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Asphalt Driveway Cost in Newberg, Oregon: 2026 Price Guide
Cojo
May 30, 2026
7 min read
Newberg sits at the gateway to Yamhill County wine country, where the Chehalem Valley rolls out into vineyards and the town blends established neighborhoods with rural acreage. That mix shapes driveways here. A compact lot near downtown Newberg and a long approach winding back to a hillside home in the vineyards are entirely different projects, and the cost reflects the difference in length, soil, and access. Many properties around town carry the long, set-back driveways typical of wine-country living.
Asphalt driveways are priced per square foot, but the total depends on size, base depth, removal of any old surface, slope, and access. Industry baseline ranges for new residential asphalt driveways have historically been reported around $3 to $7 per square foot, though actual project costs in Newberg frequently run higher once site conditions are factored in. For the statewide picture, see our guide to asphalt driveway cost across Oregon.
Industry baseline ranges shown below. Actual costs vary with base depth, removal, slope, access, and current market conditions.
| Driveway Size | Approx. Square Footage | Industry Baseline Range |
|---|---|---|
| 1-car, short | 400–600 sq ft | $1,500–$4,000 |
| 2-car, standard | 600–1,000 sq ft | $2,500–$6,500 |
| 3-car or extended | 1,000–1,600 sq ft | $4,000–$10,000 |
| Long rural approach | 2,000+ sq ft | $8,000+ |
Square footage is the biggest single driver. A standard two-car driveway is a modest project; a long approach back to a home set off a Yamhill County road can be several times the size and cost. Width sized for RV or farm-equipment access adds material.
The base carries the load and protects against water. Newberg's Chehalem Valley soils range from workable to heavier clay-rich ground that holds winter moisture. A properly compacted, well-drained base costs more up front but is what keeps the driveway from cracking and sinking early. Ask any contractor how deep they excavate and how thick the base rock is.
In-town Newberg is relatively gentle, but vineyard and hillside properties toward the valley's edges need grading and drainage so winter rain sheds away from the pavement. Culverts and re-grading on rural approaches add cost but prevent early failure.
Replacing an old asphalt or gravel driveway adds demolition and haul-off. A new install on bare ground skips this; a tear-out adds labor and disposal.
Easy truck access keeps cost down. Long, gated, or tree-lined rural approaches that slow equipment raise labor — common on the larger wine-country properties around Newberg.
The asphalt is a smaller share of the cost than the base and size, but the choices matter:
The complete asphalt driveway guide for Oregon covers every material option and trade-off.
The baseline ranges above reflect historically reported averages. Actual project costs in Newberg and across the valley frequently exceed them, sometimes substantially, depending on:
Published ranges are a starting reference, not a budget target. The accurate number for your Newberg property comes from a site visit where the run is measured and the soil, slope, and access are assessed.
Estimate your square footage — length times width — and use the baseline ranges as a rough floor. Then factor in your conditions: Is there an old driveway to remove? Is the soil clay-rich? Is the approach long or set back into the vineyards? Each of those pushes the number up.
The most reliable budget comes from a contractor who measures the driveway, checks the soil, and looks at drainage and access in person. Once the driveway is in, planning for ongoing asphalt maintenance services — sealcoating and crack-filling — protects the investment and keeps the long-term cost down by extending the driveway's life well past 20 years in this wet climate.
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