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Read more →Habersham County SR13 MSWL, 4900 Dicks Hill Parkway, Mt. Airy, 30563, Georgia
Habersham County SR13 MSWL in Mt. Airy is the county landfill off Dicks Hill Parkway used by residents hauling bulky household and yard material. Neighbors swing by with pickups or trailers when curbside won’t cut it, so expect a working, no-frills place rather than a neat recycle center.
There’s an entrance booth and a scale near the front, so vehicles pull up and then usually head into an open tipping area. Trucks and trailers are common, and the site looks like a typical county disposal area with wide drive lanes and piles of material in the distance. Most people stop at the scale again on the way out since these types of sites charge by weight. Be ready for a bit of dust and gravel underfoot, so slow down when pulling around larger trucks.
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