Updated April 5, 2026 — Prices updated regularly from EIA data
$2.82
Average Regular Unleaded — Clarksville, Tennessee
Current Gas Prices in Clarksville
Clarksville, Tennessee motorists pay $$2.82 per gallon on average for regular gas today. The city's Southeast market dynamics and the presence of {brandNote} stations influence what local drivers pay at the pump.
Fuel Type
Price / Gallon
Grade
Trend
Regular Unleaded
$2.82
87 octane
▲ Rising
Mid-Grade
$3.26
89 octane
▲ Rising
Premium
$3.52
91-93 octane
▲ Rising
Diesel
$3.82
N/A
▲ Rising
Price Comparison
Clarksville Average
$2.82
Regular Unleaded
Tennessee State Average
$3.04
$0.22 below the Tennessee average
National Average
$3.99
$1.17 below the national average
About Gas Prices in Clarksville
Clarksville's fuel market is shaped by several intersecting forces. Its Southeast supply chain means most supply arrives through regional pipeline networks. During spring switchover to summer fuel blends, prices in Clarksville typically rise 8-12 cents before stabilizing. The most competitive stations cluster near major retail corridors and highway commercial zones.
Gas Prices by Brand in This City
Estimated prices based on brand modifiers. Sorted cheapest to most expensive.
Costco offers the cheapest gas wherever it operates in the Clarksville area. Among street stations, Circle K, Speedway, and Wawa (in applicable markets) consistently offer below-average prices. Shell, Chevron, and BP typically price above the local average.
At today's Clarksville average of $$2.82 per gallon, a standard 13-gallon sedan tank costs ${fillCost} to fill. A larger 20-gallon SUV or truck tank runs ${truckFill}. Choosing the cheapest local station can save $3-5 on each fill-up.
Monday and Tuesday are statistically the cheapest days to buy gas in most US cities including Clarksville. Prices rise Thursday through Sunday as weekend driving demand increases. Filling up Tuesday afternoon before price adjustments is a reliable strategy.
Clarksville and surrounding cities typically track similar fuel prices given shared supply infrastructure. Differences of 5-15 cents between nearby cities are common depending on local tax differences and competition levels.
A 10-cent savings on 15 gallons equals $1.50. If the cheaper station is 5 miles away and your car gets 25 MPG, the detour costs about 0.4 gallons. Savings above 15 cents per gallon are consistently worth moderate detours.