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Access Roads & Farm Ponds in Oklahoma City, OK

Get Into the Back of Your Property and Hold Water Where You Want It

Owner-operated access road, driveway, and farm pond construction across the OKC metro and 150 miles around it. We read the terrain and the soil on-site, give you a firm number, and build it with our own dozers and excavators.

Access Roads and Pond Building Across the OKC Metro

Rural Property Runs on Access and Water

If you cannot get a truck to the back of your acreage, you do not really own the back of your acreage. And if there is no water out there, the ground only does half of what it could. We build the access roads, driveways, and farm ponds that fix both, using the same dozers and excavators we run for clearing and dirt work, so the earthwork is done by people who already know how this ground holds and moves.

Because we also clear and grade, one crew opens up a whole tract instead of you scheduling three outfits around each other. Every job starts with a free on-site look, so you have a firm number before a machine touches the dirt.

Excavator opening a wide access road cut through wooded acreage in Oklahoma
11 Years Moving Oklahoma Dirt
150 Mile Service Radius Around OKC
Owner Operated, Not a Franchise
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What We Build on Rural Acreage

Access Roads, Driveways, and Farm Ponds

Four kinds of work, one crew and one set of equipment. We match the build to your terrain, your soil, and how you actually use the property.

Access roads

Cutting in and building up roads to reach the back of a property, a build site, or worked ground.

Driveways

Shaping and building private driveways and approaches on rural and acreage properties.

Farm ponds

Digging and shaping ponds sited and built to hold water, with the terrain and soil read up front.

Pond and road maintenance

Reworking existing roads and ponds that have silted in, washed, or fallen out of shape.

What Makes a Pond Actually Hold

A Pond Holds Because of Where It Sits and What the Soil Is

Most farm ponds that fail were not dug wrong. They were dug in the wrong place, or in ground that was never going to seal. Those two things get settled before we start, not after.

Siting: Where the Water Goes

A pond fills because the land feeds it. We look at how water moves across your acreage, where the low ground is, and which dry draws actually run after a storm. Put a pond where the water already wants to collect and it works. Put it uphill of everything and you have a hole.

Soil That Seals

The other half is what is under your boots. Central Oklahoma red clay can seal tight when the right material is there in the right amount. Sandy or rocky ground lets water walk right out the bottom. We dig into it and read the soil before we commit to a spot.

Shape and Depth

Once the spot is right, the shape does the rest. We build the banks, the slopes, and the depth around what the pond is for and what the site will support. That gets scoped on the walk-through, on your ground, not off a drawing made somewhere else.

Wheel loader and excavator cutting a new access road through dense timber on Oklahoma acreage

Do You Need a Road or a Pond?

You Probably Need One If...

  • You cannot easily reach the back of your property
  • A build site or worked area needs a road or driveway in
  • You want a pond dug that will actually hold water
  • An existing road or pond has washed or silted in

If any of that sounds like your place, a free walk-through is the fastest way to find out what it takes and what it costs.

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Our Road and Pond Construction Process

From the First Walk to Water in the Pond

  1. 1

    Free On-Site Estimate

    We walk the ground, read the terrain, soil, and drainage, and scope the road or pond you want, then give you a firm number.

  2. 2

    Plan

    We confirm the route or the pond site, size, and shape so it works with how water moves on your land.

  3. 3

    The Work

    We build the road or dig and shape the pond with the right equipment for the terrain.

  4. 4

    Final Walk-Through

    We check the finished work with you and confirm it does what you need.

Free On-Site Estimates

Get a Firm Number on Your Road or Pond

No phone guesses and no obligation. We walk your acreage, read the terrain, the soil, and how water moves across it, and give you a firm price on the spot.

Trusted on job sites by construction and dozer contractors across the OKC metro.

Farm Pond and Access Road Cost in Oklahoma

How Much Does a Farm Pond or Access Road Cost?

Both are priced per job, after an on-site look. There is no honest flat rate we can give you over the phone, because two ponds of the same size on two different pieces of rural acreage can be completely different jobs. The same goes for a road: a quarter mile across level pasture and a quarter mile through a draw are not the same work. What we can promise is a firm number before anything starts, and a free estimate to get it.

Ground across Canadian and McClain County ranges from tight clay to sand and rock inside the same tract, and that shows up in the price and in whether a pond will seal at all. If the soil where you want it will not hold, we will tell you so and talk through other spots on the property rather than dig you a pond that drains.

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Roads & Ponds FAQs

Roads and Ponds Questions, Answered

What does it take to build a farm pond that holds?
Siting and soil. A pond holds when it is put in the right spot for how water moves across your land and built in soil that seals. We read the terrain and soil on the walk-through and tell you honestly what your ground will do before we dig.
How much does a road or pond cost?
It is priced per job based on size, terrain, soil, drainage, and access. We give you a firm number after an on-site look, and the estimate is free.
Can you build a road to a site you are also clearing?
Yes. Because we clear, excavate, and grade, we can put in access and improve the whole property with one crew.
Do you fix existing roads and ponds?
Yes. We rework roads that have washed or rutted and ponds that have silted in or will not hold.
How deep does a farm pond need to be?
It depends on what you want the pond for and what the site will support. A pond meant for livestock water is a different build than one you want to keep water in year round, and the terrain, the soil, and how much of your land drains into it all change the answer. We would rather scope it on your ground than throw a number at you over the phone. On the walk-through we look at the site and tell you what depth and shape make sense there.
Can you fix a pond that will not hold water?
Yes. We rework existing ponds that have silted in, washed at the banks, or lost water faster than they should. First we look at why it is happening, because a pond that leaks through the bottom is a different fix than one that has simply filled with sediment over the years. Then we tell you straight whether reworking it is worth doing on that spot.
Can you build a driveway to the back of my property?
Yes. Access roads and driveways on rural acreage are a big part of what we do. We cut in and build up a route to the back of a property, a build site, or worked ground, and we set it where the terrain and drainage will let it hold up instead of rutting out the first wet spring.

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Ready to Open Up Your Property?

Tell us what you need built and we will get back to you, usually the same day. Free on-site estimates, no pressure. Prefer to talk now? Call (405) 465-2809.

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  • Years Clearing Oklahoma Land
  • Owner-Operated, Not a Franchise
  • Serving the OKC Metro + 150 Miles

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