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Book a Charter Bus To a Bozeman Bobcats Games

Get your group of Montana State University Bobcats fans to upcoming games with a private charter bus rental from Charter Bus Bozeman! Skip the hassle of navigating crowded game day traffic and expensive parking by booking a shuttle to Bobcats games at Worthington Arena or Bobcat Stadium. Your driver will handle the roads while your group of fans travels together and gets hyped for the game. A charter bus rental offers modern amenities like WiFi and power outlets to keep mobile devices charged while tailgating before tip-off or kickoff. There’s also plenty of storage space for coolers, food, signs, and anything else your group needs to host an epic tailgate.


Comfortable Wedding Guest Transportation in Bozeman

When planning your special day in Bozeman, don’t forget about guest transportation. If you’re having your wedding at a venue like the Gallatin River Lodge but guests are lodging in Bozeman hotels, providing shuttle service to your venue can alleviate travel-related stress for your guests. They won’t have to worry about driving, parking, and potentially arriving late to your ceremony or reception. Instead, everyone can hop on a wedding shuttle, relax in climate-controlled interiors, and enjoy free WiFi while a driver handles all the road details. Call 406-315-4228 to book your wedding shuttle bus and get a quote tailored just for you!
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When your corporate travels bring you to Bozeman, let Charter Bus Bozeman handle the transportation. We offer a variety of corporate charter bus rental services in Bozeman for businesses of all sizes. Reserve a minibus for your company’s private team-building retreat at the Spire Climbing Center or a full-size charter bus to transport colleagues to a large conference at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. Your group will travel in a stylish and modern charter bus rental equipped with WiFi and power outlets so everyone can work on the go. With a driver and a tailored itinerary, your corporate group will have an efficient ride wherever business travels take you in Bozeman.


Move Student Groups With a Bozeman Bus Rental

Whether you’re organizing a field trip to the American Computer & Robotics Museum or your university needs transportation for a sports team, Charter Bus Bozeman has a charter bus in our network for you. The charter bus rentals we offer are an upgrade from a traditional school bus, so your school group will have a more comfortable and enjoyable trip. Rent a bus with a variety of entertainment options including TVs with DVD players, reclining seats, WiFi, and more.
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Call Now: 406-315-4228Charter Bus Rentals for Private Events in Bozeman

Have a group traveling to Bozeman for a private event? Skip the hassle of driving personal cars, organizing carpools, and battling traffic on the way to popular event spaces. A private charter bus rental will travel on your time and your own designated route and can even have a driver to serve as your built-in DD. Your charter bus can come with premium amenities like free WiFi and even TVs and an onboard restroom.


Fast And Efficient Airport Transfer Shuttles

Whether you’re flying into Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) or a smaller nearby airport like the one in Belgrade, we can provide a personalized shuttle bus rental service to transport your group. A private driver will take care of airport traffic while your passengers enjoy premium amenities like climate control, reclining seats, and free WiFi. You’ll have an easy pickup and drop off service to your hotel or any other destination your travels bring you.
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Bus Type | Per Hour | Per Day | Per Mile |
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50 to 56 Passenger Charter Bus | $180 – $500+ | $1,800 – $3,800 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
40 to 50 Passenger Charter Bus | $170 – $480+ | $1,700 – $3,565 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
25 to 35 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $450+ | $1,610 – $3,465 | $4.00 – $9.95 |
20 to 24 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $440+ | $1,610 – $3,365 | $4.00 – $8.95 |
15 to 18 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $430+ | $1,520 – $3,255 | $4.00 – $7.95 |
Entertainer Coach | $315 – $550+ | $3,000 – $5,000+ | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Yellow School Bus | $145 – $450+ | $1,520 – $3,655 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Shuttle Bus | $155 – $450+ | $1,520 – $3,655 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Bozeman Party Bus Rental Prices
Type of Party Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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Small Party Bus (10 to 20 Passengers) | $180 - $450+ | $200 - $470+ | $1,000 - $2,900+ |
Medium Party Bus (20 to 40 Passengers) | $200 - $500+ | $220 - $500+ | $1,200 - $3,500+ |
Large Party Bus Rental (40 to 50 Passengers) | $250 - $500+ | $240 - $520+ | $1,500 - $3,900+ |
Mercedes Sprinter Party Bus | $160 - $400+ | $180 - $450+ | $1,000 - $3,900+ |
* Prices may vary greatly in your city and state. Due to the impact of COVID-19 and inflation, all rental prices shown are past estimates. Actual pricing may be significantly higher depending on availability and location. To get real-time pricing, call us 1-406-315-4228 or use our online quote tool.
Top Destinations in Bozeman To Visit By Charter Bus
Bozeman, Montana has an abundance of outdoor and indoor attractions that are perfect for all types of travelers. If you’re headed to Bozeman with a large group, book a charter bus to simplify your itinerary and ensure that each location on your tour is easily accessible with a personal driver and comfortable amenities.

