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Exploring the U.S. by Train

All aboard! Traveling by train can be a great family adventure

Traveling by train can be a great family adventure!

It allows you to relax and enjoy the journey together instead of paying attention to the road or waiting in airports.

Whether you're looking for a day trip, a weekend trip, or a more extended adventure, there are great options for exploring the U.S. by train, including visiting cities, National Parks, and entire coastlines.

We've pulled together a list of fun ways to make train travel part of a journey or the way to get around for an entire vacation!

AMTRAK
Did you know Amtrak serves over 500 destinations across the U.S.? And there are over 200 National Park Service sites accessible by Amtrak. 

  • Empire Builder Glacier National Park Adventure
    Travel along portions of the Lewis and Clark trail as the Empire Builder travels between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest. You'll head northwest from Chicago, cross North Dakota's plains, and pass-through Montana's Big Sky Country.

    Step off the train into Glacier National Park, called the "Crown of the Continent," in Montana's Rocky Mountains with more than a million acres of forest, 25 active glaciers, 700 lakes, including Hidden Lake, and 700 miles of hiking trails.

    You can also continue the train adventure across Washington to Seattle or head down the Columbia River Gorge toward Portland, Oregon.
  • Southwest Chief  Through the American West
    Running from Chicago to Los Angeles, the Southwest Chief gives you a taste of the American West. Take in the landscapes of eight states, from ranches and pueblos to mountains and deserts passing through curving canyon passages just wider than the train. Disembark in Flagstaff, Arizona, for a Route 66 or Grand Canyon Adventure. Or stop in Albuquerque and head north to explore Santa Fe. The train journey continues through the Mojave Desert and into Los Angeles.

Both above journeys feature Superliner Sleeping Cars, your hotel room on the train, with an assortment of private room accommodations (some even have adjoining rooms for big families). They also have Dining Cars with full menus and table service (or have your meal delivered to your private Sleeping Car) and their renowned Sightseer Lounge for spectacular views along the way.

There are lots of longer adventures as well. The Auto Train runs nonstop from outside Washington, D.C., to Orlando, Florida. You can bring your vehicle on the journey without driving. You can book a Sleeping Car reservation and enjoy complimentary dining service in the Dining Car. Or take the Empire Service to New York's Finger Lakes Region, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls.

AAA Travel advisors have special training to help Members plan their Amtrak Vacations getaways with special Member benefits and savings. Learn More

ROCKY MOUNTAINEER'S ROCKIES TO THE RED ROCKS
For over 30 years, Rocky Mountaineer has been providing fantastic train journeys through the Rocky Mountains of Western Canada. And now you can experience their spectacular trains and vacations in America's Southwest with their new route, the Rockies to the Red Rocks.

KeeKee's Travel Corner Travel by Train

This 2-day adventure from the mile-high city of Denver, Colorado, to the red rock formations of Moab, Utah, has an overnight stay in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

The luxurious onboard experience includes glass-dome cars, stellar service, storytelling by Onboard Hosts, and regionally inspired cuisine.

The train winds along the Colorado River for much of its journey, through mountain ranges and past waterfalls and ancient rock canyons, as it travels at a slow pace of 30 mph so you can take in all the beautiful scenery.

Explore Denver on one end of your journey and Moab on the other, including the breathtaking National Parks nearby like The Arches National Park, home to more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches.

AAA Travel advisors have special training to help Members plan their Rocky Mountaineer getaways with special Member benefits and savings. Learn More

GRAND CANYON RAILWAYS ADVENTURE
Just 30 miles from Flagstaff, Arizona, you'll find Williams, Arizona, and the historic Grand Canyon Railway. Since 1901, it's been taking passengers to the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

The historic railway departs daily for the 2-hour, 65-mile trip to the Grand Canyon Depot, built in 1910, at the Canyon's South Rim. You then have 3 hours to explore the Grand Canyon before riding back.

The unique collection of historical railway cars each has its own story, and you can choose from six different classes of service, from the Classic to the Luxury Observation Dome.

Onboard this trip back in time, you'll be entertained by authentic western cowboys and musicians who bring the Old West to life.

There are so many adventures to be had via train in the U.S. Get started planning your family's memorable train vacation here

Train Adventure Awaits!

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