Christmas Tree Drop-Offs

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Ho, ho … Now what? Depending on where you live, here is a list of places that’ll take that dead tree. Trees should be stripped of ornaments and tinsel and not bagged.

Anthem Drop
Anthem residents can drive through and drop off trees at the Anthem Community Park lower parking lot. Representatives from Republic Services will unload it for you. Proof of Anthem residency required.
Saturday, Dec. 28 and Saturday, Jan. 4, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
602-237-2078
3468 W. Anthem Way
(Whitman Drive just before Gavilan Peak Parkway)
www.republicservices.com

Free/Anthem residents

Deer Valley Park
Phoenix residents may drop bare trees and wreaths.
Thursday, Dec. 26–Sunday, Jan. 5
Anytime
19602 N.19th Ave.
602-262-6251
www.phoenix.gov/publicworks/recycling/christmas-tree-recycling

Free

North Gateway Transfer Station
Monday–Friday, 5:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
30205 N. Black Canyon Highway
1/2 mile northeast of the Dixileta Drive exit (Exit 220)
602-262-7109
Present copy of city services bill and photo I.D. for waived fee.

New River Transfer Station
Wednesday–Saturday, 7 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
41835 N. New River Road
602-525-5535
$4/Carload; $6/Van or sport utility vehicle load; $12/Pickup truck bed or trailer load

Ciatlin Coulter
NoPho resident Caitlin Struchen launched her journalism career when she joined In&Out Publications as event listings editor in 2017. She has a bachelor of science degree in communication from Arizona State University.

Ciatlin Coulter

NoPho resident Caitlin Struchen launched her journalism career when she joined In&Out Publications as event listings editor in 2017. She has a bachelor of science degree in communication from Arizona State University.

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