Recycling Center Dunnellon: Hours, Map & Accepted Items

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Recycling Center Dunnellon: Hours, Map & Accepted Items

Use this Dunnellon recycling center guide before loading your car. It covers the Dunnellon Recycling Center address, weekly hours, Sunday schedule, map directions, accepted items, glass warning, electronics, tires, furniture, yard waste, household garbage limits, hazardous-waste rules, city curbside pickup notes, and official Marion County links in simple local language.

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Center Status Weekly Drop-Off 5 Days Dunnellon Recycling Center

Standard Marion County recycling-center hours apply: Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Friday and Sunday. Closed Tuesday and Thursday.

Not an official live open/closed signal. Holidays, weather, maintenance or county notices can change access.
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Dunnellon, FL 34432
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Fast Answer for Dunnellon Residents

The main Dunnellon Recycling Center is located at 4232 S. U.S. Highway 41, Dunnellon, FL 34432. Marion County lists Dunnellon-area recycling center hours as Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 7 AM to 5 PM, Friday from 7 AM to 7 PM, and Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM. The center is closed Tuesday and Thursday under standard hours.

Dunnellon is one of the Marion County locations that also accepts household electronics and up to five passenger-sized tires per day. It also accepts standard recycling center materials such as household garbage within daily limits, single-stream recyclables, specific furniture, household hazardous waste in limited categories, batteries, scrap metal and yard waste, depending on material rules.

Important glass warning: Marion County says glass is no longer accepted at recycling centers. Bag glass bottles with household garbage instead of placing them in single-stream recycling.

Dunnellon Recycling Center Overview

When people search for dunnellon recycling center, they are usually looking for the Marion County recycling center at 4232 S. U.S. Highway 41. This is a county drop-off location, not a private scrap yard and not a normal curbside pickup service. The right answer depends on what you are bringing.

The Dunnellon site is especially useful because Marion County lists it as a location that accepts electronics and up to five passenger tires per day. Regular materials still have limits and restrictions. Businesses, commercial vehicles, construction and demolition debris, glass recycling confusion, hazardous waste over limits, and unsecured loads are where most problems happen.

Quick Facts Before You Drive

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Main address Dunnellon Recycling Center, 4232 S. U.S. Highway 41, Dunnellon, FL 34432.
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Standard days Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Closed Tuesday and Thursday.
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County phone Marion County Solid Waste: 352-671-8465.
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Glass rule Glass is no longer accepted at Marion County recycling centers.
User Question Best Answer Action Link
Where is the Dunnellon Recycling Center? 4232 S. U.S. Highway 41, Dunnellon, FL 34432. Map directions
Is it open Sunday? Standard Sunday hours are 9 AM to 5 PM. Sunday hours
Can I bring electronics? Yes. Dunnellon is listed as a specific electronics recycling location. Electronics list
Can I bring tires? Yes, up to five passenger-sized tires per day at Dunnellon. Tire rules
Can I recycle glass? No. Marion County says glass is no longer accepted at recycling centers. Glass warning
Can businesses use it? Businesses not paying a solid waste assessment are directed to Baseline Landfill, not recycling centers. Business warning

Dunnellon Recycling Center Hours: Open Today, Sunday and Weekly Schedule

Marion County’s standard recycling-center hours for the Dunnellon-area centers are easy to remember once you separate open days from closed days. The center is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It is closed Tuesday and Thursday under standard hours.

Day Dunnellon Standard Hours Resident Note
Monday7:00 AM-5:00 PMGood day for household garbage, single-stream recycling and special accepted items.
TuesdayClosedDo not plan a standard drop-off.
Wednesday7:00 AM-5:00 PMRegular open day.
ThursdayClosedDo not plan a standard drop-off.
Friday7:00 AM-7:00 PMLate day; useful if you cannot go during normal daytime hours.
Saturday7:00 AM-5:00 PMUsually the busiest household clean-out day.
Sunday9:00 AM-5:00 PMOpen later than other open days; verify holidays before driving.
Holiday warning: Marion County publishes separate holiday hours and closures. Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year timing can change the normal schedule.

Dunnellon-Area Recycling Center Locations

Marion County lists two Dunnellon-area recycling center locations: the Dunnellon Recycling Center on S. U.S. Highway 41 and the Florida Highlands location on SW 150th Street. Use the Dunnellon site if you specifically need the county-listed electronics or passenger-tire option.

