• New Braunfels (one of the biggest Buc-ee’s in Texas!)


      Why it's great: Float the Comal or Guadalupe Rivers, explore Gruene Hall (Texas’ oldest dance hall), and hit antique shops before stocking up at Buc-ee’s.

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    • Madisonville (right off I-45)

      Small-town charm with Texas beef jerky shops, coffee stops, and the perfect Buc-ee’s break between Dallas and Houston.

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    • Temple: “Barbecue, backroads, and a beaver bag full of snacks.”

      Why it's great: Known for barbecue, great rail history, and just enough to explore before grabbing Buc-ee’s fudge and heading on down I-35

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    • Texas City: “From beaver nuggets to the beach in one bite.”

      No Texas road trip is complete without a pit stop at Buc-ee’s. From Beaver Nuggets to brisket sandwiches, here’s what to grab to fuel your ride.

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    For the Sake of the Law (and the Lone Star Truth)


    We’re not Buc-ee’s. We’re not partners, affiliates, or official resellers. Buc-ee’s is a registered trademark of its rightful owners, and we tip our hats to ’em. Every item we offer is purchased lawfully and resold under the first-sale doctrine. We’re just big fans of Texas, road trips, and sharing a little beaver-fueled joy wherever we can.