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Read more →Hub Butte Landfill, 2900 N. 2800 E., Twin Falls, 83301, Idaho
Hub Butte Landfill at 2900 N. 2800 E. in Twin Falls is where people bring bigger-than-curbside trash - think garage cleanouts, construction debris or oversized items. Neighbors, DIYers and haulers all end up here when the pickup truck or trailer is too full for regular service.
There’s a drive-up entrance with a weigh scale near the booth, so the site charges by weight and drivers usually stop again on the way out. Expect wide gravel roads, big piles of compacted material, and heavy equipment moving around; there’s room for large trucks to maneuver. On busy weekends lines can form, and spring cleanup sees the longest waits.
Learn how to properly dispose of common items.

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