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Cost to fence 300 feet

Short answer

A 300-ft wood privacy fence (6 ft tall) costs about $4,500–$12,000 installed and needs roughly 40 posts and 655 pickets.

Installed cost

$4,500–$12,000

Posts

40

Pickets

655

Concrete bags

80

Fencing 300 feet: cost & materials

Fencing 300 feet with a 6-ft wood privacy fence runs about $4,500–$12,000 installed. That covers roughly 40 posts set 8 feet apart (38 sections plus end and gate posts), 114 rails, and about 655 pickets. The "how many posts for a 300-foot fence" answer is simply your length divided by the post spacing, plus one — then add a post for every gate and corner.

Material is the biggest lever over the same 300 ft. Chain link is the budget pick at about $3,000–$7,500 for this run, while aluminum / steel can reach $16,500 installed. The table below prices every fence type for this exact length so you can compare a chain link, wood, vinyl, or aluminum fence side by side.

Roughly half of any quote is labor — digging and setting those 40 posts in about 80 bags of concrete is the slow part, not the boards. Terrain, gates, old-fence removal, and local permit fees move the total further, so get at least three local bids for a 300-ft fence.

What drives the cost

FactorEffect
Fence length300 ft ÷ 8 ft spacing = 38 sections and ~40 posts — the base for every material
MaterialChain link is cheapest, aluminum priciest — see the table; this swings the total most
Fence height6-ft privacy adds a third rail and more pickets than a 4-ft fence
Gates & cornersEach gate and corner adds a post and hardware
Terrain & soilSlopes, rock, and hard clay slow post-setting and add labor
Removal & permitsOld-fence tear-out and a permit are usually billed on top of the quote

300-foot fence cost by material

MaterialInstalled cost (300 ft)
Chain link$3,000–$7,500
Wood picket$3,600–$9,000
Wood privacy$4,500–$12,000
Vinyl$6,000–$13,500
Aluminum / steel$7,500–$16,500

Wood privacy (highlighted) is the reference build for the figures above; change material in the calculator for any option.

Fence planning tips

  • Order about 10% extra pickets or panels for a 300-ft fence so cuts, waste, and future repairs are covered.
  • Call 811 (call-before-you-dig) to mark utilities before setting any posts — it is free and often legally required.
  • Set the corner and gate posts first, then run the 38 line posts between them for a straight 300-ft run.
  • Enter your exact length, height, and material in the calculator for a precise post, picket, and concrete count.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to fence 300 feet?

A 300-ft wood privacy fence costs about $4,500–$12,000 installed. Cheaper materials like chain link cost less; vinyl and aluminum cost more.

How many posts for a 300-foot fence?

About 40 posts at 8 ft spacing (38 sections plus end and gate posts). Closer spacing on windy or sloped sites adds posts.

How many bags of concrete for a 300-foot fence?

Around 80 bags — roughly 2 per post. Deeper holes for tall or windy fences use more.