Getting to and around Corvallis, Oregon

Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon - Large brick and marble monument with OSU's name on it, at the entrance to OSU.

The downtown and University neighborhoods are highly walkable, and the city has been named one of the nation’s most bicycle-friendly. There are plenty of choices when it comes to Corvallis transportation, including city buses, taxi cabs, shuttles, and car and bicycle rentals.

The League of American Bicyclists awarded Corvallis, Oregon their Gold-level Bicycle Friendly Community status in 2011, and we are committed to keeping the award. Our streets are some of the most bicycle friendly you’ll find, and if you don’t bring your own bike when you visit, you’ll be able to rent one when you get here. If you’re more into a casual stroll from place to place, Corvallis is great for that, too. Walk our shady sidewalks, drinking in the beauty of our stately historical homes as you tour Corvallis’ downtown or the lovely Oregon State campus.

Corvallis Transit System bus 750, a 35-foot, low-floor diesel bus built in 2009 by Gillig, pulling out of the Downtown Transit Center, onto 5th Street, bound for Oregon State University on route C1R.

Corvallis boasts a robust busing system that offers regular route throughout town, and are free to ride. Our buses run on biodiesel, also, so no worries about unpleasant diesel smells or environmental damage. Ride in friendly, timely air-conditioned comfort all over town in Corvallis.

Ride sharing services such as Uber and Lyft are also available in Corvallis.

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