Jun 15, 2026
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CET Summer Shuttles Return to Central Oregon

Cascades East Transit (CET) has reinstated its summer recreation shuttle services, providing convenient access to Central Oregon’s outdoor destinations while aiming to alleviate parking challenges, traffic congestion, and the need for car shuttling.

Services and Schedules

The return of these shuttle services is designed to improve public access to Central Oregon’s outdoor amenities, an area known for its adventure opportunities. By providing transportation, CET intends to reduce parking demand and environmental impacts at popular recreation sites.

The Lava Butte Shuttle launched this past weekend in collaboration with the Deschutes National Forest, providing access to a volcanic viewpoint. The Transit to Trails and Ride the River services are scheduled to begin on June 17.

Andrea Wasilew, CET outreach and engagement administrator, emphasized the benefit of these services. “Central Oregon is built around outdoor adventure and these services make it easier for everyone to enjoy it,” Wasilew said. “Whether you’re heading to the trails, floating the river, or taking in the views at Lava Butte, CET helps people spend less time dealing with parking and more time enjoying the experience.”

The Lava Butte Shuttle operates daily through Sept. 7, running from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Departures occur every 20 minutes between the Lava Lands Visitor Center and the summit of Lava Butte. This service provides a scenic journey to panoramic volcanic views, interpretive exhibits, and the historic fire lookout area.

Beginning June 17, the Transit to Trails service will transport riders directly to the Deschutes National Forest trail system, which includes one of Oregon’s largest singletrack mountain biking networks. This service caters to mountain bikers, outdoor enthusiasts, families, and visitors seeking to avoid parking difficulties and go straight to trailheads and the Mount Bachelor recreation area.

Also starting June 17, the Ride the River floating shuttle will assist floaters on the Deschutes River by eliminating the need for a multi-car shuffle. This service provides transportation between Riverbend Park and Drake Park, allowing passengers to park once and enjoy floating the river throughout the day.


Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.

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