
Professional Asphalt Paving Services for Hyde Park's Cache Valley Community
Hyde Park’s small-town Cache Valley character—family farms, established neighborhoods, and a tight-knit community founded in 1860—requires asphalt contractors who understand both the practical demands of rural-suburban paving and the relationship-based way business gets done in towns of this size. Blacktop Paving LLC has spent seven years earning trust across Cache Valley with that exact approach. From our headquarters in nearby Lewiston, our crews serve Hyde Park, UT with the full scope of asphalt and concrete services: asphalt paving, new construction paving, rip-out and replace, parking lot paving, overlay, milling, repair and patching, saw cut and removal, crack sealing, pothole and puddle repair, sealcoating, striping, residential driveway services, and complete commercial concrete work for sidewalks, curb and gutter, dumpster pads, catch basin construction, entrance aprons, ramps, and patios. Founder Brian Blackner brings more than 15 years of asphalt-industry experience to every Hyde Park, Utah project—experience that includes training crews, running every position on a paving site, and learning where shortcut-driven contractors leave failures behind. Whether the project involves a farm-adjacent driveway near Mt. Naomi Farms, a residential install in the older Hyde Park neighborhoods, a small commercial lot along U.S. 91, or new construction on previously agricultural land, we approach every job with the same standards. We don’t take shortcuts. Every Hyde Park job carries our 2-year workmanship warranty and our 10% beat-any-competitor pricing pledge. Contact us at (435) 230-8318 for a free estimate that respects your time and your property. We are a Utah-licensed contractor (#11610978-5501), fully insured, and committed to leaving every Hyde Park property cleaner than we found it.
Services Offered in
Hyde Park, UT
We Will Beat Any Competitors Estimate
BLACKTOP PAVING
THE BLACKTOP
DIFFERENCE
SMALL-TOWN ACCOUNTABILITY
We treat every Hyde Park job as a long-term relationship, not a one-time transaction.
FIFTEEN-PLUS YEARS HANDS-ON
Brian Blackner’s career covers every aspect of paving, from labor to crew training to ownership.
RURAL-SUBURBAN EXPERTISE
Comfortable with farm-adjacent driveways, country lots, and the unique demands of small Cache Valley sites.
STRAIGHT WARRANTY
Two-year written workmanship coverage and 10% pricing beat—no fine print, no games.
Hyde Park, UT

Hyde Park is a Cache County city of roughly 5,234 residents settled in 1860 by Latter-day Saint pioneers from Lehi, named in honor of William Hyde—one of its first settlers and the community’s first bishop. The town sits along U.S. 91 between Logan to the south and Smithfield to the north, at the foot of the Bear River Mountains. Hyde Park’s character remains anchored in family agriculture and close-knit neighborhoods; Mt. Naomi Farms, on land that has belonged to the Meikle family for over 65 years, operates as a u-pick fruit farm with blackberries, raspberries, grapes, peaches, and apples. Many Hyde Park residents work in nearby Logan or commute to USU.
Hyde Park’s pavement faces the same harsh Cache Valley climate as Logan and Smithfield—long inversions trapping cold air, deep freeze-thaw cycles, salt and brine wear, and high-altitude UV that oxidizes asphalt binder—but with a more rural mix of property types. Older driveways and farm yards may have settled bases needing full removal-and-replace rather than overlay. Drainage from the Bear River Mountains crosses many east-side parcels and irrigation infrastructure runs through farm-adjacent properties, so grading and water management are critical to long pavement life. New construction in Hyde Park increasingly happens on previously agricultural land, where careful subgrade preparation matters more than on already-developed sites. Annual crack sealing and three-to-five-year sealcoat cycles dramatically extend pavement life.
FAQS
Do you pave farm and agricultural driveways in Hyde Park?
Yes. Farm driveways and approach yards in Hyde Park often need heavier pavement sections than residential driveways because they handle tractor, livestock trailer, and feed-truck traffic. We assess the actual loading and recommend the right base depth, surface thickness, and any reinforcement so the pavement actually lasts under farm use.
How does irrigation infrastructure affect paving in Hyde Park?
Many Hyde Park properties have canals, ditches, or buried irrigation that crosses driveway footprints. Before paving, we identify those features so we can either pave around them or design proper crossings that won’t fail when water moves through. Skipping that step is one of the most common reasons rural driveways crack along specific lines.
Is sealcoating worth it on a Hyde Park driveway?
Yes—sealcoating every three to five years is one of the most cost-effective things you can do for a Hyde Park driveway. It blocks UV, water, and salt damage that would otherwise oxidize the binder and let cracks form. The cost of sealcoating over a 20-year period is a fraction of the cost of replacing the driveway early.


