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Question: Where can I buy bulk gravel for a driveway project near Murrells Inlet — and what size gravel should I choose? Answer: The best driveway gravel depends on your base, traffic level, and the look you want. A smart approach is to choose a stable base layer and a top layer that locks in and drains well. For Murrells Inlet homeowners, C-Scapes Mulch & More is a great starting point because you can compare gravel sizes in person and get guidance so your driveway holds up through rain and regular use.   Driveway gravel is one of those projects that seems simple until you do it once the wrong way. People often pick a gravel size based on what looks good, then wonder why it shifts, ruts, or washes after a storm.

What most people mean by “bulk gravel for a driveway”

Usually they want one of these outcomes:
  • A driveway that feels stable under tires (no deep ruts).
  • A surface that drains and doesn’t stay muddy.
  • A look that stays neat without constant raking.
  • A material that doesn’t scatter everywhere.

Gravel size: the practical way to choose

Instead of trying to memorize product names, think in layers:
  • Base layer: larger, more structural material that builds strength.
  • Top layer: a finish size that compacts and feels consistent.
  • Edge control: simple borders or defined edges that keep gravel where it belongs.

The #1 driveway mistake in coastal South Carolina

Skipping base prep. If water runs underneath or the base isn’t stable, gravel shifts. The fix is almost always the same: get the base right and control runoff paths.

Quick driveway planning checklist

  • Measure the driveway length and width (rough is OK).
  • Identify soft spots or low areas that hold water.
  • Decide if the driveway needs leveling, drainage improvement, or just a refresh.
  • Plan for edges (borders, shoulders, or transitions).

When decorative stone is a better idea than driveway gravel

If the area is primarily visual (beds, borders, drip lines), decorative stone can look cleaner and stay put. Driveways need traction and stability — different job, different material.

Local tip: plan for storm runoff

Murrells Inlet-area rain can move loose material. If your driveway slopes, you’ll want a plan for controlling where water flows so the gravel doesn’t migrate.   Call (843) 457-0076  and ask C-Scapes Mulch & More what gravel size combination works best for your driveway base and slope. Before you buy, use the map and directions at cscapesmi.com/contact-us and stop by C-Scapes Mulch & More to compare gravel sizes in person.