#51 – Warner Robins, GA
7001 Russell Parkway
Fort Valley, GA
Georgia's Buc-ee's locations serve as critical waypoints on one of the busiest travel corridors in the Southeast. Whether you're making the Florida-to-Tennessee drive, exploring the Georgia coast, or navigating around Atlanta, these stores provide the quality pit stops that make long drives manageable.
The strategic placement of Georgia's Buc-ee's is deliberate genius. Warner Robins catches travelers heading through Central Georgia on I-75, perfectly positioned between Atlanta and Florida. Calhoun serves the northern I-75 corridor, catching traffic from Tennessee and making a great pre-Atlanta or post-Atlanta stop. Brunswick rounds out the trio on I-95, serving coastal travelers heading to or from Florida's Atlantic beaches.
For anyone who regularly drives through Georgia, these Buc-ee's have become the landmarks that break up the journey. The Peach State's version of Buc-ee's fits right in with Southern hospitality traditions—friendly service, generous portions, and that "stay a while" atmosphere that turns a gas stop into a genuine break from the road.
This Georgia Buc-ee's road trip guide is part of our complete Buc-ee's Road Trip Planning Guide. Explore all 3 Buc-ee's locations in Georgia and plan your perfect road trip.
7001 Russell Parkway
Fort Valley, GA
601 Union Grove Rd. SE
Adairsville, GA
6900 Hwy 99
Brunswick, GA
Expected: 2027
Georgia's fourth Buc-ee's is planned for Monroe County off I-75 at Rumble Road, with a 74,000 square foot facility expected to open in 2027.
Warner Robins and Calhoun provide perfect spacing for the drive, letting you split the Georgia portion into comfortable segments.
Take I-75 to I-16, then catch the Brunswick Buc-ee's on I-95. Great route combining Atlanta with coastal Georgia.
The Brunswick location serves as an optional stop for those continuing to the Golden Isles after Savannah.
Planning a trip through Georgia? Don't miss these popular destinations near Buc-ee's locations:
Time your Georgia Buc-ee's stop to miss Atlanta rush hour (7-9 AM, 4-7 PM). Stop at Calhoun before or after your Atlanta timing window.
Stock up on beach supplies, snacks, and drinks at Brunswick before heading to Jekyll Island, St. Simons, or Sea Island. Island prices are typically higher.
If driving from Tennessee to Florida, plan stops at both Calhoun and Warner Robins to break Georgia into three manageable segments.
Georgia Buc-ee's often stock regional items. Look for Georgia pecan products and local treats you might not find in other states.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November) offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful Georgia foliage in fall.
Summer Considerations: I-75 and I-95 see heavy vacation traffic all summer. The Brunswick location is especially busy with beach-bound travelers.
Masters Week: The first full week of April sees increased traffic around Augusta as golf fans attend the Masters Tournament.
Football Season: Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, and college football generally increase traffic around Atlanta from September through December.
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