San Antonio Trash Dump, Transfer Stations & Landfills
Compare San Antonio dump, landfill, transfer station, and recycling drop-off options with fees, hours, resident rules, and accepted materials.
Need to dump trash in San Antonio fast? Start with city bulky drop-off if you pay the environmental fee, use the HHW program for paint and chemicals, and move to paid landfill or transfer options only when your load falls outside city rules.
San Antonio guide review
Last reviewed March 6, 2026 using San Antonio Solid Waste bulky, HHW, brush, and landfill pages plus WM, Texas Disposal Systems, and the city service guide.
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Frio City Road Bulky Waste Collection Center
Culebra Bulky Waste Collection Center
Rigsby Road Bulky Waste Collection Center
Culebra HHW Drop-Off Center
Bitters Monthly HHW Drop-Off Event
Rigsby Quarterly HHW Drop-Off Event
Bitters Brush Recycling Center
Nelson Gardens Brush Recycling Center
Covel Gardens Recycling and Disposal Facility
Texas Disposal Systems Starcrest Transfer Station
Republic Services Landfill Free Disposal Day
Compare San Antonio disposal options with source links, hours, resident rules, and accepted materials so you can choose the right site before you drive.
Where can I dump trash in San Antonio today?
Most San Antonio household cleanup runs through the four city bulky waste collection centers, with the Culebra HHW drop-off site and scheduled HHW events handling paint, batteries, oil, and household chemicals. When you have construction debris, larger mixed loads, or a load that does not qualify for city drop-off, compare TDS Starcrest and Covel Gardens before you drive.
Where can I drop off trash for free in San Antonio?
San Antonio's best free options are city-run and eligibility-based, not open-public gate sites. If you are a Solid Waste Management customer with a recent CPS Energy bill showing the environmental fee and matching photo ID, bulky drop-off and HHW services can be free. Free landfill days exist too, but only on select event dates.
San Antonio transfer stations and recycling centers: what they accept
San Antonio splits self-haul by program. City bulky centers handle household cleanup, furniture, appliances, tires, and smaller construction debris for eligible residents, while the brush sites take tree limbs, leaves, and other green waste only. Household hazardous waste, paint, oil, batteries, and similar materials belong at the Culebra HHW site or one of the city's scheduled HHW events instead of a standard trash drop-off.
San Antonio landfill and transfer station fees, hours, and rules
San Antonio's city-run drop-off system is built around eligibility, not walk-up public gate fees. You usually need a recent CPS Energy bill showing the environmental fee plus matching photo ID. Private sites such as TDS Starcrest and Covel Gardens charge by material class, weight, or load type, and free landfill access only appears on select city event dates, so the source link on each card matters.
Best San Antonio option by load type
Use a city bulky waste collection center for general household cleanup if you qualify as a San Antonio solid waste customer. Use a brush recycling center for limbs and leaves, a city HHW site or HHW event for paint, chemicals, batteries, and automotive fluids, a transfer station for faster unloading of paid mixed debris, and a landfill when you have a larger disposal or construction-heavy load.
Before you drive to a San Antonio drop-off site
San Antonio rules change sharply by program. City sites usually require a recent CPS Energy bill with the environmental fee plus photo ID, brush and bulky loads are screened differently, and free landfill access is only available on certain city event dates. If you have paint, oil, batteries, or chemicals, do not assume a bulky site or landfill will take them.
Results are sourced from public listings and community contributions. Always confirm before visiting.
About dumping in this city
Resident rules vary
Some public facilities require proof of residency. Call ahead if unsure.
Construction debris
C&D may be accepted only at certain sites or for a fee.
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Hours and accepted materials change. Check the facility’s site or call first.
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