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Read more →Sevier Solid Waste, Incorporated, 1826 Ridge Road, Pigeon Forge, 37863, Tennessee
Sevier Solid Waste, Incorporated on Ridge Road is the local spot people in Pigeon Forge use to drop off household trash, yard debris, and recyclables. It’s the kind of place neighbors swing by with a pickup or trailer when the curbside run won’t handle a big load. Expect a straightforward, working-site feel rather than anything fancy.
There’s an entrance booth and a scale, so pull up and be prepared to stop briefly before being directed where to go. Big open tipping areas and roll-off containers dominate the yard; trucks and loaders are moving, so watch for traffic and dust. Recycling receptacles and piles for yard waste are usually off to one side, with general trash and larger containers in the main area. Weekends, especially during spring cleanup, tend to build long lines and slower movement through the site.
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