Residents can bring their leaf bags to designated locations from
October 15 to November 30.
One Roll Per Customer
- WFWRD-604 W. 6960 S.
- Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center-7500 S. 2700 E
- Cottonwood Heights City Hall-2277 E. Bengal Blvd.
- Herriman City Hall-5355 W. Herriman Main St.
- Holladay City Hall-4580 S. 2300 E.
- Holladay Lions Recreation Center-1661 E. Murray Holladay Rd.
- Kearns Senior Center-4851 W. 4715 S
- Kearns Oquirrh Park Fitness Center-5624 S. Cougar Ln.
- Magna Rec. Center-3270 S. 8400 W.
- Millcreek City Hall-1330 E 3205 S.
- Millcreek Activity Center- 4405 S. 1025 E.
- Taylorsville City Hall- 2600 W. Taylorsville Blvd.
- White City Water District- 999 E. Galena Dr.
County Libraries
- Cottonwood Heights Whitmore County Library 2197 E Fort Union Blvd
- Herriman-5380 W Main Street The County Library
- Holladay-2150 E Murray-Holladay Rd. The County Library
- Kearns-4275 West 5345 South The County Library
- Magna- 2675 South 8950 West The County Library
- Millcreek-2266 E Evergreen Ave The County Library
- Sandy-10100 South Petunia Way The County Library
- Taylorsville-4870 South 2700 West The County Library
It is prohibited to dispose of trash, yard waste, or other items at the leaf bag collection site.
- Big Bear Park- 930 E Onyx Ln. Sandy
- Bywater Park- 3149 Banbury Rd. Cottonwood Heights
- Canyon Rim Park- 3100 S Grace St.
- Copperton Park- 8700 W. 10305 S.
- Cottonwood Complex- 4400 S.1300 E. (Northside Only)
- Herriman Fire Station- 5900 W 13100 S.
- Oquirrh Park 5655 S Sarah Jane Dr (south of Beehive Elementary) Kearns
- Pleasant Green Park- 3250 S. 8400 W. Magna
- Valley Softball Complex- 2775 W 5200 S. Taylorsville
- Vista Park- 4906 S 1950 W. Taylorsville
- Emigration Canyon- 1750 Emigration Canyon Rd
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Other types of bags may be utilized for leaf drop-off.
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It is prohibited to dispose of trash, yard waste, or other items at the leaf bag collection site.
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Remember, do not place leaves in your recycling bin.
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Please place leaf bags in the designated trailers at the area parks.
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Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling District does not collect leaves curbside.
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Feel free to collect leaf bags from any location for composting
Other Leaf-Usage Tips
We encourage residents to recycle their leaves by:
Mixing them into a garden
Composting them
Using a lawnmower to mulch them into your lawn
Environmental Benefits of Leaf Mulching
- Less Waste: Using leaves as mulch reduces the amount of yard waste sent to landfills, contributing to a more sustainable environment.
- Reduced Erosion: Leaves provide a protective layer that helps prevent soil erosion, which can be a significant concern in certain regions.
- Improved Soil Health: The nutrients released during leaf decomposition enhance soil health and promote a thriving ecosystem beneath its surface.