Landfill

Marshall Landfill Superfund site

1728 S 66th St, Louisville, CO 80027

Marshall Landfill Superfund site is the big landfill on S 66th in Louisville that handles neighborhood trash and larger loads. Locals and contractors both use it, so expect a mix of pickup trucks and commercial rigs. The site is large and clearly marked from the road, with a single entrance drive and an entrance booth area.

Drive up to a scale - this kind of landfill charges by weight, so there’s typically a weigh-in and weigh-out process and a tipping fee structure based on load weight. Pull up to the booth to tell them what’s being hauled, then follow the arrows to the tipping area; solid mounds, compactors, and active cover work are visible from the road. The lot is open and exposed, so wind can blow loose debris and it can get dusty or muddy depending on recent weather. Weekends and spring clean-up times will often have lines, and commercial trucks are commonly on site alongside residential vehicles.

Facility Information

Type Landfill
City Louisville
State Colorado

Before You Go

  • Secure loose items and tarp loads; wind and the drive onto the tipping pad can dislodge things.
  • Expect to stop at the scale twice - plan for the extra minute or two when scheduling drop-offs.
  • Avoid peak weekend hours if possible; weeknights or early mornings usually move faster and have shorter lines.