Driveway and Pathway Materials
Driveways leading down to reservoir campsites or out to rural homesteads need a combination of bedding and surface materials. Use Driveway Gravel as a finished surface where a smoother ride and better weed suppression are desired. Under that, a blended base made from Crusher Run or Road Base gives the compaction required to resist freeze-thaw heave during Glendo's cold winters.
For garden paths, patio edges, or softer surfacing through campground loops, our Walkway Gravel provides a comfortable underfoot texture while still allowing stormwater to percolate. Properly installed pathway mixes paired with edging will keep material in place during spring runoff from the reservoir.
Decorative Stone and River Rock
For aesthetic projects around lakefront cabins and the North Platte Riverbank, natural stone choices add long-term curb appeal. We offer smooth, rounded River Rock in multiple sizes that complement native riparian plantings and perform well at boat ramps where wave action and seasonal water level changes occur. For patios, xeriscape beds, and children's play areas, Pea Gravel is a classic choice; its small, rounded particles are comfortable for bare feet and drain quickly on the sandy loam pockets found near reservoir edges.
Drainage Solutions for Glendo's clay and sandy loam Soil
Glendo's soils vary from shallow sandy loams on higher terraces to heavier clays closer to the North Platte River and reservoir shoreline. Where water pools during spring runoff or after heavy thunderstorms, choosing aggregates with high permeability is essential. Drain Rock and #57 stone are commonly used in subsurface trenches, around culverts, and beneath French drains to maintain clear flow paths even when seasonal water tables rise.
In shoreline repair and access road shoulders, using angular crushed stone with good interlock helps protect slopes from overtopping and reduces sediment migration to the reservoir. Drain rock also pairs well with geotextile fabrics when you are stabilizing the boat ramp approaches or low-lying access lanes that serve Glendo State Park's camping areas.
Benefits of Proper Drainage Aggregates
- Reduce erosion by creating stable outflow channels around culverts and low areas.
- Protect structural bases for driveways and boat ramps during spring thaw and rain events.
- Promote rapid infiltration to limit standing water that can damage foundations and septic systems.
- Extend the lifespan of paved and unpaved surfaces by preventing undermining and frost heave.
Soil Products and Fill Materials
Many Glendo projects start with a grading plan that relies on dependable soil products. For planting beds and lawn restoration on properties near the reservoir where topsoil was stripped, our screened Topsoil is blended to support establishment of native grasses and irrigated lawns. This topsoil works well for regrading low terraces and improving soil structure before seeding.
When you need to build drive approaches, raise pad elevations, or fill depressions along county roads, our engineered Fill Dirt is compactable and free of excessive organic material, making it a reliable choice for structural fills and berms that will be covered by surface aggregates or pavement. Combined with road base and crusher run, fill dirt forms a stable platform for long-term access in Glendo's variable terrain.
For environmentally-conscious builders and municipal projects, crushed concrete can often be specified as a partial replacement for aggregates in non-structural fill, helping reduce waste and lower material costs while supporting local recycling efforts.
Sand Products for Every Glendo Application
Sand is as important as stone for many site-specific needs around Glendo—masonry work, playgrounds at the campground, bedding for pavers, and concrete mixes all require sand tailored to the task. We stock options to ensure the right gradation and cleanliness for the job.
Masonry projects around historic structures or new fire pits in Glendo often use Mason Sand for mortar mixes and bedding stone. The fine, uniform texture of mason sand promotes consistent mortar strength and clean joints on chimneys or laid stone walls along Main Street and residential properties.
When resurfacing playground areas at parks or campgrounds, safety and drainage are top priorities. Our Playground Sand is washed and graded to reduce sharp fragments and provide a forgiving surface beneath play structures. It also sheds water quickly in Glendo’s occasional summer storms, reducing compacted mud in high-traffic play zones.
For concrete batching, bedding, and irrigation applications, we offer Washed Sand, which is free of silt and clay and ensures predictable mix performance. This product is frequently specified for small concrete pours and for bedding pavers where a consistent, clean sand allows for proper compaction and movement control in freeze-thaw cycles.
| Sand Type | Best Applications | Texture | Common Uses in Glendo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mason Sand | Mortars, stone bedding | Fine, uniform | Chimney mortar, stone walls near Main Street and reservoirside fire pits |
| Playground Sand | Play areas, safety surfacing | Soft, washed | Campground play areas, park resurfacing at Glendo State Park |
| Washed Sand | Concrete, bedding, irrigation | Clean, coarse-fine blend | Concrete mixes for boat ramps, paver bedding at lakeside cabins |
Choosing the Right Aggregates for Your Glendo Project
Selecting the ideal aggregate depends on traffic loads, drainage needs, and site exposure. For a low-volume ranch lane that must handle pickups and trailers, a layered system using compacted fill dirt, a road base layer, and a wearing course of driveway gravel is common. In contrast, decorative patios and xeriscape beds use pea gravel or decomposed granite for a more finished appearance. Our team can evaluate slope, soil type, and expected use to recommend the right mix of aggregates to minimize maintenance across Glendo's seasons.
