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Deer Lodge Disposal District at 2324 Boulder Road is the town’s disposal site for household cleanouts, yard brush and stuff that won’t fit in the regular pickup. Locals drop off small and medium loads here; it’s the practical place to bring things when a curbside pickup isn’t an option.
There’s an entrance booth and places to pull up; a scale is common at sites like this, and many Montana facilities charge by weight so expect a weigh-in on the way out. Vehicles usually line up before moving to open tipping areas or roll-off containers, with trucks and heavy equipment circulating around the site. Surfaces tend to be gravel or packed dirt, so watch footing and mirrors when backing trailers. Weekends get backed up, especially during spring cleanup season.
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