If you’ve ever timed a road trip around a bathroom break at Buc-ee’s, you’re not alone. The beaver is expanding its empire, and Buc-ee’s opening locations are popping up in nine more states. That means more brisket, more beaver merch, and way too many snack choices to fit in one bag. These spots aren’t just pit stops—they’re an experience. And now, they’re getting a whole lot closer to your front door.
Monroe County, Georgia

Right off I-75, this massive Monroe County stop will give central Georgia travelers an easy excuse to pull over. With 74,000 square feet of space, it’s built to handle serious traffic. This spot hits the mark for a Buc-ee’s opening that keeps up with the highway crowd.
Ocala, Florida

Ocala’s store might not be the biggest, but it’s still going big. It’ll bring all the expected Buc-ee’s perks without stretching past Luling’s crown. This Florida build proves size isn’t everything when the snacks and gas pumps are stacked.
Benton, Arkansas

Arkansas joins the Buc-ee’s map with Benton leading the way. The Haskell exit location locks in prime visibility off I-30. With construction moving, it’s clear Buc-ee’s sees this as a must-have route for expansion.
Brunswick, Georgia

Brunswick gets the crown for biggest Buc-ee’s in Georgia. Scheduled for July 1, it’ll have all the classic snacks plus serious fueling capacity. This one feels aimed at high-volume I-95 traffic heading to the coast.
Goodyear, Arizona

Goodyear’s upcoming location puts Arizona in the Buc-ee’s club. The summer 2026 timeline gives the chain room to prep for the desert traffic boom. Westbound expansion like this shows Buc-ee’s isn’t staying regional much longer.
Mebane, North Carolina

Mebane lands the first NC spot, strategically placed where I-85 and I-40 meet. That intersection makes it a smart hub for long hauls across the state. It’s one of those builds that makes sense for travelers who don’t want to stray far off the highway.
Boerne, Texas

Boerne’s Buc-ee’s took a while to launch, but the I-10 and US 87 location is worth the wait. It gives hill country drivers a solid stop without detouring into bigger cities. Texas builds like this keep reinforcing Buc-ee’s grip on its home turf.
San Marcos, Texas

With 128 fueling stations set for the I-35 and Yarrington corner, this spot adds muscle to Buc-ee’s Opening Locations in Texas. It’s a smart pick for catching student crowds and regular I-35 travelers. The San Marcos build bridges a gap between two busy cities without pulling drivers too far off course.
Huber Heights, Ohio

Delayed until spring 2026, Huber Heights is still on track to be a Midwest anchor. It shows how Buc-ee’s is willing to take its time breaking into new regions. Once it opens, Ohio drivers won’t have to look south for brisket or clean bathrooms.