Where to dump trash in Seattle, Washington

Find public landfills, transfer stations, and recycling drop-offs in Seattle, Washington, with hours, rules, and accepted materials when available.

Need to dump trash in Seattle fast? Start with these verified options and confirm rules before you drive.

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Transfer

North Transfer Station

1350 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103

Accepts: Household trash, Bulky waste, Self-haul disposal loads

Verified 2026-03-03

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Transfer

South Transfer Station

130 S Kenyon St, Seattle, WA 98108

Accepts: Household trash, Bulky waste, Self-haul disposal loads

Verified 2026-03-03

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Hazardous

North Household Hazardous Waste Facility

12550 Stone Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133

Accepts: Household hazardous waste, Paint, Batteries

Verified 2026-03-03

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Looking for a dump, landfill, transfer station, or recycling drop-off near Seattle? JunkScout lists nearby disposal and drop-off locations with hours, rules, and accepted materials when available.

Where can I dump trash in Seattle today?

Most areas have a mix of public drop-off centers, private landfills, and transfer stations. The right choice depends on what you’re hauling - furniture, household trash, construction debris, brush, or recyclables. Use the listings above to confirm what’s accepted before you drive out.

Where can I drop off trash for free in Seattle?

Some Seattle-area services are resident-focused and may offer free or lower-cost drop-off for specific materials, while private transfer stations and landfills usually charge by load size or material type.

What items are typically accepted?

Commonly accepted items include furniture, yard waste, brush, construction debris (C&D), appliances (sometimes restricted), and mixed recyclables. Some facilities accept only certain materials or require loads to be separated.

Fees, hours, and resident requirements

Disposal rules vary by site. Some facilities are resident-only and require ID or proof of address. Others charge based on load size, weight, or material type. Hours can change seasonally - always check the facility’s website or call ahead when possible.

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About dumping in this city

ID

Resident rules vary

Some public facilities require proof of residency. Call ahead if unsure.

C&D

Construction debris

C&D may be accepted only at certain sites or for a fee.

Call

Always confirm

Hours and accepted materials change. Check the facility’s site or call first.

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