Buc-ee’s gas stations have become a staple of our cross-country travels. From the first time we pulled into one of these massive stations, we knew it was something special. With each visit, whether in Texas, Alabama, or Florida, Buc-ee’s has never failed to deliver more than just gas—it’s become part of the journey. On our road trip across America, Buc-ee’s quickly became a go-to stop, not just for refueling but for food, souvenirs, and a much-needed break. Now, they’ve expanded into Colorado, so you can bet we made a pit stop there, too!
What Makes Buc-ee’s So Special?
Buc-ee’s redefines the idea of a gas station. Forget cramped spaces and questionable bathrooms—this is a whole new level of travel convenience, and we’ve come to rely on it. Here’s what sets Buc-ee’s apart:
- Massive Locations: With stores that can exceed 50,000 square feet and over 100 fuel pumps, there’s always space to stretch your legs.
- Cleanest Restrooms: Hands down, Buc-ee’s has the cleanest bathrooms we’ve seen on the road, which is a blessing during long drives.
- Great Food and Snacks: Their fresh beef brisket sandwiches are our go-to snack. Trust us, one bite, and you’ll be hooked. The brisket is tender, smoky, and bursting with flavor—a perfect road trip meal.
- Competitive Gas Prices: Buc-ee’s fuel is always competitively priced, and it feels great knowing we’re getting a fair deal as we cruise across the country.
- Unique Merchandise: We couldn’t resist grabbing Buc-ee’s t-shirts (featuring the iconic beaver) and a few quirky home décor items. These have become little souvenirs of our travels.
- Quirky Touches: Each Buc-ee’s has a life-sized statue of their beaver mascot, Buc-ee, right out front, ready for a quick photo-op before hitting the road again.
- Coke? Not Here: Surprisingly, Buc-ee’s only sells Pepsi products, which threw us off the first time. If you’re a Coca-Cola fan, better stock up elsewhere!
Buc-ee’s Locations We’ve Visited
We’ve made it a point to stop at as many Buc-ee’s locations as possible during our road trip. Whether in Texas, Florida, Alabama, or the brand-new stop in Colorado, the experience is consistently great. Each store offers something familiar but with little regional touches, making every visit memorable.
- Colorado: Buc-ee’s new location in Johnstown is the first in the state, bringing the Buc-ee’s magic to travelers in the Rockies.
- Texas: Of course, the heart of Buc-ee’s. We’ve stopped at the legendary New Braunfels location, which holds the title of the largest convenience store in the world.
- Alabama: The Leeds location just off I-20 became our favorite stop when traveling between Birmingham and Atlanta.
- Florida: With Buc-ee’s in Daytona Beach and St. Augustine, it’s a perfect pit stop for beach-goers heading up or down the coast.
Explore Buc-ee’s locations on Google Maps
Buc-ee’s Billboard Humor: Laughs for Miles
One of the things we love most about Buc-ee’s is the humorous billboards scattered along highways, sometimes hundreds of miles from the nearest store. They help pass the time and make the drive more enjoyable. We’ve seen signs like:
- “Cleanest Bathrooms. Guaranteed.”
- “Your Throne Awaits.”
- “Only 262 Miles to Buc-ee’s. You Can Hold It!”
- “Top-Notch Jerky and Bottomless Drinks.”
These signs are impossible to miss, and they build anticipation long before you even arrive. By the time we reached the station, it was like we’d already been on a Buc-ee’s journey through the billboards!
Buc-ee’s Food and Merch: What We Always Grab
Every time we stop at Buc-ee’s, it’s a challenge not to buy everything in sight. Here’s what we always leave with:
- Beef Brisket Sandwiches: A must. The brisket is carved right in front of you, and the sandwiches are packed with smoky goodness.
- Jerky Wall: With every flavor imaginable, we make it a habit to stock up on jerky for the road.
- Fudge and Sweets: Buc-ee’s in-house fudge is a guilty pleasure—we grab a few slabs every time.
- Beaver Nuggets: A sweet, crunchy snack that has become a road trip essential for us. They’re dangerously addictive!
- Merchandise: We always end up with a t-shirt or two. The designs are fun, and we love showing off our Buc-ee’s gear when we’re back on the road.
Tips for Making the Most of Your Buc-ee’s Visit
If you’re planning to visit Buc-ee’s on your next road trip, here are a few tips we’ve learned along the way:
- Beat the Crowds: Weekends and holidays can get packed, especially at the larger Texas locations. Try to visit during off-hours if you can.
- Bring Your Appetite: Trust us, you’ll want to sample everything—especially the brisket sandwiches and Beaver Nuggets.
- Plan for Extra Time: Buc-ee’s stores are massive, and it’s easy to lose track of time wandering the aisles and browsing the merchandise.
- Photo Time: Don’t forget to snap a photo with the Buc-ee’s beaver statue out front—it’s become a tradition for us!
Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging at Buc-ee’s
Some Buc-ee’s locations are starting to offer EV chargers, but not all of them have this infrastructure yet. If you’re driving an electric vehicle and want to know where to find Buc-ee’s stations with EV charging, check out our detailed guide:
Buc-ee’s Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is Buc-ee’s open 24/7? Yes, most Buc-ee’s locations operate 24/7, so you can fuel up and grab snacks anytime.
- Does Buc-ee’s sell Coca-Cola products? No, Buc-ee’s only offers Pepsi products.
- Can I bring my pet inside Buc-ee’s? Pets aren’t allowed inside, but many Buc-ee’s locations have pet-friendly areas outside.
- Do Buc-ee’s gas stations have electric vehicle (EV) chargers? Some Buc-ee’s locations are starting to offer EV chargers, but not all have them yet. See our EV Charging Guide for more details.
The Buc-ee’s Experience: A Road Trip Favorite
Buc-ee’s has become one of the highlights of our American road trip. It’s more than just a place to refuel—it’s a destination in itself. Whether we’re indulging in brisket sandwiches, stocking up on snacks, or just taking a break from driving, Buc-ee’s always delivers. And with its continued expansion—like the new location in Colorado—there are even more reasons to love this quirky, giant gas station. If you see one of those billboards along the highway, follow it. Trust us, the journey (and the sandwiches) are worth it!
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