It’s happening—again. The Buc-ee’s expansion is rolling into more towns, and let’s just say road trips just got a whole lot more snack-packed. If you’re a fan of clean restrooms, giant snacks, and brisket that weirdly slaps, this list might make you jealous of a few zip codes. These lucky spots are about to get a whole lot busier. Gas up, because your next pit stop might be closer than you think.
Harrison County, Mississippi

With 120 pumps and 24 EV stations, this stop handles volume without chaos. It’s built to move people fast, feed them faster, and still leave room to browse branded merch. Mississippi travelers now have a new favorite detour that doesn’t slow down. The size and setup speak to why Buc-ee’s expansion keeps grabbing attention.
Brunswick, Georgia

This location cuts straight to the good stuff—fuel, food, and plenty of room to breathe. It’s close enough to the coast to catch beach traffic and smartly placed along I-95. No cramped aisles or sad snack aisles here. Buc-ee’s expansion into coastal Georgia keeps the crowds happy and the coolers full.
Rockingham County, Virginia

First stop in Virginia, and it’s not a small one. Positioned off I-81, it gives travelers a quick way to recharge without circling for a pump. Locals now skip long drives just to get brisket and beaver nuggets. This kind of build shows Buc-ee’s expansion is playing the long game.
Ocala, Florida

With 74,000 square feet of air conditioning and snacks, this spot knows how to deal with Florida heat. It’s big enough to keep road trips running smoothly without holding up the line. The build fits right into Buc-ee’s expansion model—plenty of fuel, plenty of space, and always stocked.
Benton, Arkansas

Arkansas finally joins the list with this build in Benton. It’s the first in the state and lands right where travelers need it most. Big store, familiar snacks, and no skimping on pumps. This move adds a smart dot on the Buc-ee’s expansion map.
Mebane, North Carolina

Tucked between big cities, Mebane’s future Buc-ee’s keeps things easy to reach and ready for traffic. The space? Huge. The timeline? Late 2026, maybe early 2027. Buc-ee’s expansion here hits a high-growth area with no signs of slowing.
Boerne, Texas

This Texas build adds one more reason to stop before hitting the hill country. It’s placed on I-10 for easy access and keeps things familiar for Buc-ee’s fans. Expect a full-size store and all the regular stops. Buc-ee’s expansion in its home state still finds room to grow.
Phoenix, Arizona

Arizona gets its first shot with this new build in Goodyear, and it’s coming in hot. The layout sticks to Buc-ee’s usual blueprint—lots of pumps, lots of snacks, zero stress. It’s positioned for maximum convenience without skimping on size. Buc-ee’s expansion into the Southwest starts strong.
San Marcos, Texas

This future location adds one more stop along the Austin-to-San Antonio corridor. Smart placement near I-35 keeps road trips moving and detours short. Locals already familiar with the brand will be first in line. It’s another sharp move in Buc-ee’s expansion strategy across Texas.
Huber Heights, Ohio

Buc-ee’s heads north with its first Ohio build just outside Dayton. At 74,000 square feet, it’s one of their biggest designs yet. Placed right off I-70, it’s built to pull in steady interstate traffic. This launch pushes Buc-ee’s expansion into new territory with serious scale.