A few of the companies we’ve worked with
Nike World Headquarters
The Nike World Headquarters (One Bowerman Dr, Beaverton, OR 97005) is a massive 400-acre campus that serves as a global landmark. For visiting athletic teams or corporate delegates, navigating this private campus is strictly regulated. Buses must enter via the main security gate at Murray Blvd and Bowerman Dr. Security is tight, and drivers must have a manifest ready. Most large 56-passenger charter buses are directed to unload at the Decathlon or Tiger Woods buildings. Because campus parking is notoriously restricted for oversized vehicles, we often stage our buses at nearby off-site lots along SW Jenkins Rd after dropping your group at the designated curb. The campus is generally open for business Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM, though specific buildings have varying access.
Tualatin Hills Nature Park
A premier spot for field trips and nature enthusiasts, Tualatin Hills Nature Park (15655 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97003) covers 222 acres of diverse ecosystems. For school groups utilizing a 47-passenger school bus or a 30-passenger minibus, the primary entrance on SW Millikan Way offers a specific bus turnaround area near the Nature Center. The park is open from dawn to dusk daily. We recommend arriving before 10:00 AM to avoid the mid-day congestion from local commuters using the nearby MAX Blue Line station. Buses cannot park in the main visitor lot; however, the drivers are familiar with utilizing the designated overflow staging area to ensure a quick pickup when your guided tour through the evergreen forest concludes.
Reser Stadium (Oregon State University Trips)
While Reser Stadium (660 SW 26th St, Corvallis, OR 97331) is a 90-minute drive south via I-5, it is a primary destination for Beaverton-based fan groups. On game days, traffic on the "Beaverton-Tigard Highway" (OR-217) can add 30 minutes to your trip. For Beavers home games, your 56-passenger motorcoach will typically be directed to park in the "Oversized Vehicle Lot" located at the corner of 15th St and Washington Way. We suggest booking your shuttle to arrive at least three hours before kickoff to secure your spot. The drivers know to avoid the downtown Corvallis bottlenecks by taking the Western Blvd exit. Amenities like onboard WiFi and power outlets make the transit time productive for fans and alumni groups.
Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
"The Reser" (12625 SW Crescent St, Beaverton, OR 97005) is the crown jewel of Central Beaverton’s Arts District. Since its opening, it has become a high-traffic zone for school performances and galas. Loading a 25-passenger minibus here requires precision; the designated passenger loading zone is located directly on SW Crescent Street. Because the adjacent parking garage has a low height clearance of 8’2”, your full-sized charter bus cannot enter. Instead, your driver will drop your group at the front plaza and relocate to a designated bus idling zone near the Beaverton City Library. Hours vary by performance, but the box office typically opens at 10:00 AM.
Cooper Mountain Nature Park
For groups looking for the best views of the Chehalem Mountains, Cooper Mountain Nature Park (18892 SW Kemmer Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007) is the destination. The drive up SW 175th Ave features steep grades that can be taxing for smaller vehicles, which is why we recommend a climate-controlled 35-passenger minibus for this route. The park is open from 8:00 AM to sunset. The parking lot at the Nature House is small; buses must utilize the pull-through lane for unloading only. We ensure your driver stays in communication via cell phone to pull back into the loop the moment your group finishes their hike on the Little Prairie Loop.
Washington Square Mall
As one of the highest-grossing shopping centers in the Pacific Northwest, Washington Square (9585 SW Washington Square Rd, Portland, OR 97223) is a logistical challenge during the holidays. For shopping excursions or tour groups, we utilize the commercial vehicle lane near the Nordstrom entrance off SW 92nd Ave. Avoid the main entrance off Scholls Ferry Road between 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM when OR-217 traffic spills over into the mall lots. A 56-passenger charter bus with undercarriage storage is ideal here for stowing shopping bags. While cars fight for spots in the multi-level garages, your driver will stage the bus in the designated oversized lot near the former Sears building.
Ron Tonkin Field
Home to the Hillsboro Hops and located just minutes from Beaverton, Ron Tonkin Field (4450 NE Century Blvd, Hillsboro, OR 97124) draws thousands of fans. For group outings, your 50-passenger party bus or charter bus should enter via NE Century Blvd. The stadium has a dedicated bus drop-off point near Gate B. Parking for oversized vehicles is generally $15–$20 depending on the event. The drivers are well-versed in the "Sunset Highway" (US-26) traffic patterns, ensuring your group arrives before the first pitch. After the game, we stage at the designated pickup loop to avoid the mass exodus of cars in the main gravel lots.
Cedar Hills Crossing
This central shopping and dining hub (3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005) is a popular stop for dinner before heading to a show at The Reser. For large groups, we recommend the 20-passenger executive sprinter van for easy maneuverability in the congested lots. The best drop-off point is the curb near the Roundabout on SW Crescent St. Because this area is a "New Urbanism" development with narrow lanes, the drivers avoid the interior parking rows and instead use the perimeter access roads near the Century 16 theater. It is open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with restaurants staying open later.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Beaverton Group Travel Transportation
What is the best way to avoid traffic on Highway 217 in a charter bus?
Traffic on OR-217 is notoriously heavy between 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM. We recommend using internal North-South routes like SW Murray Blvd or SW 158th Ave for local Beaverton transfers. If you must use the highway, the drivers build in a 20-30 minute buffer to ensure your group arrives at the Nike campus or Washington Square on time.
Where can a full-size motorcoach park in downtown Beaverton?
Oversized parking is limited in the central core near The Reser. Most 56-passenger charter buses will drop off on SW Crescent St and then relocate to the designated bus parking area near the Beaverton Transit Center or the large public lot behind the Beaverton City Library on SW Hall Blvd.
Do you offer ADA-accessible bus rentals in Beaverton?
Yes, we provide ADA-accessible 56-passenger motorcoaches and minibuses equipped with wheelchair lifts and widened aisles. Please specify this requirement when getting your 30-second quote so we can ensure the correct vehicle is assigned to your Hamilton County or Washington County route.
Can we bring coolers and gear on the bus for Ron Tonkin Field games?
Absolutely. Our 56-passenger charter buses feature spacious undercarriage luggage storage bays, perfect for tailgating gear, coolers, and sports equipment. For smaller groups, our 25-passenger minibuses offer overhead storage for day bags and personal items.
What bus type is best for touring the Tualatin Valley wineries?
For the winding roads of the Tualatin Valley and Cooper Mountain area, we recommend a 25-35 passenger minibus. These vehicles offer the perfect balance of comfort—with climate control and tinted windows—and maneuverability for the tighter gravel driveways found at local vineyards.