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Read more →2130 Bills Creek Rd, Lake Lure, NC 28746
(828) 625-8516Small, no-frills drop-off spot for Lake Lure residents, mostly used by people hauling household trash, recyclables, and yard debris. A compact site with a drive-up layout right off Bills Creek Road that locals swing by between bigger hauls.
A simple entrance with a small booth near the driveway and a few large roll-off containers spread out on gravel pads. Pull up to the booth area to figure out where to unload, then back into the section for trash, recycling, or brush-each type usually has its own big bin. The lot is open and visible from the road, so expect trucks, pickup beds, and trailers turning in; slow down and follow the flow. On busy weekends lines can form, and the surface can get dusty or muddy depending on the weather.
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