Lawn Mowing Prices: What to Charge Per Yard, Hour, and Acre (2026)
5 min read·Updated June 2026
The short answer
Most lawn mowing runs about $30 to $90 per visit, scaled to lot size. A small yard under a quarter acre is usually $30 to $50, a half-acre lands around $45 to $75, and a full acre runs $70 to $130.
Typical prices by yard size
- Small yard (under 1/4 acre): $30 to $50
- Medium yard (1/4 to 1/2 acre): $45 to $75
- Large yard (1/2 to 1 acre): $70 to $130
What changes the price
- Lot size and how much is actual mowable grass.
- Obstacles like trees, beds, and tight gates that slow you down.
- Whether trimming, edging, and blowing are included.
- Drive distance between jobs.
Price the route, not just the lawn
The trap in lawn care is pricing a far-away small yard the same as one on your street. Cluster nearby clients and charge a small premium for outliers, because a $35 mow twenty minutes away loses money once you count the drive. Use the free calculator to set your per-visit base.
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