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(904) 269-6374Small drop-off point on Sleepy Hollow Road for residents of Middleburg and nearby neighborhoods. People bring household trash, recyclables and yard clippings here rather than making a trip to a larger landfill. It’s the kind of place locals use for quick cleanups and storm debris after heavy weather.
Turn into the gravel drive and slow down; there’s a small entrance booth and a few large roll-off containers arranged along the pavement. Recycle and yard-waste bins are usually separated from the general trash, with signs on the containers telling what goes where. The site feels compact compared with a full-scale transfer station, so expect a few vehicles and some waiting when it’s busy. Trucks and trailers have room to pull up to the containers, but tight backing maneuvers can be required if the lot is crowded.
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