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SeaTac Dump Guide: Hours, Fees & Directions

SeaTac’s closest dump is the Bow Lake Recycling & Transfer Station — just minutes away on Orillia Road S, right by Sea-Tac Airport. Below are the current King County hours, the real minimum fee, and what they won’t take — plus the easier option if you’d rather not spend your Saturday at the transfer station.

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Bow Lake, TukwilaMinutes from SeaTac — on Orillia Road S by the airport
Open OvernightStation open 24 hours Mon–Thu; weekend hours differ
$40.25 MinimumCurrent King County self-haul minimum (Jan 2026)
Or Skip the Trip$99 minimum — text a photo and we load & haul it

The Station

Bow Lake Recycling & Transfer Station

SeaTac sits in King County, and the county’s closest transfer station is Bow Lake — right along the Tukwila/SeaTac line on Orillia Road S, minutes from the airport. Here are the current, verified details.

Bow Lake Recycling & Transfer Station — current details
DetailCurrent information
Address18800 Orillia Road S, Tukwila, WA 98188
County / operatorKing County Solid Waste Division
Station hoursMon–Thu: open 24 hours • Fri: until 11:30pm • Sat–Sun: 8:30am–5:30pm
Recycling area hoursMon–Fri: 6am–8pm • Sat–Sun: 8:30am–5:30pm
Holiday closuresClosed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year’s Day
Garbage minimum$40.25 minimum self-haul fee
Per-ton rate$243.38 per ton (self-haul)
Unsecured-load fee$25 extra if your load isn’t tied down or covered (King County Code 10.12.040)

Hours & fees verified against the King County Solid Waste Division (Bow Lake station page and disposal fees), effective January 2026. Rates change — confirm current pricing before you haul.

Getting There

Directions From SeaTac

Bow Lake sits on Orillia Road S along the Tukwila/SeaTac line, right by Sea-Tac Airport — just a few minutes from most of SeaTac (longer at rush hour or on a busy Saturday, when the inbound line backs up).

  • From SeaTac, take S 188th St or International Blvd toward Orillia Road S near the airport.
  • Follow signs toward Orillia Road S; the station is at 18800 Orillia Road S.
  • Secure or cover your load before you go — an untied load adds a $25 fee at the scale.
  • Weigh in, dump, weigh out. Weekends and mid-day are the busiest; overnight Mon–Thu is wide open.

Prefer the door-to-dump version? We come to your place in SeaTac, load everything from wherever it sits, and make the transfer-station run for you.

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Before You Load Up

What Bow Lake Won’t Take in the Garbage

Some items are banned from the regular garbage pit or need a separate area — show up with these mixed in and you can get turned away or surcharged. Recycle or handle them separately:

  • Commercial construction & demolition loads
  • Cardboard
  • Scrap metal
  • Yard waste
  • Clean wood
  • Asbestos-containing material
  • Computers & monitors
  • Fluorescent bulbs/tubes (mercury)
  • Hazardous waste (paint, chemicals, oil)

Prohibited/separated items per the King County Solid Waste Division (Bow Lake station page). When in doubt, check current rules before you go.

Do the Math

What a DIY Dump Run to Bow Lake Actually Costs

The dump “being cheap” is only half the story. Add up the $40.25 minimum, the $25 unsecured-load fee if your stuff isn’t tied down, the gas, and the two hours of your Saturday loading, driving, waiting in line, and unloading — then compare it to our $99 minimum where we do all of it.

✗ The DIY Dump Run

  • $40.25 King County minimum — before you’ve saved a minute
  • +$25 if your load isn’t secured or covered
  • Gas + wear on your truck (or a rental if you don’t have one)
  • You load it, drive it, wait in line, and unload it yourself
  • Anything banned from the pit still has to go somewhere else

✓ The 99 Easy Button

  • $99 minimum — all-in, quoted before we lift a thing
  • We load it from the garage, yard, or basement — you point
  • Labor, transport & disposal included; no unsecured-load surprise
  • We sort for donation & recycling, so less hits the landfill
  • Text a photo and we can price it without you lifting anything
$99 minimum • text a photo for a fast price • we load, haul & sweep up

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Questions

SeaTac Dump FAQ

Where is the closest dump to SeaTac?
The closest transfer station to SeaTac is the Bow Lake Recycling & Transfer Station at 18800 Orillia Road S, on the Tukwila/SeaTac line right by Sea-Tac Airport — just a few minutes from most of SeaTac. It’s run by the King County Solid Waste Division.
How much does it cost to dump at Bow Lake?
As of January 2026, King County’s self-haul minimum is $40.25, with a per-ton rate of $243.38 for heavier loads. If your load isn’t secured or covered, there’s an extra $25 fee. Rates change — confirm current pricing on the King County site before you go. If you’d rather skip the trip entirely, our junk removal starts at a $99 minimum and we do the loading and hauling.
Is Bow Lake really open 24 hours?
The station is open 24 hours Monday through Thursday and until 11:30pm on Friday, which makes it handy for SeaTac contractors and early-morning haulers. Weekend hours are shorter — 8:30am to 5:30pm Saturday and Sunday — and it’s closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
Do I need to cover or tie down my load?
Yes. King County charges a $25 unsecured-load fee (per King County Code 10.12.040) if your load isn’t tied down or covered when you arrive — on top of the disposal fee. A tarp and a couple of straps save you the surcharge and keep debris off the highway.
What won’t Bow Lake take?
The regular garbage pit won’t take commercial construction & demolition loads, cardboard, scrap metal, yard waste, clean wood, asbestos, computers and monitors, mercury fluorescent tubes, or hazardous waste — those need recycling areas or separate facilities. We sort and route these for you when we haul, so you don’t have to make multiple stops.
Should I haul it myself or hire 99 Junk Removal?
If it’s one light, secured item and you already own a truck, a DIY run can pencil out. Once you add the minimum fee, a possible unsecured-load charge, gas, and the time to load, drive, wait, and unload — especially for heavy or awkward items — our $99-minimum full-service haul is usually the easier call. Text a photo to (253) 722-4285 and we’ll price it fast.
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