Location Address Best For Important Note
Dunnellon Recycling Center 4232 S. U.S. Highway 41, Dunnellon, FL 34432 Household garbage, single-stream recycling, furniture, electronics, up to 5 passenger tires/day, limited HHW, batteries, yard waste. Listed as accepting electronics and up to five passenger tires per day.
Florida Highlands Recycling Center 8390 SW 150th St., Dunnellon, FL 34432 Dunnellon-area household waste and recycling access under county rules. Do not assume electronics or tire acceptance unless the official county page confirms that item for this location.
Baseline Landfill / Transfer Station 5601 SE 66th St., Ocala, FL 34480 Materials over recycling-center allowances, fee-based disposal and some materials not suited for local centers. Fees apply. This is not the same as a local Dunnellon recycling-center visit.

Accepted Items at Dunnellon Recycling Center

Dunnellon accepts multiple material categories, but the rules are not “bring anything.” The most helpful way to think about the site is by category: household garbage, single-stream recycling, electronics, limited household hazardous waste, furniture, scrap metal, passenger tires and yard waste.

Category Accepted Examples Limit / Preparation
Household garbage Normal residential garbage from eligible households. Up to 180 gallons per day. Secure bags or containers to prevent littering.
Single-stream recycling Newspaper, junk mail, magazines, phone books, cardboard, plastics #1-#5 and #7, aluminum cans, clean aluminum foil, pots and pans, clean tin cans. No need to separate by type, but keep recyclables clean and follow county exclusions.
Electronics Phones, computers, TVs, monitors, printers, tablets, microwaves, scanners, radios and more. Dunnellon is a listed electronics location. No commercial electronics or truck/trailer loads.
Furniture Beds, box springs, couches, chairs, sofas, dressers, mattresses, mirrors, tables and other household furniture. No business/commercial furniture, no furniture in commercial/work vehicles, no toilets or C&D materials.
Limited HHW Motor oil up to 5 gallons, automotive batteries, rechargeable batteries, CFL bulbs/tubes, paints up to 5 gallons. Keep liquids in original containers, do not mix liquids and prevent spills.
Passenger tires Passenger-sized tires. Up to five passenger-sized tires per day at Dunnellon.
Yard waste Leaves, hedge clippings and small branches. Two cubic yards per day; branches must be under 4 inches diameter and under 4 feet long.

Single-Stream Recycling in Dunnellon

Single-stream recycling means accepted recyclable materials can go together in one recycling container. Marion County lists newspapers, junk mail, magazines, phone books, cardboard, plastics #1 through #5 and #7, aluminum cans, clean aluminum foil, pots and pans, and clean tin cans as accepted single-stream items.

Glass Recycling Warning

Glass is the big trap. Marion County says glass is no longer accepted at recycling centers and tells residents to bag glass bottles with household garbage. Do not place glass in the recycling stream just because it is recyclable in other counties.

Items Not Accepted at Dunnellon Recycling Center

Marion County says its solid waste system no longer accepts abrasive grit, asbestos, boats, concrete, contaminated soil, deceased pets or livestock, dirt, rocks, sod, power poles, RVs, mobile homes and sludge. These are not normal recycling-center drop-off items.

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Glass Glass is no longer accepted at Marion County recycling centers. Bag glass bottles with household garbage.
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C&D debris Construction and demolition materials are not accepted through standard recycling-center categories.
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Commercial waste Businesses not paying the solid waste assessment are directed to Baseline Landfill.
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Concrete / dirt Concrete, dirt, rocks, sod and contaminated soil are listed as no-longer-accepted materials.
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RVs / boats Boats, RVs and mobile homes are not standard recycling-center drop-off items.
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Unsafe loads All loads must be secured to prevent spillage. Do not enter compactors or put arms inside them.
Business-load warning: Marion County recycling centers are for eligible household use. Business garbage, business electronics, furniture from business use, commercial/work vehicle loads and materials from users not paying the solid waste assessment can be rejected or redirected.

Electronics, TV and Computer Recycling in Dunnellon

The Dunnellon Recycling Center is listed as one of Marion County’s electronics recycling locations. Electronics should go into the big green compactor boxes labeled “Electronics Recycling,” not into household garbage or single-stream recycling.

