The Asics Falmouth Road Race is a well-known annual event held on Cape Cod, drawing runners and spectators from across the Massachusetts North Shore, Greater Boston area, and beyond. The race brings increased activity to the Falmouth area each summer.
If you are planning to bring a group of runners or spectators, Salter Transportation can help coordinate transportation so your group can travel together safely and stay organized.
Getting to Cape Cod on Race Weekend With a Group
Cape Cod is a popular destination during the summer, and race weekend can bring additional travel activity to the area. Roads leading into Falmouth may experience increased traffic, parking near the race route can be limited, and coordinating group travel across multiple vehicles can add complexity.
Charter bus transportation helps address these challenges. When your group travels together on a Salter Transportation vehicle, everyone boards at a central location, travels together, and arrives in Falmouth as a group. After the race, your group can return together without needing to coordinate separate transportation.
Salter Transportation has been serving Massachusetts and New Hampshire communities since 1982 and supports group travel across the North Shore and Greater Boston region. To learn more, visit the Salter Transportation Website.
Charter Services for Running Groups and Spectator Groups
The Falmouth Road Race brings together a wide range of group types, including running clubs, corporate teams, community organizations, and private spectator groups.
Salter Transportation offers charter bus services designed to support these groups, with transportation plans coordinated based on group size, pickup location, and event timing.
Vehicles are maintained and operated with a focus on safety and reliability. Drivers are professionally credentialed and experienced in coordinating transportation throughout New England.
To begin planning your group transportation, submit a Quote Request.
Corporate and Employee Race Teams
The Falmouth Road Race is often used by organizations to coordinate group participation through employee wellness programs or team events.
Many companies arrange transportation so participants can travel together. Coordinated transportation helps simplify logistics and supports group scheduling.
Salter Transportation supports corporate and employee transportation services across Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Transportation plans are built based on group size, pickup location, and timing.
To learn more or connect with the team, visit the Contact Page.
Community and Running Club Groups
The Falmouth Road Race draws running clubs, community organizations, recreation departments, youth organizations, and private gatherings from across the North Shore and Greater Boston area each year.
Salter Transportation supports these groups with charter services designed to keep travel organized and consistent. Transportation plans are built around group size, pickup location, and timing.
As part of the Beacon Mobility family, Salter Transportation combines regional service coverage with the resources of a broader transportation network.
Plan Your Transportation Early
The Falmouth Road Race draws large attendance each year, and transportation demand across the North Shore and Greater Boston region may increase during race weekend. Planning early helps ensure your group has access to transportation options that fit your schedule.
Groups that plan in advance often have more flexibility when selecting pickup times and coordinating travel details. Availability may become more limited closer to the event.
To learn more about available services, visit the Salter Transportation Website.
To secure transportation for your group, submit a Quote Request.
If you have questions before booking, reach out through the Contact Page.
Plan Your Group Transportation with Confidence
With a coordinated transportation plan in place, your group can travel together, stay organized, and focus on the event. Salter Transportation provides dependable group transportation across Massachusetts and New Hampshire.




