Local motorists in Washington County and the surrounding Florida Panhandle have solid options at the pump this Saturday, with the lowest regular unleaded gasoline prices within a 10-mile drive of Chipley dipping to $3.64 per gallon.
Data from fuel-tracking service iExit shows the best deals clustered right in Chipley itself. Two stations share the top spot for lowest price: the Marathon at 1303 Jackson Ave. and the Murphy USA at 1623 Main St., both posting regular unleaded at $3.64. Close behind is the Orange Hill Express at 982 Orange Hill Rd. at $3.65.
Other competitive options in town include the Tom Thumb at 1034 Main St. (around $3.68, though some reports note the figure may be over 24 hours old), the Exxon at 1369 Jackson Ave. at $3.69, and both the Exxon/Express Lane at 1698 Main St. and the Marathon at 1230 Main St. near $3.73. Slightly higher but still reasonable are the Texaco at 1699 Main St. ($3.88) and the Chevron Chipley Food Mart at 1428 Blue Lake Rd. (around $3.89–$3.90).
Across roughly 10 stations within about 5 miles of Chipley (comfortably inside the 10-mile radius), iExit data puts the average regular price near $3.74, with a high around $3.89.
NewsBreak listings updated today similarly flag the Express Lane #773 (Exxon) at 1698 Main St. among the more affordable stops in the immediate area, with prices in the mid-to-high $3.70s range depending on the exact report.
Nearby Bonifay, roughly 9–10 miles west along U.S. Highway 90 and within easy driving distance for many Chipley residents, shows prices generally a bit higher. Stations such as the Express Lane on N. Waukesha St. and Circle K locations are reporting regular around $3.90.
These local figures compare favorably to the broader Florida market. AAA data places the statewide average for regular unleaded in the $3.88–$3.92 range as of August 21–22, 2026 (with the most recent reported Florida average near $3.88–$3.92 and national figures higher). Chipley-area drivers shopping the lowest stations can save 20–30 cents per gallon or more versus the state average—potentially several dollars on a typical fill-up.
Prices remain dynamic and can shift with wholesale costs, local competition, demand, and payment method (cash or loyalty programs sometimes yield further discounts). Real-time apps such as iExit, GasBuddy, or station-specific tools, along with checking the pump itself, remain the best way to confirm the absolute latest numbers before heading out.
For Chipley residents and travelers along I-10 or U.S. 90 this weekend, the combination of convenient Main Street and Jackson Avenue locations offering the region’s lowest tags provides a welcome break at the pump in the rural Panhandle.
