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Your Fall Ride Guide: Fun Around the Capital City

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

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The leaves are changing and the air is crisp, which means fall is pulling into the station. From colorful trail rides and football pride to tasty festivals and farmers markets, the Capital City region is full of autumn adventures.  

So, grab your sweater, hop on board and check out these must-do stops this fall.

First Stop: Scenic Rides Along the River Trail 

Location: Lansing River Trail 
Dates: Any day this fall 

image3.jpg, PictureAs the fall colors are starting to show, there’s no better front-row seat than the Lansing River Trail. New bus shelters have been installed along key access points to make your Transit to Trails journey seamless. Each one features bike repair stations, bike racks, trash receptacles and wayfinding signage to keep your trip on track. New trail wayfinding signs also point the way to the nearest bus stop, so you can hop off the bus and right onto the trail. 

And if you want to bring your bike for the ride, no problem. Every CATA bus is equipped with bike racks, letting you combine pedal power and public transit with ease. 

Travel tip: Plan your trip with the Lansing River Trail Map and check CATA Routes & Schedules to find your nearest stop. 

Second Stop: MSU Football Game Day Shuttles 

Location: Spartan Stadium (325 W Shaw Ln, East Lansing, MI 48824)
Dates: Every MSU home game 

Fall Saturdays are made for football, and CATA is ready to carry you to victory. Skip the gridlock and ride straight to the action on our MSU football shuttles. image1.png, Picture

  • Green Line: Lot 89, $20 parking, free shuttle, service begins five hours before kickoff. 

  • White Line (New Location): Lot 200 Pavilion for RVs and charter buses, $60 for RVs and $100 for charter buses, shuttle begins three to two hours before kickoff. 

  • Lot 48 Shuttle: Reserved handicap parking only, $30 includes roundtrip shuttle pass, service starts two hours before kickoff. 

Travel tip: Get there early to grab your spot and enjoy the pregame energy without the parking hassle. 

Third Stop: Meridian Township Farmers' Market 

Location: Marketplace on the Green (1995 Central Park Drive, Okemos)
Dates: Wednesdays and Saturdays through Oct. 29 

This market is the perfect place to grab farm-fresh produce, flowers, baked goods and more while supporting local growers. image2.png, Picture

Travel tip: Hop on Route 1 to the Meridian Mall, then enjoy a short stroll to the pavilion. 

Fourth Stop: Festivals That Keep Fall Rolling 

Location: Adado Riverfront Park, Jackson Field, Allen Neighborhood Center 

Fall festival season is in full swing, and CATA can get you there in style: 

  • Annual Dance by the River Pow Wow: Sept. 27–28, ride Routes 12, 14, 16 or 48 directly to Adado Riverfront Park. 

  • Chili Cook Off: Oct. 4, ride Route 1 to Jackson Field. 

  • Harvest Festival: Oct. 15, ride Route 15 to Allen Neighborhood Center. 

  • Fenner’s Annual Apple Butter Festival: Oct. 18–19, ride Route 7 or 18 to the Fenner Nature Center. 

Travel tip: Be sure to check for detours before you head out — we’ll keep the wheels turning so you don’t miss a beat. 

This season is packed with local flavor, fall color and community spirit. From the quiet trails to the loud crowds, CATA can get you to every stop on your autumn adventure. 

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Transit to Trails: Your route to adventure

Friday, June 27, 2025

Categories: Blog

Ready to explore the great outdoors? CATA connects you to the trails you love with its Transit to Trails initiative, made possible by a generous grant from the Michigan Department of Transportation’s Shared Streets and Spaces program. This summer, four bus stops near the Lansing River Trail will be upgraded with bus shelters and modern amenities, including bike racks, bicycle repair stations, USB charging ports and solar-powered lights.

Start your adventure from these bus stops and explore nearby parks and trails. CATA makes your transition from Transit to Trails even easier, giving you the tools you need to enjoy nature’s scenic routes. Find out more at the Transit to Trails webpage.

This content has been published in the 2025 Community Report.  

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We’re driven by community, serving with a purpose

Friday, June 27, 2025

Categories: Blog

At CATA, serving the community isn’t just a job — it’s a passion. Whether it’s joining cultural celebrations, marching in parades or participating in hands-on activities, CATA employees are there, making connections and showing up for the community. This involvement goes beyond just the workday and reflects CATA’s core commitment to being more than just a transit agency.

Throughout each year, CATA employees bring energy and enthusiasm to some of the region’s most exciting and meaningful events, not only to represent the organization but as residents and professionals in the area. From the inspiring messages at the MLK Jr. Commission’s “A Day of Celebration” to the joyful spirit at the Pride Festival and the vibrant celebrations of Juneteenth, CATA is there. Each event is a chance for CATA to connect with the community, celebrate diversity and promote unity, all while supporting local traditions.

But CATA’s involvement goes beyond attending events. Employees also roll up their sleeves to volunteer at places like the Greater Lansing Food Bank and Habitat for Humanity. They take part in 5K runs and walks for various causes, host booths at resource fairs and provide valuable service information to anyone who needs it. This hands-on approach shows CATA’s genuine commitment to improving the lives of people in the community.

Looking ahead, CATA’s leadership and staff are excited to keep giving back to the community. Through volunteerism and participation, CATA will remain a dedicated partner, demonstrating that public service is more than just a bus ride — it’s about making a lasting impact.

Giving back

CATA knows how important it is to get where you need to go — whether it’s for work, a doctor’s appointment or to get groceries.

By removing barriers, such as financial burdens, CATA is making sure that everyone can access the services they need.

In Fiscal 2024:

  • 36,000 bus passes donated
  • 60 organizations assisted

This content has been published in the 2025 Community Report.  

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