Museum of the Rockies
- 600 W Kagy Blvd, Bozeman, MT 59717
- (406) 994-2251
The Museum of the Rockies, situated at the foot of the Bridger Mountains on the Montana State University campus, is a treasure trove for anyone who loves history. The museum features exhibits on everything from regional paleontology and astronomy, to American Indian culture, to local textile and clothing arts. If you’re looking to take a school field trip or even plan an adult group tour around this world-class museum, make sure to inquire about group ticket prices and educational tours.

Gallatin History Museum
- 317 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715
- (406) 522-8122
Housed in what used to be the county jail, this historic building has served as the Gallatin History Museum since 1977. Explore the history of the Bozeman and Gallatin Valley region through relics from early fur traders, Native American artifacts, and historic photos of early settlers in the American West. If you want to learn even more, you can also explore the Gallatin County Records Center and Archives located in the building.

American Computer & Robotics Museum
- 2023 Stadium Dr, Bozeman, MT 59715
- (406) 582-1288
If you’ve got some tech junkies in your group, you’ll want to make sure the American Computer & Robotics Museum is on your list of places to visit. See how computers have evolved from the first computing devices that took up entire rooms to smartphones and tablets of the modern day, and learn about artificial intelligence and its role in our society. The museum is open 9 am to 5pm everyday of the week except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. General admission is $12. Seniors and military members pay $10, and children ages 5-17 pay $5. Admission for children 4 and under is free.

Montana Grizzly Encounter
- 80 Rr 392, Bozeman, MT 59718
- (406) 586-8899
Located near Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, the Montana Grizzly Encounter is a way for groups of kids and adults to observe grizzly bears in a simulated natural environment. You’ll discover how grizzlies live, how to interact with them and what they like to eat through the Center’s educational programs, including the live bear training and enrichment session. General admission is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, $8 for students, $5 for children ages 4-12, and kids under 4 are free.

Emerson Cultural Center
- 111 S Grand Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715
- (406) 587-9797
Art and culture lovers will want to check out the Emerson Cultural Center, located in Bozeman’s historic district. Set in a former Emerson School built in 1913, the cultural center hosts community events like art classes, art sales and exhibits, open artist studios, and performances from local musicians and dancers. Take a stroll through the galleries and view art from artists like local photographer Greg Gianforte, known for his landscape and fine art photography, or enjoy a night out at one of Emerson’s many events with a group of your most artsy friends.

Gallatin River Lodge
- 8905 Gallatin Road, Bozeman, MT 59718
- (406) 388-0148
This remote resort is a great spot for groups looking for an outdoor getaway experience. Located south of Bozeman near the Madison and Gallatin Rivers where they meet, this luxurious spot offers views of the Spanish Peaks, the Madison and Gallatin mountain ranges, and the Gallatin Canyon. At the resort, your group can enjoy fly-fishing, horseback riding, or even book a stay at one of the Inn’s cozy rooms or private luxury cabins. This is also a lovely site for a company event, retreat, or wedding!

