Landfill

Clinton County Regional Landfill

Clinton County Regional Landfill, 286 Sand Road, Morrisonville, 12962, New York

Clinton County Regional Landfill on Sand Road in Morrisonville is the county landfill where local residents and commercial haulers bring trash to be buried. People hauling everything from household cleanouts to business loads use this site; it feels like a big, working property rather than a small transfer station. Expect a practical, no-frills place focused on dumping and covering material.

Drive up to an entrance booth and a scale-landfills of this kind typically use weight-based tipping fees, so vehicles are usually weighed. After the scale, traffic is routed to the active dumping area; there will be heavy equipment, piles of cover material, and graded dirt pads. Recycling or bulky-item areas are often set off to the side, though exact spots can change with operations. Lines form most often on weekends and during spring cleanup, so patience is part of the visit.

Facility Information

Type Landfill
City Morrisonville
State New York

Before You Go

  • Have your load sorted and secured before getting out there-loose items and mixed loads slow things down and make unloading messy.
  • Bring proof of residency or any municipal permit required by your town; many upstate New York municipalities have permit rules for county landfills.
  • Try to visit midweek or mid-morning to avoid the weekend/spring-cleanup backup, and be prepared to stop at the scale both in and out since fees are generally weight-based.