Accepted Household Electronics Examples Do Not Bring
Computers and accessories Computers, cables, keyboards, mice, monitors, scanners and printers. Business electronics, truck/trailer loads or commercial/work vehicle loads.
Home electronics Televisions, microwaves, DVD/VCR players, radios, fax machines and copiers. Electronics from users not paying the solid waste assessment.
Small devices Cellular phones, tablets, e-book readers, MP3 players, pagers and handheld electronics. Loose data-bearing devices without wiping personal information first.
Rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries are directed to electronics recycling. Damaged, leaking or unknown batteries without checking county guidance.
Data safety: Before recycling phones, tablets, laptops or computers, back up your files, sign out of accounts, remove memory cards, and wipe personal data when possible.

Paint, Motor Oil, Batteries and CFLs

Marion County accepts limited household hazardous waste categories at recycling centers: automotive fluids such as motor oil up to 5 gallons, batteries, compact fluorescent lamps/bulbs/tubes, and paints up to 5 gallons. More hazardous or unusual materials may need Baseline Household Hazardous Waste guidance instead.

Safe transport matters. Keep materials in original containers when possible, label unmarked containers, do not mix liquids, place containers in sturdy boxes or flat-bottomed tote bags, prevent spills and cross-contamination, and keep materials away from children and pets.

Battery Recycling in Dunnellon

Marion County lists lithium-ion, small sealed lead acid, nickel-cadmium, wet cell lead acid, nickel metal hydride, portable power tool, battery packs, automotive and old-style cell phone batteries as accepted battery categories. Alkaline, lithium and button batteries are listed by the county as battery types that do not require special processing and should be placed in household garbage containers.

Furniture, Scrap Metal and Bulky Household Items

Dunnellon is listed as a recycling center where household furniture may be disposed during operating hours. Acceptable furniture examples include beds, box springs, couches, chairs, sofas, dressers, mattresses, mirrors, tables and other household furniture.

Scrap metal examples listed by Marion County include aluminum baking trays, aluminum siding and poles, barbecues, dishwashers, expired license plates, lawncare equipment, ovens and ranges, pipe, refrigerators, washers and dryers, other large household appliances and other metal products. Chain-link fence, cable, propane tanks, sealed drums/containers and wire are not accepted in that metal category.

Tire Disposal at Dunnellon Recycling Center

Dunnellon is one of the Marion County recycling centers where five passenger-sized tires may be disposed of per day. This does not mean unlimited tire loads, commercial tire loads, oversized tires or business tire disposal are automatically accepted.

Yard Waste Rules for Dunnellon Recycling Center

Marion County recycling centers accept residential yard waste such as leaves, hedge clippings and small branches. The listed recycling-center limit is two cubic yards of residential yard waste per day. Branches must be less than four inches in diameter and less than four feet long.

City of Dunnellon Curbside Trash, Yard Waste and Bulk Pickup

If you live inside the City of Dunnellon, you may not need to drive to the recycling center for normal household trash. The city’s curbside program uses Waste Management carts. The city says items must be curbside no later than 6:30 AM on collection day, and the 95-gallon cart should be placed at least three feet from obstacles with wheels toward the house.

Dunnellon’s posted curbside schedule says carted trash collection occurs Monday and Thursday, while items outside the cart are collected only on Monday. Yard waste such as small branches, grass clippings and trimmings should be placed inside the trash cart when possible. Yard waste outside the cart is collected Monday, with size rules for loose piles, tree trunks, stumps and limbs.

For bulk waste, Dunnellon says customers must contact City Hall at 352-465-8500 to schedule collection for items such as furniture or appliances. Scheduled bulk waste is collected Monday. The city also warns residents not to place lithium-ion batteries, oil, pool chemicals, propane tanks or hot coals in the cart because these items can cause truck fires or safety problems.

