Landfill

City of Walla Walla Sudbury Landfill

414 Landfill Rd., Walla Walla, WA 99362

(509) 527-4591

City of Walla Walla Sudbury Landfill is the city landfill out on Landfill Road, used by both residents and business trucks hauling the last stop for trash. It's the place where household and commercial loads get buried rather than processed further, so expect a working, no-frills site.

Drive past the entrance booth and you'll run over a scale - tipping fees are charged by weight, so most people stop on the way in and again to get a final ticket. The site is a spread-out, graded lot with piles of compacted trash and heavy equipment moving material; recycling and yard-waste collection is commonly handled separately in this county, so those bins are usually not mixed with the landfill area. Pull into the lanes the attendant points out, unload where instructed, and then head back over the scale before leaving.

Facility Information

Type Landfill
City Walla Walla
State Washington

Before You Go

  • Have loads sorted before arriving: local rules often require yard debris and recyclables to be separated from landfill trash.
  • Bring a cover or tarp for loose material - windblown trash can be an issue on windy days and might slow unloading.
  • Expect lines on weekends and during spring cleanup; larger commercial trucks typically have a separate flow, so be prepared to wait if in a pickup or trailer.