Best Train Rides in Colorado
Colorado has some incredibly beautiful mountains, and they’re great to see while you’re hiking, skiing, or just driving on the roads. But, there’s a method of travel, while a little old fashioned, that is often overlooked. Still, it’s a wonderful way experience the breathtaking peaks of the Rocky Mountains from a different viewpoint. Yes, we’re talking about train rides. Believe it or not Colorado offers some of the best train rides throughout the country.
Everyone should see Colorado from the rails, and you’re in luck because there are some epic train rides in the Centennial State. For some inspiration, check out this list of the best train rides in Colorado.
Georgetown Loop
One of the best train rides in Colorado, and arguably the world, is just 30 miles down the road from Winter Park and Grand Park . The Georgetown Loop was completed in 1884, and despite being only three miles long, it still manages to be incredibly impressive. That’s because the narrow gauge tracks that it rides on snake through some intense mountain terrain in order to connect two mountain towns. You don’t need to be trying to strike it rich to appreciate these views.
The video below is of the Shay Number 9 steam engine in action as it makes its way through the Georgetown Loop.
Video Guide of Georgetown Loop
Georgetown Loop Details
- Start and End Points: Silver Plume and Georgetown
- Ticket Pricing: Depends on Cabin, Tour and Age of Rider
- Directions: George Town Loop
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Discounts: Group Rates Available
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Amenities: Brochures Available, Concessions, Gift Shop, Parking on site
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Travel Information: Dates Closed: January-April, Hours of Operation: Daily May through Columbus Day, weekends through the end of December
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Payment Methods: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa
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Tour Information: Customized Tours, Guided Tours, Tour Schedule: Upon request
- Contact
- Phone: 888-456-6777
- Email: info@historicrailadventures.com
Winter Park Express Ski Train
It’s hard to say you’ve been to Colorado if you’ve never taken part in this experience. There’s a special Amtrak train that leaves Union Station in Denver in the morning, and it heads up to Winter Park Resort to drop off passengers for a day on the slopes. It’s a tradition that dates back to 1912, but it fills up, so buy your tickets early. Plus, they have one-way tickets, just in case you never want to leave Winter Park.
Video Guide of Winter Park Express Ski Train
Winter Park Express Ski Train Details
- Start and End Points: Denver Union Station and Winter Park Fraser Station
- Ticket Pricing: $39, $49 and $59
- Directions: George Town Loop
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Discounts: Early Bird Price of $29 – one way
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Travel Information: Valid for travel January 5 – March 25, 2018 on Saturday, Sunday and the following Fridays: January 5, February 2 and March 2, 2018. Blackouts on all other days.
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California Zephyr
Speaking of Amtrak, they’re the ones responsible for keeping America connected by rails. This particular route goes all the way from Chicago to San Francisco, but you have the option to just take part of the ride through the Rocky Mountains. The train may be modern, but the views out the window are classically beautiful.
Video Guide of California Zephyr
California Zephyr Details
- Start and End Points: Chicago, Denver, Glenwood Springs, Emeryville (San Francisco) – Stops in between as well.
- Ticket Pricing: Depends on Length of Ride and Cabin
- Directions: Denver Union Station
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Discounts: Deals and Promotions Going on All the Time
- On Train Services: Sleeping Cars, Dinning , Sightseer Lounge, Checked Bags and More
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Travel Information: Schedule Can Be Found Here
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Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad
Another of the best trains in Colorado is Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad. This train sits on the southern border of the state, and it crosses over into New Mexico. It used to carry metals across forests and mountain passes, but now it simply carries modern travelers back into time. It looks so nice that it’s been used in many movies and TV shows, including Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
Video Guide of Combres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad Details
- Start and End Points: Antonito, CO & Chama, NM
- Ticket Pricing: Ticket Pricing Varies and Can Be Found Here
- Directions: Antonito & Chama
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Discounts: AAA, AARP, Group Discount Coupon Available, Military, Other: Active Military, Senior Citizen, State Resident
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Amenities: ADA-compliant, Brochures Available, Concessions, Food/Beverage Service, Gift Shop, National Register of Historic Places, Parking on site
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Travel Information: Dates Closed: Mid-Oct. to Memorial Day weekend, Number of Passengers: 200, Reservations Suggested
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Payment Methods: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa
- Contact
- Phone: 888-286-2737
- Email: info@cumbrestoltec.com
Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge
Continuing a common theme, this is another narrow gauge train that connects two old mining towns. However, this one was pieced together in the 1960s using cars from other mines. They remodeled and relocated the old stations, and even had a custom water tower built and shipped from Denver. It’s a short trip, but a fun ride with some great views.
Video Guide of Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge
Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Details
- Start and End Points: Round Trip – Cripple Creek
- Ticket Pricing: Adults: $15 / Children 3-12: $10 / Children Under 3 – Free / Seniors 65 and over: $14
- Directions: Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad
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Discounts: $1.00 Off for AAA & Active Military ID / Also Coupon Discount Here
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Amenities: Handicap and wheel chair accessible, pet friendly, gift shop and more
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Travel Information: Trains leave every 40 minutes from mid-May thru mid-October from our 1894 depot and gift shop at the head of historic Bennett Avenue in Cripple Creek.
- Contact
- Phone: 719-689-2640
- Email: fun@cripplecreekrailroad.com
Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge
This train sits deep in mountains in the southern corner of the state. It’s so well preserved that you’ll probably forget it’s no longer the 1880s until you have to get off. Plus, it travels through some beautiful scenery, and most of it is so remote that you can’t get there any other way.
