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Read more →City of Morrilton Landfill, 51 Dump Road, Morrilton, 72110, Arkansas
City of Morrilton Landfill is the municipal dump off Dump Road that locals and haulers use for household cleanouts and larger loads. A working city landfill with visible dirt cells and heavy equipment, it’s the place trailers and pickup trucks head when curbside won’t cut it.
Drive in from 51 Dump Road and there’s typically a gate/booth and a scale where vehicles stop first - tipping fees are usually weight-based with different rates for residential versus commercial loads. After the scale, pull forward to the unloading area and follow the flow of traffic; expect to back in or maneuver a trailer depending on where crews direct traffic. The site looks like compacted piles, dirt roads, and machinery moving material, so watch for trucks and uneven ground. Lines form on weekends and spring cleanup times, so plan for a short wait during busy periods.
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