14,000 Free Sandbags to be Distributed Ahead of Hurricane Season
The giveaway will take place June 23-25 at multiple locations throughout the County
Key Points
- Approximately 14,000 free sandbags will be distributed countywide June 23-25 to help residents prepare for hurricane season.
- Residents may receive up to 12 sandbags per vehicle with proof of residency, and County staff will assist with loading.
- St. Johns County encourages residents to prepare now by knowing their evacuation zone, signing up for alerts, and reviewing hurricane preparedness resources.
In an effort to help residents prepare for hurricane season before storms approach, St. Johns County will distribute approximately 14,000 free, pre-filled sandbags at multiple locations throughout the County:
Tuesday, June 23 – 9 A.M. – 12 P.M.
- Butler Park West – 400 Riverside Blvd., St. Augustine
- Smith Road Storage Facility – 8250 Smith Road, Hastings
Wednesday, June 24 – 9 A.M. – 12 P.M.
- Solomon Calhoun Community Center – 1300 Duval St., St. Augustine
- Vilano Boat Ramp – 101 Vilano Causeway, St. Augustine
Thursday, June 25 – 9A.M. – 12 P.M.
- Mills Field – 1805 Race Track Road, St. Johns
- Palm Valley Bridge (South Roscoe Boulevard side) – Under the bridge on the east side of the Intracoastal Waterway
There is a limit of 12 sandbags per vehicle, and each bag weighs approximately 30 pounds. Please be considerate of your neighbors and adhere to the 12-sandbag limit so that this resource can benefit as many residents as possible. County residents must provide proof of residency, such as a valid ID or a recent mailing letter. County staff will be on site to assist residents with loading sandbags into their vehicles.
St. Johns County encourages residents to prepare early for hurricane season by reviewing emergency plans, assembling disaster supply kits, and staying informed throughout the season.
For additional storm preparation resources, residents are encouraged to:
- Know your evacuation zone – Visit the St. Johns County Emergency Management web page and use the “My Evacuation Zone” tool by entering your St. Johns County address.
- Review the 2026 Hurricane Preparedness Guide (PDF) – Available online and at St. Johns County Public Library System branches.
- Sign up for emergency alerts – Register for Alert St. Johns to receive time-sensitive notifications by phone, email, or text.
- Receive Nixle alerts – Text StJohnsEOC to 888777 to opt in for SMS updates.
- Follow St. Johns County Emergency Management on social media – Get the latest local information by following St. Johns Emergency Management on Facebook and mark the page as a “Favorite” to ensure you see timely updates.
- Watch the Inside SJC: EOC After Dark video – Learn more about how the County works around the clock to serve the community during a hurricane.
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