By car
By car
Travel in most American cities, especially outside of major metro areas, is primarily by private vehicle. Parking is almost always abundant and free. There are a few lots close to the city square where the owners tow aggressively; be sure to watch for parking signs. The average tourist would be well-advised to rent a car from a rental agency if they don't already have their own vehicle. Traffic is usually light.
Take caution at some low water bridges. Never drive through a flooded low water crossing. Even a couple of inches of water can wash your car into the river. You then stand a good chance of losing your life.
By bus
By bus
Capital Area Rural Transportation System (http://www.ridecarts.com/...) offers limited bus service. The fare is 50 cents.