Landfill

Sudbury Road Landfill

Sudbury Road Landfill, 414 Landfill Road, Walla Walla, 99362, Washington

Sudbury Road Landfill at 414 Landfill Road in Walla Walla is the place trash gets buried - the working landfill for the area. Locals bring anything from household bags to truckloads. It looks and feels industrial: big open cells, gravel roads, and heavy equipment moving piles around.

There’s a weigh scale as you drive in and tipping fees are charged by weight, so expect to stop to weigh in and again on the way out. An entrance booth is where traffic gets checked and then directed toward the drop zones and ramps. Because Washington State pushes separation of yard waste and recyclables, you’ll often see separate bins or piles along the route. The site is dusty and noisy at times, with big trucks, loaders, and room to swing trailers.

Facility Information

Type Landfill
City Walla Walla
State Washington

Before You Go

  • Sort yard waste and recyclables at home - many facilities in Washington require separation and it saves a lot of time at the site.
  • Secure loads with tarps and straps; loose debris blows around and makes unloading slower.
  • If possible, come early on a weekday: weekends and spring clean-up periods usually have backups.