
Night bus from Merced Bus Stop to Fresno Bus StationĪve.
There are around 230 Greyhound stations across the US where you can both catch your bus and buy tickets, that are also available on the official website and via the mobile app.
For travel flexibility, you can board or get off a Greyhound bus at official Greyhound stations, partner stations and curbside stops. Greyhound carries around 18 million passengers a year who travel 5.4 billion miles (8.6 billion km) a year on their fleet of around 1700 vehicles. Click here for the latest updates.Greyhound is a leading bus company based in Dallas, Texas, serving over 3800 destinations across North America, Mexico and Canada. But with more than 280 park units in the system, plenty of options remain.
California state parks: As of Thursday afternoon, 14 state parks were fully closed, and another 34 were partially closed. The winter scenery on its latest tweet is lovely. All dirt roads are closed and will reopen when cleared.” Water and ice may be present on the roads drive cautiously. Campgrounds, visitor centers and hiking trails are open. Joshua Tree National Park: Not far from Palm Springs, this park has reopened after a brief closure. Other roads and trails are still closed because of “damage and debris from major flooding this summer.” Death Valley National Park: Even California’s proverbial oven has been affected, with some roads closed because of winter storm conditions. Its Twitter account showed a video of near-blizzard conditions there on Wednesday. Travel in the eastern Mojave region is very unsafe.” “Please do not drive in the area or go around barricades. Mojave National Preserve: All roads in the preserve have been closed since Wednesday and will stay closed until further notice, the preserve says on its website. “Due to multiple storms causing downed trees and power outages, there are closures throughout the park.”ĭesert areas haven’t necessarily fared better. Redwood National and State Parks: In far Northern California on the Pacific Coast, you’re still mostly out of luck.