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Dufort Dumpster Site is the small local dump at 22 Dufort Rd in Sagle, used by residents hauling household and yard rubbish from around town. Folks from outlying properties and weekend projects tend to swing by here rather than drive into larger cities. The place fits the rural-Idaho pattern of simple, no-frills disposal sites.
Expect a compact, outdoorsy setup - think gravel drives, open bins or containers, and room to back a truck or trailer up to toss things out. There’s often a booth or pay point near the entrance at sites like this, so plan to pull in and stop briefly before proceeding. Traffic can stack up on Saturdays and during spring cleanup, with larger trucks and trailers taking a bit more space. The layout is practical rather than pretty, so bring gloves and something to secure loose loads for the short walk from vehicle to drop-off.
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