Video Guide of Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge
Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Details
- Start and End Points: Round Trip: Silverton Train Tour or Skyway Tour
- Ticket Pricing: Pricing Based on Class and Seating
- Directions: Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad & Museum
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Amenities: Accommodates Tour Groups, Bus/Motorcoach Parking on site, Group Rates Available, Minimum Group Number: 10, Private Room Available, Team-building Activities Offered, ADA-compliant, Brochures Available, Concessions, Food/Beverage Service, Gift Shop, National Register of Historic Places, Parking on site
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Travel Information: Dates Closed: Early November, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day, Seasons of Operation: Open every season!
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Payment Methods: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa
- Contact
- Phone: 888-872-4607
- Email: info@durangotrain.com
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Leadville, Colorado and Southern Railroad
This 2 ½ hour ride will not only give you amazing views of the two highest mountains in Colorado, but you’ll also learn a lot about the history of the area and the people who lived there. If you ride in the fall, you’ll see some beautiful colors as the trees change in the San Isabel National Forest.
Video Guide of Leadville Railroad
Leadville Railroad Details
- Start and End Points: Round Trip – Leadville
- Ticket Pricing: $37.00/adult $20.00/child (3 and under are free)
- Directions: Leadville Colorado & Southern Railroad Co
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Amenities: Brochures Available, Concessions, Food/Beverage Service, Gift Shop, Parking on site
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Travel Information: Brochures Available, Concessions, Food/Beverage Service, Gift Shop, Parking on site, Dates Closed: Winter, Hours of Operation: May 26-Oct. 7, 2018, Reservations Required, Seasons of Operation: Summer, Suitable for Large Groups
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Payment Methods: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa
- Contact
- Phone: 866-386-3936
- Email: conductor@leadville-train.com
- YouTube
Pikes Peak Cog Railway
The look of this train is ultra-modern compared to most of the others on this list, but the views really can’t be beaten. It’s built on cogs so it can travel up steep inclines, and it needs them because it’s the highest cog train in the world. It goes all the way to the summit of the 14,110 foot Pikes Peak next to Colorado Springs, so it makes it easy for anyone to get to the top of one of Colorado’s elite mountains.
Video Guide of Pikes Peak Cog Railway
Pikes Peak Cog Railway Details
- Start and End Points: Pikes Peak Cog Railway – Manitou Springs
- Ticket Pricing: Cost of Admission: $40 adult $22 child(3-12), Rates: Group rates on request
- Directions: Pikes Peak Cog Railway
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Amenities: ADA-compliant, Brochures Available, Concessions, Food/Beverage Service, Gift Shop, Parking on site, Restaurant on site
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Travel Information: Dates Closed: October 30th through Spring 2018., Hours of Operation: 9am to 5pm, daily for reservations. 7am to 8pm in mid-summer.
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Payment Methods: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa
- Contact
- Phone: 800-745-3773
- Email: info@cograilway.com
Royal Gorge Train
If going to the top of a mountain isn’t your thing, then why not head to the bottom of a gorge? This is truly one of the best train rides in Colorado. The scenery around this train through the Royal Gorge is beautiful, but the onboard experience is what really sets it apart. They focus on having high-quality dining, as well as offering many events like the Murder Mystery ride, Santa Express, and Oktoberfest.
Video Guide of Royal Gorge Train
Royal Gorge Train Details
- Start and End Points: Royal Gorge Route Railroad – Cañon City
- Ticket Pricing: Coach: $44 Adult or $39 Child / Club: $54 Adult / Vista Dome: Adult $69 or Child $64
- Directions: Royal Gorge Route Railroad – Cañon City
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Discounts: Group Discount Coupon Available, Military, Other: Groups (20+), Fremont County Residents
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Amenities: Brochures Available, Food/Beverage Service, Gift Shop, Parking off site, Parking on site, Restaurant on site
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Travel Information: Dates Closed: Open year-round. Train is also available for special charter for special event, wedding, or corporate function., Hours of Operation: Up to four daily departures through the Royal Gorge at: 9:30am, 12:30pm, 3:30pm and 6:30pm (Dinner Train). Santa Express Train runs multiple departures November thru December., Number of Passengers: 700, Reservations Suggested, Suitable for Large Groups
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Payment Methods: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Travelers Checks, Visa
- Contact
- Phone: 888-724-5748
- Email: reservations@royalgorgeroute.com
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Rio Grande Scenic Railroad
This narrow gauge railway leaves from Alamosa, and it heads through some beautiful mountain scenery full of wildlife. But, you can even take it up to Fir Summit, which is a concert venue that you can only get to by rail. When’s the last time you took a train to a concert?
Video Guide of Rio Grande Railroad
Rio Grande Railroad Details
- Start and End Points: Alamosa / Fort Garland / Fir / La Verta
- Ticket Pricing: Cost of Admission: $39-$169, Rates: Vary by seating and event
- Directions: San Luis & Rio Grande Railroad
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Discounts: AAA, Group Discount Coupon Available, Military
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Amenities: Brochures Available, Concessions, Food/Beverage Service, Gift Shop, Parking off site, Parking on site
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Travel Information: Dates Closed: Seasonal
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Payment Methods: American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Checks, Travelers Checks, Visa
- Contact
- Phone: 877-726-7245
- Email: customerservice@premierrails.com
All Aboard!
There are many reasons why traveling is important and Colorado is a great place to do just that. With so many choices spread throughout the state of Colorado, the most difficult decision you have to make is which area do you want to explore and which train you want to ride. Fortunately, you’re unlikely to have a bad experience on any of them!