Albemarle County opens eight drop-off sites for Christmas tree recycling

Albemarle County ยท December 29, 2025

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Albemarle County Parks and Recreation is operating eight drop-off locations through Jan. 18 for real Christmas trees; trees will be chipped into mulch and free mulch pickup begins Jan. 19 at Dardenteuil Park and Claudius Crozet Park.

Albemarle County announced temporary drop-off locations for real Christmas trees, offering residents an alternative to curbside pickup. The countys Monday Minute bulletin said Parks and Recreation will run eight sites through Jan. 18, open daily from 7 a.m. until dark.

"If you've got a real Christmas tree ready for the curb, there's another option," the Monday Minute host said. The bulletin said trees brought to the sites will be chipped into mulch; the county will make that mulch available free to residents starting Jan. 19 at Dardenteuil Park and Claudius Crozet Park.

The announcement advised residents to check the countys engagement and Parks and Recreation pages for site locations and any updates. The host did not read out a full URL for the drop-off list in the bulletin; the transcript includes a link text that appears misspelled. For complete, current details, the county posts information on its official website.

The program provides a disposal option intended both to reduce curbside clutter after the holidays and to return organic material for local park and garden use. The bulletin did not specify any limits on the number of trees per household, vehicle requirements, or whether flocked trees are accepted.