Reliable Charter Bus Rental Service Bend, Oregon

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Busneeds.com is the premier bus company in Bend. We’ve been operating here for several decades, and have built a reputation as the number one bus operator in the region. Our motto is simple quality service, at an affordable and inexpensive price. From our reservation specialists, to our customer service, to our drivers, you’ll find, we deliver the highest quality customer experience that is superior to that of our competitors.

When it comes to safety, we give it the top priority. Our drivers are carefully vetted, and given special training before being deployed on the road. As a matter of fact, we go above and beyond the state requirements. This is why in all our years of operation, we’ve never gotten into an accident. 

 

Also, as a part of safety and cleanliness, we give importance to vehicle maintenance as well. Our vehicles are the most well maintained in the industry. Once again, we go above and beyond the state requirements to maintain our buses. As a matter of fact, in all our years of operation due to our proper maintenance we’ve never had a mechanical failure or breakdown. 

 

Lastly, we have the largest fleet in the industry. So whether you need a Coach Bus, Minibus, Party Bus, School Bus, Van, or Shuttle Bus rental, we have the vehicles that suit your needs. So if you’re looking for a dependable, professional, comfortable, worry free, competitively, and fairly priced service, then make your booking with us. We guarantee to WOW you, so click here, and make your booking now!

 

Attractions in Bend

High Desert Museum: A museum dedicated to bringing together wildlife, culture, and history, it is an amazing window into life in the high desert. With more than 135 acres of land, and 100,000 square feet of exhibit space, the museum is a must see for anyone visiting the town. From river otters, to porcupines, and badgers, you can experience wildlife like you never did before. There are also characters who will explain the life of the early settlers and explorers in Oregon. You will really understand the high desert life, when you see the Falcons, Vultures, and hawks here. There are also many hands-on activities that will help you to understand native American culture in this part of the world too.

 

Mount Bachelor: Largest ski resort by area, second largest single mountain ski resort in the U.S., as well as the sixth largest in the country. Known for its dry snow, with typical snowfall of over 462 inches, and a mid winter base of over 150 inches. The resort has a lift served vertical drop of 3,365 feet with a lift running to 9000 feet just 65 feet below the volcano’s summit. Since it’s one of the tallest mountains, it experiences high winds, often causing the chairlift to the summit to be put on standby. Total lift accessible area is 4318 acres, with about 1,600 acres groomed daily. 

 

Deschutes National Forest: Situated on the eastsern slopes of the cascades, there’s more than 1.6 million acres of forest space to enjoy. The forest’s highest point is 10, 358 ft, and its lowest point is 1950 ft. With more than 80 campgrounds across the forest, visitors can enjoy a wide variety of ecosystems, and landscapes. 

 

Lava River Cave: This mile long lava tube takes 1.5 hours to see in its entirety. There are 55 stairs of descent, flat areas, and even more stairways. To prevent spreading white nose syndrome to bats, they ask that you not wear clothing or gear used in other caves. They also recommend you wear close toed shoes and warm clothing, as the temperature inside is only 42 degrees fahrenheit. You will also need two light sources to successfully complete your cave trip. 

 

Pilot Butte: A landmark that you can see from anywhere from Bend, it is a cinder cone structure that is the remains of an extinct volcano. This is not just a place to visit for its beauty, it had real practical application for those who were looking for a safe passage across the Deschutes river. Today there’s a road that goes up to the top and back down and is open from morning to night as long as there isn’t snow and ice. However if you want to trek, there are several different paths that lead up to the top, and you can make out spectacular views at different spots in the trail. If you are looking to learn along the way, there are signs that point out historical facts, and points of interest on your path up to the top. There are also benches as well as a circular wall that will help you sit yourself down and take in the breathtaking view. In short there are different ways to get up to the top: one is the mile long paved road, second is the steep nature trail, third is the base trail which winds around the volcano. 

 

Lava Butte: Part of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, you can walk down a path of molten area, particularly the 5.5 mile lava paved path, and enjoy your view when you get up to the top of the Butte. You can also spend your time under beautiful pines while attending a ranger talk. During the busy season from Memorial day weekend through labor day weekend, there is a shuttle that will take you to the top of the Butte at a cost of $2 per person. 

 

Go with the best tour bus rental in Bend, Go with Busneeds.com!

Busneeds is the leading transportation company in Bend. Ready to explore Bend with a superior bus company? It’s really easy, just click here. Whether you’re doing a group outing, church event, Convention/conference/seminar, tradeshow/expo, wedding, Athletic event, School/College Trip. We’re the most dependable, and inexpensive and affordable Charter Bus Rental. Make your reservation today! Contact us now for a FREE no obligation quote!

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