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Read more →Ashley County Landfill, 309 Ashley 438 Road, Hamburg, 71646, Arkansas
Ashley County Landfill on Ashley 438 Road in Hamburg is the county dump where locals haul household trash, yard waste and larger items. People from town and nearby farms bring pickup loads and small trailers here rather than trying to fit everything in curbside bins.
There's a scale and a gate area where vehicles stop to be weighed, so plan for a quick in-and-out and a second stop on the way out. The site is basic: gravel drives, heavy equipment moving compacted piles, and open tipping spots rather than anything landscaped. Tipping fees are charged by weight at facilities like this, and county landfills commonly accept commercial-type loads, so think in terms of pounds rather than per-item pricing. Lines can form, especially on weekends and during spring cleanup, and the ground gets rough after rain.
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