Osage County Hosts Annual Free Dump Day

Residents can dispose of unwanted items at various locations across the county.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 8:45pm

An abstract, out-of-focus photograph depicting a variety of household items and discarded objects in a warm, hazy light, conveying the concept of clutter and waste that the Osage County Free Dump Day aims to address.The annual Osage County Free Dump Day provides a convenient way for residents to responsibly dispose of unwanted items and reduce local waste.Avant Today

The Osage County Free Dump Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 25th. During this event, all county-wide shops will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to allow residents to drop off any items they no longer need. The participating locations include Skiatook, Barnsdall, Shidler, Pawhuska, Hominy, Foraker, Ponca City, Fairfax, McCord, and Avant.

Why it matters

The annual free dump day provides an opportunity for Osage County residents to responsibly dispose of unwanted household items and reduce clutter. It also helps divert waste from landfills and promotes sustainability by encouraging recycling and proper disposal.

The details

The Osage County Free Dump Day is a community initiative that has been running for several years. It allows residents to drop off a wide range of items, from old furniture and appliances to electronics and yard waste, at no cost. The event is organized by the county government and supported by local businesses and organizations.

  • The Osage County Free Dump Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2026.
  • The event will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on that day.

The players

Osage County

The local government entity organizing the free dump day event.

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The takeaway

The Osage County Free Dump Day is a valuable community service that helps residents responsibly dispose of unwanted items, reduce waste, and promote sustainability. By providing this annual event, the county is making it easier for residents to declutter and contribute to a cleaner, more environmentally-friendly Osage County.