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A small convenience center in Little Mountain for local residents to drop off household trash, recyclables and yard debris. Mostly used by people hauling items from home who need a quick place to unload rather than a full-scale transfer station. The site sits along Holy Trinity Church Road and looks like a compact county-run drop-off with a few large containers.
Pull into a short driveway and line up behind whatever truck or trailer is ahead of you; the footprint is limited so larger vehicles can feel tight. There’s usually a low booth or kiosk near the entrance and a row of roll-off containers and bays where different materials are placed. Expect to walk around a little to find the correct container - recyclables are often grouped together and yard waste in a separate area. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to be busiest, so plan for a short wait if it’s a Saturday morning.
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