About This Service
About this Service
A framed, crushed-stone bocce court near Papago Park is a compacted aggregate surface with perimeter boards and engineered drainage, suited to parkside residences and small recreation communities. It fits properties next to trails and butte outcrops where consistent roll matters for casual and regulation play.
Site work must account for red butte rock and volcanic soils; expect selective excavation and rock-breaking to reach a stable subgrade. Typical scope calls for a compacted base, a drainage gravel layer, perimeter framing, and a 2–3 inch crushed-stone wearing surface finished to a true plane to limit uneven rolls.
The outcome is a low-maintenance playing surface with predictable ball behavior once the material settles. Plan for restricted access during construction and a short settling period before heavy play to avoid surface migration.