Missouri Finally Got Its First Buc-ee’s but Getting a Second One Is a Different Problem Entirely

Buc-ee’s has spent the last several years pushing beyond Texas with oversized travel centers in Southern and Midwestern highway markets. In Missouri, that expansion has so far produced one confirmed store in Springfield and no publicly announced follow-up elsewhere in the state.

Buc-ee’s opened Missouri’s first store in Springfield with 120 fuel positions

Buc-ee’s opened its first Missouri location on December 11, 2023, in Springfield, after the company announced in November 2023 that the store would begin serving customers at 6 a.m. that day, according to KBIA. Local television station KY3 reported the site includes 53,000 square feet and 120 fueling positions, making it a full-size travel center rather than a smaller-format stop.

The Springfield store sits at 3284 N. Beaver Road near Interstate 44, the same corridor city and business leaders promoted as a fit for regional highway traffic. KCUR reported on opening day that Buc-ee’s owner Arch “Beaver” Aplin III was in Springfield as the company debuted its first Missouri outpost. That gave the state a long-discussed entry into a chain that had already been expanding across multiple non-Texas markets.

Springfield had been working toward the project well before the ribbon cutting. The city’s public archive shows Buc-ee’s held a Springfield groundbreaking in 2022, and planning materials from that period placed the project along North Mulroy Road before the road-renaming process moved forward. Reporting around the opening also tied the development to city-backed interchange and site work intended to support the large traffic draw expected at the location.

Missouri still has only 1 confirmed Buc-ee’s, and no second in-state project is public

What is confirmed today is narrow but clear: Missouri has one operating Buc-ee’s, and it is the Springfield store off I-44. Buc-ee’s public-facing website does not list another Missouri location, and the company’s contact page currently highlights estimated future openings in states such as Louisiana and North Carolina without adding a second Missouri project.

That distinction matters because Buc-ee’s expansion often generates speculation long before a company filing, city vote, or opening-date announcement appears. As of July 2, 2026, Buc-ee’s has not released a public opening date, construction timeline, or city name for a second Missouri store. The company also has not published a comprehensive Missouri pipeline list that would show whether other sites are under active consideration.

For Missouri drivers, that means Springfield remains the only confirmed in-state stop for now. There may be logical highway corridors for future growth, including routes linking Kansas City, Columbia, St. Louis, or southeastern Missouri, but no such project is publicly confirmed by Buc-ee’s. Without an official filing, company announcement, or local government approval tied to a named Missouri site, a second store remains a possibility rather than a reported plan.

The hold-up appears tied to Buc-ee’s site-driven expansion model, not a confirmed Missouri pullback

The available record suggests the issue is not a retreat from Missouri but Buc-ee’s deliberate, site-by-site growth model. Industry reporting from C-Store Dive described the Springfield project as a 53,000-square-foot travel center with 120 fuel stations, supported by local tax incentives and infrastructure work. That kind of development requires large parcels, interstate access, traffic capacity, and municipal approvals, which can slow expansion in any state.

Buc-ee’s own materials also show the company continues to control growth centrally rather than through franchising. In its FAQ, Buc-ee’s states that it does not offer franchise opportunities, which means each new store depends on direct company site selection and development rather than local operators opening units independently. That structure can limit the pace of expansion even when customer demand appears strong.

For Missouri residents, the practical takeaway is unchanged. Springfield is still the state’s only official Buc-ee’s location, and travelers looking for the chain in Missouri should expect to use that site unless Buc-ee’s adds another project to its public list. Until the company announces a city, date, or construction schedule, any talk of a second Missouri Buc-ee’s remains unconfirmed.

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