How to Prepare Before Visiting the Dunnellon Recycling Center

  1. Check the day first. Dunnellon is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday under standard hours. Tuesday and Thursday are closed.
  2. Separate glass from recycling. Do not put glass in single-stream recycling. Bag glass bottles with household garbage according to county guidance.
  3. Secure your load. Marion County requires material to be secured in bags or enclosed containers to prevent littering and spillage.
  4. Keep electronics separate. Place eligible household electronics in the proper electronics recycling area, not in garbage or mixed recycling.
  5. Prepare HHW safely. Keep liquids in original containers, label unknown containers, do not mix liquids and prevent spills.
  6. Respect daily limits. Watch limits for household garbage, paint/oil, passenger tires and yard waste.
  7. Call before unusual loads. If you have construction debris, business materials, appliances, large loads, unknown chemicals or holiday questions, call 352-671-8465 first.
Senior-friendly car-loading method: Put household garbage, single-stream recycling, electronics, HHW, tires and yard waste in separate parts of the vehicle. That makes unloading faster and reduces confusion at the center.

Dunnellon Recycling Center Map and Directions

The map below points to the Dunnellon Recycling Center at 4232 S. U.S. Highway 41, Dunnellon, FL 34432. Use the map for directions, but use Marion County’s official pages for the final word on hours, holidays, accepted items, limits and closures.

Editorial note: Recycling-Centre.org is an independent guide, not the official Marion County or City of Dunnellon website. Hours, holiday closures, accepted items, limits, fees, curbside rules and special disposal instructions can change. Always verify with Marion County Solid Waste or the City of Dunnellon before driving with a large, paid, hazardous, commercial or unusual load.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dunnellon Recycling Center

Where is the Dunnellon Recycling Center?

The Dunnellon Recycling Center is at 4232 S. U.S. Highway 41, Dunnellon, FL 34432.

What are Dunnellon Recycling Center hours?

Standard Dunnellon-area recycling center hours are Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 7 AM to 5 PM, Friday from 7 AM to 7 PM, and Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM. Tuesday and Thursday are closed.

Is the Dunnellon Recycling Center open on Sunday?

Yes, standard Sunday hours are 9 AM to 5 PM, unless a holiday, weather event or county notice changes the schedule.

Does Dunnellon Recycling Center accept electronics?

Yes. Marion County lists Dunnellon as a household electronics recycling location. Accepted electronics include items such as computers, TVs, monitors, printers, tablets, microwaves, radios and rechargeable batteries, subject to household-use restrictions.

Can I recycle glass at Dunnellon Recycling Center?

No. Marion County says glass is no longer accepted at recycling centers. Glass bottles should be bagged with household garbage.

Does Dunnellon Recycling Center accept tires?

Yes. Dunnellon is listed as accepting up to five passenger-sized tires per day. Do not assume commercial, oversized or large tire loads are accepted.

How much household garbage can I bring?

Marion County lists up to 180 gallons of household garbage per day at recycling centers. Loads must be secured in bags or enclosed containers to prevent littering and spillage.

Does Dunnellon Recycling Center accept paint and motor oil?

Limited household hazardous waste categories are accepted at recycling centers, including automotive fluids such as motor oil up to 5 gallons and paints up to 5 gallons. More complex hazardous materials may need Baseline guidance.

Where is Florida Highlands Recycling Center?

Florida Highlands Recycling Center is listed at 8390 SW 150th St., Dunnellon, FL 34432. Check the official Marion County page before assuming it accepts special items like electronics or tires.

Can City of Dunnellon residents schedule bulk pickup?

Yes. The City of Dunnellon says customers must contact City Hall at 352-465-8500 to schedule collection for items such as furniture or appliances. Scheduled bulk waste is collected Monday.

What should not go in a Dunnellon trash cart?

The city warns residents not to place items such as lithium-ion batteries, oil, pool chemicals, propane tanks or hot coals in the trash cart because they can cause truck fires or safety issues.

Is Recycling-Centre.org the official Dunnellon recycling website?

No. Recycling-Centre.org is an independent informational guide. Always verify current hours, holiday changes, accepted items, limits and disposal rules with Marion County or the City of Dunnellon.

Final Local Summary

For most Dunnellon recycling-center trips, start with the Marion County Dunnellon Recycling Center at 4232 S. U.S. Highway 41. Standard hours are Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 7 AM to 5 PM, Friday from 7 AM to 7 PM, and Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM. Tuesday and Thursday are closed.

Bring accepted household materials only. Dunnellon is useful for single-stream recycling, household garbage within limits, electronics, furniture, limited household hazardous waste, batteries, scrap metal, yard waste and up to five passenger tires per day. Do not bring glass for recycling, business loads, C&D debris, concrete, asbestos, boats, RVs, mobile homes, power poles, dirt, rocks, sod or unsecured loads.