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Read more →Sevier County/Sage Flat Landfill, Sage Flat Road, Sigurd, , Utah
Sevier County/Sage Flat Landfill sits out on Sage Flat Road just outside Sigurd. Locals and haulers drop off household trash and larger clean-up loads here - this is the county landfill where material gets buried.
Expect a weigh scale and a small check-in area near the entrance; most landfills charge tipping fees by weight so there’s usually a stop at the scale on the way out. Pull up, sort your load if possible, then follow the internal dirt roads to the active dumping area. The site looks like open dirt cells and mounded cover with trucks and loaders moving around. Weekends and spring-cleanup season tend to be the busiest times, so lines are common then.
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