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from Anderson, SC to Albert Lea, MN

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About buses from Anderson, SC to Albert Lea, MN

Buses from Anderson, SC to Albert Lea, MN travel the 846mi (1361.50km) journey, taking approximately 1d, 10h, 40m. Usually, there is 1 bus operating per day. While the average ticket price for this journey is around $255.11, you can find the cheapest bus tickets for as low as $255.11.

  • Distance
    846mi (1361.50km)
  • Average trip duration
  • Average bus ticket price
    $255.11
  • Trips per day
    1
  • Top Carriers
    Greyhound Lines

Bus Station Information for Albert Lea, MN

Albert Lea (Love's Travel Stop)

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Albert Lea, MN 56007

24 Hours
Curbside Stop
Address
2751 E Main St. 
Albert Lea, MN 56007
Phone Number
(800) 858-8555
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City InformationforAnderson, SC

Grab your sense of wanderlust and hop on a bus to Anderson, SC, the "Electric City" that buzzes with charm and energy. Known for its Southern hospitality and scenic landscapes, Anderson offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and outdoor fun. Begin your adventure at Anderson County Museum, where local tales and artifacts bring the past to life. If you're a nature enthusiast, Lake Hartwell is a must-visit for fishing, kayaking, or simply unwinding by the serene waters.

Art aficionados will enjoy the Anderson Arts Center, while thrill-seekers can head over to Kid Venture – a popular spot for families to play and explore. Downtown Anderson boasts delightful boutiques, antique shops, and tempting local eateries that serve Southern delights. Banjo Coffee and Sawdust Coffee House are favorites for a caffeine fix or a friendly chat with locals.

Whether you're exploring solo or with companions, Anderson promises an inviting escape with activities and experiences that won’t stretch your wallet. So, pack your bags and get on that bus to Anderson, SC, where your next adventure awaits!

City InformationforAlbert Lea, MN

Ready for a delightful small-town getaway? Look no further than a bus to Albert Lea, MN, where Midwestern charm and outdoor adventure come together in perfect harmony. Nestled in southern Minnesota, this inviting town features picturesque landscapes and a friendly community vibe that's deeply infectious.

Start your visit by unwinding at Fountain Lake, perfect for leisurely walks or a serene afternoon of kayaking. If history tickles your fancy, the Freeborn County Historical Museum won't disappoint, offering fascinating glimpses into the area’s rich past. For a sprinkle of botanic beauty, venture into the lush Myre-Big Island State Park and immerse yourself in a world of scenic trails and wildlife-rich wetlands.

As you wind down, the city's vibrant arts scene shines through at the Marion Ross Performing Arts Center, where local talents light up the stage. And let's not forget the hometown flavors—local diners and cafes serve dishes that capture the essence of community spirit and home-cooked goodness.

So, why wait? Grab your tickets and embark on a bus to Albert Lea, MN, where small-town allure creates big, memorable experiences.

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