| Aggregate Type | Best Applications | Size Range | Drainage Rating | Compaction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/4 Crushed Stone | Base layers, heavy traffic driveways | 3/4 inch | Medium | High |
| #57 Stone | Drainage, concrete aggregate | 1/2 to 1 inch | High | Low-Medium |
| Crusher Run | Driveway base, parking pads | Varied fines to 3/4 inch | Low-Medium | Very High |
| Pea Gravel | Decorative beds, playground areas | 3/8 inch | High | Low |
| River Rock | Shoreline, decorative edging | 1 to 6 inches | Very High | Low |
| Decomposed Granite | Paths, compacted patios | Fine particles | Medium | Medium |
| Road Base | Road and heavy-use bases | Varied fines | Medium | Very High |
| Drain Rock | French drains, culvert surrounds | 3/4 to 2 inches | Very High | Low |
Climate Considerations for Glendo Aggregates
Glendo experiences a semi-arid High Plains climate with average annual precipitation of approximately 12 inches and hot summers where highs often reach the mid-80s to low-90s Fahrenheit, and cold winters with typical lows near single digits to below zero Fahrenheit. These conditions create freeze-thaw cycles that can heave poorly-drained surfaces, so structural aggregates with high compaction and good drainage are preferred for driveways and paved approaches. Materials such as crusher run and road base provide a frost-resistant platform when properly placed and compacted.
Snow events and spring runoff from the reservoir drive the need for well-designed drainage. For shoreline stabilization and boat ramp access, angular crushed stone combined with subsurface drain rock helps shed water quickly and prevents fines from migrating into the North Platte. Decomposed granite and stabilized path mixes are often used around picnic and trail areas to provide durable pedestrian surfaces that blend with the natural setting.
Popular Glendo Project Applications
- Driveway rehabilitation for ranch and lakeside homes using road base and crusher run.
- Boat ramp and shoreline stabilization with drain rock and river rock armoring.
- Campground path construction with decomposed granite and walkway gravel.
- Playground resurfacing and park upgrades using playground sand and pea gravel.
Aggregate Delivery Throughout Glendo Metro
We deliver bulk aggregates across Glendo and the surrounding Platte County area using specialized trailers and end-dump trucks suited for narrow country lanes and reservoir access roads. Whether your site is along the Highway 26 corridor near the boat ramp or on a ranch road accessed from County Road 317, we coordinate scheduling to avoid busy recreation weekends and to meet permit requirements for Glendo State Park deliveries.
Areas We Serve
Our delivery footprint covers downtown Glendo, the Glendo Reservoir shoreline, Glendo State Park campgrounds, boat ramp and marina areas, reservoir campground loops, the Main Street district, the Highway 270 corridor, the Highway 26 approach, and surrounding properties in Platte County. We regularly supply materials to Lakeside cabins, reservoir campsites, and ranch entrances on the North Platte River terrace.
Nearby Cities Served
In addition to Glendo, we deliver aggregates to Alcova, Guernsey, Douglas, Wheatland, Casper, Glenrock, Hartville, and Torrington. These nearby cities and towns rely on our inventory for county road maintenance, residential projects, and commercial developments across the eastern Wyoming plains.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gravel in Glendo
We deliver a comprehensive selection including structural products like 3/4 inch crushed stone and crusher run, drainage stones such as drain rock and #57 stone, decorative gravels like pea gravel and river rock, base materials like road base, plus sands and soil products for finishing and planting.
Delivery fees depend on distance, order size, and access. We sometimes offer free delivery promotions for bulk orders inside Glendo city limits or for recurring municipal purchases. For precise costs, we provide a delivery estimate when you confirm quantities and the drop location.
A typical residential driveway in Glendo requires about 3 to 4 inches of compacted driveway gravel for light traffic, on top of a 4 to 8 inch compacted base of 3/4 inch crushed stone or crusher run for heavier loads. We can calculate exact tonnage based on your drive length, width, and desired compacted depth.
For Glendo’s clay and sandy loam soils and its freeze-thaw cycles, structural products like 3/4 inch crushed stone, road base, and crusher run are best for bases. For drainage needs, #57 stone and drain rock work well near the North Platte River and reservoir edges to prevent standing water damage.
Yes, we regularly deliver to nearby communities including Alcova, Guernsey, Douglas, Wheatland, Casper, Glenrock, Hartville and others across Platte County and the greater region.
Yes, recycled crushed concrete is available and is an excellent option for non-decorative base layers. Using recycled material reduces landfill waste and often lowers project costs while delivering acceptable structural performance for many uses in Glendo.
Get Quality Aggregates Delivered to Your Glendo Property
Whether you're maintaining a private lane on the plains, stabilizing a shoreline near Glendo Reservoir, or building paths through the Glendo State Park campground, choosing the right aggregates and sand makes the job last. From topsoil and fill dirt to specialty decorative stones and drainage rock, our inventory and delivery network are set up to serve Glendo, the reservoir shoreline, downtown areas, and the communities that surround this stretch of the North Platte.
For path surfacing that matches the local aesthetic, consider Decomposed Granite as a durable alternative to mulch and turf. If you need heavy-duty drainage solutions around culverts or boat ramps, the combination of #57 Stone and Drain Rock keeps water moving away from structures and reduces erosion risks. For decorative and recreational finishes, pea gravel and river rock are great choices, while crushed stone and road base provide the structural backbone on unpaved roads and driveways.
We maintain regular delivery routes that connect Glendo neighborhoods—downtown Glendo, the reservoir shoreline, campground areas, boat ramp approaches, and the Main Street district—with supply centers in Casper and Wheatland. Seasonal considerations, like snow removal and spring runoff from Glendo Reservoir, are factored into our recommendations so your aggregates perform reliably year after year.
