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Read more →Miles City Area Solid Waste District, 4752 Leighton Boulevard, Miles City, 59301, Montana
Miles City Area Solid Waste District on Leighton Boulevard is the local place folks from Miles City and nearby areas use to drop off household trash, recyclables and yard waste. Think of it as the practical spot for cleanups and routine disposal, not a fancy operation. It’s used by homeowners with trucks, trailers and the occasional small business pickup.
The site looks like a typical rural solid waste facility - open drives, gravel surfaces and outdoor drop spots rather than an indoor building. Pull up to the entrance area and be prepared to pause for directions or processing; places like this often have a small booth and a scale where vehicles stop briefly. Large vehicles and loaders may be moving, so take it slow and give them space when backing into a drop. Lines form on weekends and during spring cleanup, so patience helps.
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