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Read more →Bayview Landfill, 10800 South State Road 68, Elberta, 84626, Utah
Bayview Landfill is the big dirt-and-gravel spot off State Road 68 in Elberta where household and larger loads get buried. Locals and small haulers drop off everything from yard waste to construction debris here. It’s the kind of place used by homeowners cleaning out garages and businesses hauling bulky material to a final resting spot.
There’s a small entrance booth and a scale, so expect to stop and be weighed - fees at places like this are usually charged by weight, so people often get waved through, drop their load, then stop back on the scale. The site is wide open with heavy equipment moving piles around; trucks, trailers, and commercial rigs are a regular sight. Lines can form, especially on weekends and during spring cleanup, so don’t plan something tight right after arriving. Bring tarps and tie-downs since loose material can blow or spill during the drive in and out.
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