Spire Climbing Center
- 1024 N Rouse Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715
- (406) 586-2100
If you and your group of climbing enthusiasts are in need of a challenge during your trip, head to Spire Climbing Center. With 25,000 square feet of climbing space and over 140 top-rope routes, your climbers will find routes that challenge all skill levels. The center also has a kid-friendly climbing gym, exercise classes for kids and adults, and event spaces that accommodate up to 150 people. Rent one of Spire’s event areas for a special occasion like a birthday or corporate team-building event, or just reserve a few hours at the gym for a private climbing lesson with an instructor.

Rockin’ TJ’s Arena
- 6612 Jackrabbit Ln, Bozeman, MT 59718
- (406) 586-0121
Looking to see a rodeo in Bozeman? The Rockin’ TJ’s Arena puts on rodeo events throughout the year, including rodeos from the Rodeo Cowboys Association and bull riding competitions. Check the event roster on the arena’s website before you visit and schedule your event. They also host events like the annual Winter Classic and a live music series at the Bar IX venue.
Rent a Bus To Visit Bozeman Neighborhoods
As the fourth-largest city in Montana, Bozeman has a multitude of small, cool districts and neighborhoods for locals and visitors alike to experience. Bozeman is unique, since it has grown so rapidly that its neighborhoods and districts aren’t as well-defined as they are in other, bigger cities. While this might make exploring a little more flexible in terms of where one neighborhood ends and another begins, it can also be a challenge for groups to easily visit all the city has to offer.
Rather than trying to figure out which neighborhood you’re even in or second-guessing how far away you are from the next destination, rent a charter bus and let your driver handle navigating through Bozeman, so you can get back to having fun on your adventure! If you need a little inspiration, try planning a visit to some of these popular spots in Bozeman’s neighborhoods:

Downtown Bozeman
Explore downtown Bozeman, the cultural and historic hub of the city. Enjoy the charming local restaurants and bars, or enjoy a walk through Bozeman’s historic buildings. Visit the Ellen Theatre, which shows movies and hosts concerts and other performances, browse shelves of literature and artisan goods at the Country Bookshelf bookstore, and enjoy a beer and a bite to eat at one of Bozeman’s famed breweries or pubs. Bozeman is known for its craft beer, with some of the most popular local spots being Bozeman Brewing Co., MAP Brewing, and MAP Brewing.

North Bozeman
While you’re up north, be sure to visit the Museum of the Rockies, which is located on the Montana State University campus. If your group members are students interested in touring colleges, MSU is a great place to do so! When you book your tour, you can even ask for a visit to the Bobcat Stadium to cheer on the MSU Bobcats, one of the top teams in the FCS of the NCAA.
Those who want to enjoy some of the beauty of Bozeman’s outdoor spaces should plan to visit Glen Lake Rotary Park. Enjoy views of the lake and its many types of native birds from the park’s trails or set up a picnic in the park’s pavilion with your charter bus driver dropping you off at the park and parking off-site in nearby lots.

South Bozeman
After you’re done exploring downtown, your group can head south to visit the popular Lindley Center. The 10,000 square-foot event space features a garden and is a beautiful place to host a wedding, fundraiser, or special event with a large crowd.
Another worthwhile stop is the Gallatin Valley Mall. With over 100 local and national chain stores, restaurants, a movie theatre, and more, it’s the perfect place to take a break from the heat in a climate-controlled building and do some shopping before hopping back on your charter bus.

West Bozeman
On your way back from Glen Lake, stop by West Bozeman to visit the American Computer and Robotics Museum and its exhibits exploring the history of computers from past to present day. And then, make a quick detour for the ultimate photo op at the Bozeman Fish Technology Center. Yes, that’s really its name! Your family, friends and out-of-town visitors can take a selfie in front of the center’s 40-foot metal sculpture of a leaping trout. It’s considered one of the most unique landmarks in Bozeman.