Tropical Storm Hermine is threatening Florida's Gulf Coast and could cause flooding in our area over the next couple of days.

Here is the latest information on where to find sandbags and sandbag materials. Some locations require that you bring your own shovels.

Jump to sandbag information for:

Brevard County

  • Brevard County Sheriff's Office's Work Farm, 2955 Pluckebaum Road, Cocoa. Sandbags available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31. 10 sandbags per vehicle, per visit.

Flagler County

  • Fire Station 71, 89 E. County Road 2006, western Flagler County
  • Fire Station 41, 5593 N. Oceanshore Blvd., in the Hammock

Sandbag materials will be available at 10 bags per vehicle in limited amounts. Residents need to bring their own shovels. Open during daylight hours.

Bunnell/Flagler Beach

  • Bunnell Fire Station 62, 1601 Old Moody Blvd.
  • Flagler Beach Fire Station 1, 320 S. Flagler Ave., in the front parking lot

Palm Coast

  • Palm Coast Public Works Yard, 1 Wellfield Grade, off U.S. 1. Self service sand station and sandbags.

Empty sandbags (but no sand) available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday:

  • Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Pkwy, N.E.
  • Palm Coast City Hall, 160 Lake Ave.
  • Palm Coast Utility Department, 2 Utility Drive

Empty sandbags can be filled at two self-service sand stations:

  • Indian Trails Sports Complex, 5455 Belle Terre Parkway
  • Seminole Woods Neighborhood Park, 350 Sesame Blvd.

Lake County

Sandbags are available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Astor

  • Fire Station 10
  • 23023 State Road 40
  • Bring your own shovel

Altoona

  • Fire Station 14
  • 42700 State Road 19
  • Bring your own shovel

Fruitland Park

  • Fire Station 53
  • 2505 Spring Lake Road
  • Bring your own shovel

Clermont

  • Fire Station 110
  • 6234 County Road 561
  • Bring your own shovel

Marion County

Ocala (Sept. 1, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.)

  • 8th Avenue and 14th Street
  • Sandbags and shovels provided
  • 10 limit per resident

Ocala (Sept. 1, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.)

  • State Road 40 and MLK, Jr. Boulevard
  • Sandbags and shovels provided
  • 10 limit per resident

Orange County

Sandbags are available from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1

Orlando

  • City of Orlando Streets and Stormwater Division
  • 1010 Woods Ave.
  • Proof of residence required
  • 6 bags per address

Osceola County

Materials to fill and make sandbags will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31.

All Osceola County residents

  • Road and Bridge Department, 3850 Old Canoe Creek Road
  • Road and Bridge Department, 1698 S. Hoagland Blvd., in Kissimmee
  • Poinciana Library, 101 N. Doverplum Ave., in Poinciana
  • Buenaventura Community Center, 501 Florida Parkway
  • Kenansville Community Center, 1178 S. Canoe Creek Road, in Kenansville
  • Holopaw Community Center, 8801 Community Center Road, in Holopaw
  • Celebration Library, 305 Campus St.
Kissimmee
  • Corner of Thacker and Alaska avenues (across from the YMCA)
  • Up to 10 bags per household
  • Photo ID required (city of Kissimmee residents only)
St. Cloud
  • O.P. Johnson Park, 324 Georgia Ave., St. Cloud
  • Up to 10 bags per household
  • Photo ID or city utility bill required (bring your own shovels)

Seminole County

Open Tuesday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

  • Near Fire Station 35, 4170 N. U.S. Highway 17-92, Sanford
  • Residents may fill up to 30 bags
  • Bring your own shovel

Altamonte Springs, Eastmonte Park (Open 24/7)

  • Eastmonte Park Overflow Parking Lot, 830 Magnolia Drive, Altamonte
  • Bring your own shovel

Altamonte Springs, Westmonte Park (Open 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 8 a.m. to dusk Sunday)

  • Westmonte Park, 624 Bills Lane, Altamonte
  • Bring your own shovel

Lake Mary (Open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday)

  • 235 Rinehart Road, Lake Mary
  • Bring your own shovel

Longwood (Open 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday)

  • Public Works Facility, 907 E. State Road 434, Longwood
  • Residents may fill up to 10 bags
  • Bring your own shovel, photo ID
  • Only available for Longwood residents

Oviedo

  • Locations/times will be determined (Tuesday, Aug. 30)

Sanford (Open 24/7)

  • Public Works Facility, 800 W. Fulton St.
  • Bring your own shovel

Volusia County

Daytona Beach
The City of Daytona Beach is offering sandbags to residents through Friday at the Public Works facility, 950 Bellevue Ave., Daytona Beach. Bags and sand are available. Residents will need to bring their own shovels. There is a limit of 10 sandbags per household.

Daytona Beach Shores
The City of Daytona Beach Shores has bags available to residents, but no sand will be provided. Residents must show their ID. There is a limit of three bags per person and 10 bags per condo association. Bags are available until 4:30 p.m. today at the following locations:

  • Daytona Beach Shores City Hall, 2990 S. Atlantic Ave.
  • Daytona Beach Shores Public Safety Department, 3050 S. Atlantic Ave.

Deltona
The City of Deltona will offer sandbags until 4 p.m. today at Festival Park, 191 Howland Blvd., Deltona. The park is adjacent to Wal-Mart and behind the Public Works Depot. Residents will be provided 11 filled sandbags and can have an additional 11 empty bags to fill at home if necessary.

Edgewater
The City of Edgewater has sand available while supplies last. Residents must bring their own shovels and bags. Double-lined trash bags work just as well as sandbags. Sand is available at the following locations 24 hours a day:

  • Station #57, 2628 Hibiscus Ave.
  • Menard-May Park, 413 S. Riverside Drive
  • Mango Tree Lake, 901 Mango Tree Drive
  • Airpark Road Staging area, 1989 Airpark Rd.

Holly Hill
The City of Holly Hill has sand and bags available in front of the Public Works Department, 453 LPGA Blvd. Sand will be available 24 hours a day until the storm has passed. Residents must bring shovels and fill their bags.

New Smyrna Beach
City residents may pick up sand and bags from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through Friday at the New Smyrna Beach Maintenance Operations Department, 124 Industrial Park Ave. Residents must bring shovels and fill their own bags. There is a limit of 10 sandbags per household; ID is required. For more information, residents may call 386-424-2209 during business hours.

Oak Hill
The City of Oak Hill has sand available, which can be picked up until 5 p.m. today at City Hall, 234 U.S. Hwy. 1, Oak Hill. Residents must supply their own bags and shovel.

Port Orange
The City of Port Orange has sand and bags available to the community while supplies last. Residents must bring shovels to fill their bags. Double-lined trash bags work just as well as sandbags. For more information, call the Public Works Department at 386-506-5575. The sand and bags are available at the city’s fire stations 24 hours a day:

  • Fire Station 71, 4200 Ridgewood Ave.
  • Fire Station 72, 6027 Central Park Blvd.
  • Fire Station 73, 1090 City Center Blvd.
  • Fire Station 74, 6701 Airport Rd.
  • Fire Station 75, 1701 Town West Blvd.

South Daytona
The City of South Daytona has sand and bags available from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through Friday at the Public Works operations yard, 1770 S. Seagrave St. Residents must bring their own shovels to fill their bags.