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(541) 994-5555Small transfer station in Lincoln City that homeowners and renters use when a trip to a distant landfill isn’t convenient. It handles what people drop off to be compacted and hauled elsewhere, so it feels more like a neighborhood drop point than a full-scale landfill. The address is 367 S Anderson Creek Rd if mapping it from town.
Drive up to an entrance booth area where vehicles pause briefly-transfer stations typically weigh loads and you’ll likely stop twice for that. The lot has large open bays and roll-off containers; expect to walk a short distance from the vehicle to the disposal areas. Recycling and bottle-return practices are important in Oregon, so bring items pre-sorted if possible. Weekends and spring cleanup times can get busy, with a line forming at the gate.
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