
Lincoln, NE 68504
Nestled in the heart of the Ouachitas, Mena, AR, is a delightful escape for those seeking both adventure and relaxation. A bus to Mena is your ticket to a town that charms with its laid-back vibe and natural wonders. Begin your journey with a trek along the Talimena Scenic Drive, where vistas spellbound with their colorful vistas. If exploring local culture is on the agenda, the Ouachita Little Theatre puts on delightful community shows that capture the town's spirit.
For a slice of history, the local history museum offers glimpses into Mena's past, while the charming downtown beckons with its unique shops and friendly locals eager for a chat. Outdoor lovers can find tranquility on a fishing day at Lake Wilhelmina or a buoyant paddle on the Cossatot River, each offering a refreshing unwind.
Before you know it, you'll be part of Mena's story. Ready to discover this gem? Book your bus to Mena, AR, today and let the adventure unfold!
Jump on a bus to Lincoln, NE, where heartland hospitality meets an unexpected flair for fun. Tucked away in Nebraska's prairies, Lincoln is brimming with charm and vibrant attractions sure to make your trip memorable. Start your adventures downtown at the Lincoln Children's Museum for interactive exhibits that spark curiosity, or explore the fascinating timeline of Nebraska's heritage at the State Capitol, renowned for its striking architecture and impressive 400-foot tower.
Craving some fresh air? The Sunken Gardens offers a little oasis filled with blooming beauty - perfect for a leisurely stroll or peaceful reflection. And if you're up for some cultural immersion, hit the Haymarket District. It's the spot where you'll find unique shops, local dining gems, and a buzzing nightlife scene all housed in historic warehouses.
Feeling sporty? Cheer on the Cornhuskers at a football game where the energy is infectious. Getting to Lincoln has never been easier or more rewarding. So grab those Trailways tickets, and let the heart of Nebraska amaze you with its warmth and flair.





