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St. Louis City Will Recycle Your Natural Christmas Tree For Free
You have until Jan. 10 to drop off your tree. Make sure you remove all ornaments, tinsel, lights and the tree stand.

December 26, 2020
St. Louis City will once again take your natural Christmas tree and recycle it for you for free.
Starting Saturday, Dec. 26, people can take their bare Christmas trees to one of these parks Monday - Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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- Forest Park: Lower Muny Opera parking lot.
- O'Fallon Park: YMCA southwest corner of the parking lot.
- Carondelet Park: between the maintenance yard gate and recycling area at Grand and Holly Hills.
You have until Jan. 10 to drop off your tree. Make sure you remove all ornaments, tinsel, lights and the tree stand. You're also asked not to place the tree in an alley dumpster or recycling container.
The trees will be turned into mulch and made available for city residents.