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Manatee County Offers Self-Service Sandbag Locations Throughout Hurricane Season

MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (June 3, 2025) — As part of its ongoing efforts to help residents prepare for severe weather, Manatee County is making self-service sandbag locations available to the public throughout the entire 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

Beginning immediately and continuing through November 30, 2025, residents can access sand and bags at the following locations from dawn to dusk daily:

  • Blackstone Park – 2112 14th Ave. W., Palmetto
  • Myakka Community Center – 10060 Wauchula Rd., Myakka City
  • Palma Sola Park – 7815 40th Ave. W., Bradenton
  • Parrish Park Overflow Parking – 77550 Ft. Hamer Rd., Parrish
  • Rubonia Community Center – 1309 72nd St. E., Palmetto
  • Rye Preserve – 905 Rye Wilderness Trail, Parrish
  • Manatee County Stormwater Facility – 5511 39th St. E., Bradenton
Each location is self-service, so residents should bring their own shovels and be prepared to fill and transport the sandbags themselves. Bags and sand are provided at the locations while supplies last.

A map of sandbag sites is available at mymanatee.org/storm by clicking on the "Sandbags" tab.

“Having sandbags ready ahead of a storm can make a big difference in protecting homes and property,” said Manatee County Commission Chair George Kruse. “We encourage residents to prepare early and make use of these resources now—before a storm is on the way.”

Residents are also reminded to stay up to date on local storm alerts and preparedness resources throughout the season by visiting mymanatee.org/storm and following Manatee County Government on social media.