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(828) 883-8848Small county collection center tucked on See Off Mountain Road that locals use for dropping off household junk and recyclables. Mostly serves Brevard residents bringing pickups, trailers, and carloads from the surrounding neighborhoods. It’s the kind of place where neighbors swap a hello while waiting their turn.
Drive in past a small entrance booth and follow the lane toward the laydown areas; there’s often a scale or stop point where vehicles pause. The site looks like a typical mountain transfer lot - gravel drives, piles or roll-off containers, and a few marked stations for different materials. Pull up slowly and be ready to back up if needed; bigger rigs usually need the most room. Weekends and spring cleanups get busy, so expect some waiting and slow-moving traffic through the site.
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