Texas is getting a new Buc-ee's soon, along with 3 other states. See list of locations
Texas is getting another one of its favorite travel centers, and a couple of other states are getting their very first.
Buc-ee's continues to expand its footprint of gargantuan gas stations with locations slated to open across the country.
The brand has created a cult-like following centered around its clean restrooms and above-average culinary offerings. Founded in 1982, the Texas-based company has quickly become one of the state's most recognized exports.
It opened its first location west of Texas in Johnstown, Colorado in 2024 and is in the process of building its first location in the Southwest.
The company prides itself on its outsized stores, exemplified when it opened its largest location in Luling last year, replacing the brand's first family travel center with a 75,000 square foot temple to highway convenience. Soon, another Texas town, just 65 miles west,t will get a Buc-ee's of its own.
The company's website lists three locations with opening dates this year and a fourth slated for next year. Those locations are:
Harrison County, Mississippi: 2025
Brunswick, Georgia: 2025
Rockingham County, Virginia: 2025
Boerne, Texas: 2026
The Mississippi and Virginia locations will be the first in their states.
The Lone Star State boasts the vast majority of Buc-ee's locations, with 36 currently in operation.
— USA TODAY's James Powel contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Another Buc-ee's in Texas? See where new location is opening in 2026

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