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8
Days •
12 Meals
Experience all the majesty of the mountains, extraordinary adventure
and American history aboard the scenic trains of the Old West!
All
Aboard –
Your Coach is Waiting
Get ready for the trip of a lifetime...and an amazing adventure
as you travel through Colorado, where the rich heritage of
American railroading was built. Discover miles and miles of
magnificent country, quaint old west mining towns and scenery
that will simply take your breath away! Recreate the same journey
that the gold miners did more than a hundred years ago. Marvel
at the ingenious engineering of these incredible railroads
that ascended steep mountaintops and wonder just how they were
able to do it.
It all comes to life on our Trains Across Colorado Tour!
Your Journey Begins in Denver...the Mile High City
Standing at the threshold between the Rocky Mountains and points
west, Denver will envelop you with cosmopolitan charm. The
tour begins and ends in this warm, welcoming city, giving you
ample time to explore through a guided tour as well as on your
own.
Pikes
Peak Cog Railway “Ride to the Clouds!”
Your first taste of the wide open spaces begins at the Garden
of the Gods, a 1300-acre park with glorious natural terrain.
Then we’ll board the Swiss-made Pikes Peak Cog Railway,
the highest cog railroad in the U.S., which stretches nine
miles long as it vertically climbs to almost 8,000 feet. Story
has it that Zalmon Simmons of The Simmons Mattress Company
rode to the top of Pikes Peak on a mule and knew there had
to be a better way. When someone suggested a railway, he provided
the money to build it.
Royal
Gorge Scenic Railway
Billed as the “the most scenic train ride in North America,” you’ll
pass under the Royal Gorge Bridge and along the raging Arkansas
River. Will you spot bald eagles and red tailed hawks as they
soar high above? Or the deer and sheep that roam in their natural
surroundings? This fascinating 12-mile route follows the same
trail as the old Denver and Rio Grande Western line.
Cumbres & Toltec
Scenic Railroad Next Stop 1880!
Built in 1880 as the San Juan Extension of the Denver & Rio
Grande, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad remains one
of the most spectacular examples of steam era mountain railroading
in North America. While a hundred years ago, the steamer hauled
precious metals, today the steam locomotives carry passengers
looking for adventure over high trestles, through dark tunnels
and along narrow mountain shelves.
Durango & Silverton
Narrow Gauge Railroad
Voted one of the “Top Ten Most Exciting Train Journeys
in the World,”
the Durango & Silverton was founded by the Denver & Rio
Grande Railway in 1879. The line was constructed to haul ore
from the San Juan Mountains, but passengers soon became awestruck
at the mountainous views. Relive the experience once again
on board this spectacular journey.
Georgetown
Loop Railroad
When George Griffith hit pay dirt with his discovery of gold,
he called his growing settlement, Georgetown. A few years later,
silver was discovered, making it the Silver Queen, but Georgetown
needed a railroad. The Colorado Central Railroad opened in
1872 and the Rocky Mountains were open for tourists! This amazing
feat of engineering features the Devil’s Gate High Bridge,
which reaches 95 feet above Clear Creek, dazzling you with
Colorado’s most breathtaking scenery.
All
Aboard for Adventure!
Be a part of the spirit of the old west! Create new memories,
enjoy new friendships and explore new discoveries in this once-in-a-
lifetime travel opportunity!
Hotel
Accommodations
Day One – Red Lion Hotel, Denver, Colorado
Day Two – Sheraton Hotel or Drury Inn, Colorado Springs,
Colorado
Day Three – Inn of the Rio Grande, Alamosa, Colorado
Day Four – Hampton Inn or Comfort Inn, Durango, Colorado
Day Five – Doubletree Hotel, Grand Junction, Colorado
Days Six and Seven – Doubletree Denver Southeast, Aurora,
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