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Read more →Enid City Landfill, 1313 E. Southgate Road, Enid, 73701, Oklahoma
Enid City Landfill is the city dump on E. Southgate Road used by local homeowners, contractors, and commercial haulers to dispose of trash. It's the kind of place where pickup trucks and big roll-offs both show up, so expect a working-site feel rather than anything tidy.
Drive in and you'll see a small entrance area and a scale where trucks stop - tipping fees are charged at landfills like this, typically by weight or load. The yard is large and mostly bare dirt with visible piles and heavy equipment moving around; backing up to a dumping spot is normal. Plan for a short stop at the scale going in and again on the way out since weight is recorded, and lines can form on weekends or during spring cleanup. Bring patience if a commercial truck is ahead; those take longer to tip and cover.
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