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Read more →Haskell County Landfil, 1525 180 Road, Sublette, 67877, Kansas
Haskell County Landfil at 1525 180 Road in Sublette is the county dump most locals use for household and yard cleanouts. Residents and local haulers drop off loads here, so expect a working, no-frills site rather than a tidy recycling center.
Drive in and there’s a small entrance area with a booth and a scale - many county landfills have them, so plan for a brief stop. The site is mostly dirt and gravel with wide lanes for trucks and trailers; large mounds and earth-moving equipment are visible from the access road. Pull up to the nearest marked unloading spot and prepare to unload; it can be dusty and muddy after rain. Lines build up on busy weekends and during spring cleanup, so allow extra time if bringing a big load.
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