All aboard for an unforgettable journey on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, voted the #1 Scenic Train Ride in the USA by USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards! This historic steam-powered train takes you on a breathtaking trip through the stunning San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado. The railroad, which originally opened in 1882 to haul silver & gold ore, has been meticulously preserved to maintain its old-west charm. You'll travel along the same tracks that miners, cowboys and settlers took over a century ago. The route winds through spectacular canyons and remote wilderness inaccessible by any road. Gaze out the window at jagged peaks, alpine meadows blanketed in wildflowers, and the rushing Animas River below as the train chugs along the narrow tracks. Listen to the chuff of the steam engine and the shrill whistle echoing off the canyon walls. Relive the sights, sounds and romance of the American frontier on this scenic rail journey through the majestic Rockies. With its rich history, rare narrow gauge tracks, and awe-inspiring vistas, it's no wonder the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad stands out as the most scenic train ride in the country.Tracking The Narrow Gauge From Chama To Durango (America Through Time) Paperback - $21.99 @ Amazon.com - Order Here
Embark on a scenic and nostalgic journey aboard the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, which offers roundtrip excursions from Durango to the charming old west town of Silverton daily through November 1st. This leisurely train ride follows 45 miles of the original Denver & Rio Grande Railway route constructed back in 1882, winding through the stunning San Juan Mountains and the dramatic Animas River canyon. You'll travel in the comfort of authentically restored vintage train cars, soaking in spectacular views of rugged peaks, alpine valleys, and the untamed Animas River along the way. The steam locomotive chugs steadily up the mountain grades, its whistle echoing off the canyon walls and harkening back to the days when the railroad was a lifeline for the area's mining camps and pioneer settlements. After a relaxing 3 1/2 hour journey, you'll arrive in Silverton, where you can spend a delightful 2 hours exploring this lovingly preserved mining town, grabbing a bite to eat, browsing the quaint shops, and immersing yourself in its rich history. With no cell service or Wi-Fi throughout most of the trip, it's the perfect opportunity to truly unplug, unwind, and immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the San Juan mountains while creating unforgettable memories with your loved ones. This is Colorado sightseeing at its finest!

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