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Laughlin Landfill in Laughlin, NV is the town's spot for burying trash - everything that doesn't get picked up curbside ends up here. Drivers from households and small haulers bring loads here when other disposal options won't work.
There’s a weigh scale and a small entrance booth, so fees are charged by weight and stopping to be weighed is part of the process. Pull up to the tipping area and dump into the active cell or pile; the site is open and dusty rather than like a paved transfer station. Lines can form, especially on weekends and during community cleanups, so expect some waiting at the booth and the scale. Vehicles often get a short drive over compacted dirt and mounds of cover soil before leaving.
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