Landfill

Tucker County Landfill

Tucker County Landfill, 284 Landfill Road, Davis, 26260, West Virginia

Tucker County Landfill sits on Landfill Road in the Davis/Thomas area of Tucker County, West Virginia and is used by local homeowners and haulers alike. It’s a small county landfill - the kind of place people bring their household junk, construction debris, and contractor loads rather than a big regional transfer station. Locals swing by with pickup loads or trailers; commercial haulers sometimes use it too.

There’s usually a scale and a small scalehouse/booth at the entrance where trucks are weighed, so plan on pausing to be weighed in and then again when you leave. Tipping fees at facilities like this are typically charged by weight, with a minimum fee for very small residential loads. After the scale you’ll be directed to the active tipping area - expect gravel roads, an open waste cell, and a spot to dump and move on. Weekends and spring cleanup times can get backed up, so lines and waiting are common.

Facility Information

Type Landfill
City Thomas
State West Virginia

Before You Go

  • Secure and cover loose loads with a tarp so nothing blows out on the way; that saves time and hassle when dumping.
  • If hauling a trailer or big items, bring someone to help unload and watch for tight turns - backing up to the tipping face can be awkward.
  • Try for a midweek morning run to avoid weekend lines, and sort bulky or recyclable items before you get there to speed up the drop-off.