Colorado USA Rail Tours & Train Holidays:
Denver + Rocky Mountains Railroads
DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1 – Our Journey Begins
We fly from London to Denver and transfer to our centrally located hotel.
Accommodation - Brown Palace & Spa
Day 2 – The Georgetown Loop
Denver, the ‘Mile High City’, is situated at the point where the plains of the Midwest meet the Rocky Mountains and, within a few minutes of leaving our hotel, we are already in the wonderful scenery for which the area is renowned.
Because the various railways we visit are not connected to each other by rail, we will have an air-conditioned coach at our disposal for the whole of the holiday. We stop first at Golden to visit the Colorado Railroad Museum and then head for Georgetown, a beautifully preserved mining town, where we ride the Georgetown Loop narrow gauge line. A highlight of this train journey is a high-curved trestle bridge. We return to Denver for overnight.
Day 3 – Lunch at the Royal Gorge
Today we head south to Canon City to ride the Royal Gorge Route Railroad, with lunch served as we follow the raging Arkansas River upstream through the gorge. This was once part of a transcontinental main line and, even today, the train will be hauled by one of the iconic U.S. streamline diesel locos. We stay overnight in Colorado Springs.
Accommodation - Hilton Garden Inn Downtown
Day 4 – Cripple Creek and Leadville
This morning we transfer by coach to Cripple Creek for a trip on the Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad, where we make the 4 mile roundtrip. We have some time to look around and enjoy lunch, before driving through the Rockies to Leadville. At 10,350ft it is the highest city in the USA, and once the setting of Doc Holliday’s last shoot-out. As its name suggests, the town was once an important mining centre.
Accommodation - Silver King Inn
Day 5 – The Leadville, Colorado and Southern Railroad
Today enjoy a two and a half hour trip on this standard gauge preserved line, the far end of which is close to the Continental Divide – from where streams flow east to the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic, and west to the Pacific. In the afternoon we have a coach journey across the Poncha and Wolf Creek Passes to Pagosa Springs.
Accommodation - Quality Inn
Day 6 – Durango and Silverton
Board our coach to Durango, for a morning steam train journey through the Animas Canyon to the old mining town of Silverton, now beautifully preserved as a reminder of the Wild West. There is time for lunch here, before returning by train to Durango and coach transfer to Pagosa Springs.
Day 7 – Cumbres and Toltec
Today we head for Chama, New Mexico and join the narrow gauge steam train on the Cumbres and Toltec Railroad. The long climb to the summit at Cumbres Pass (10,015ft) is a real struggle for the loco, but we can simply enjoy the fantastic views back down the valley. After lunch at Osier, we continue to Antonito for a transfer to Alamosa.
Accommodation - Best Western Alamosa Inn
Day 8 – Return to Denver
We take a leisurely drive back to Denver, with a stop for lunch on the way. Arrival is in the afternoon, with the rest of the day at leisure.
Accommodation - Brown Palace & Spa
Day 9 – Free Day in Denver
Today is free for you to explore the city. Why not spend the day exploring the light rail system and perhaps make a visit to the Forney Museum of Transportation, home of the Union Pacific 'Big Boy' Steam Locomotive #4005 and over 600 other artefacts relating to transportation history.
Day 10 & 11 – Denver and Home
Most of today is free to see more of the city. In the late afternoon we transfer to the airport for our early evening flight to London, where we arrive the following lunchtime.
PRICING
Included:
Economy flights from London
Accommodation in good quality hotels on a ‘room only’ basis (may be subject to change)
2 lunches
Private air conditioned coach
All excursions as stated
The services of a UK tour leader throughout
Not included:
Meals other than those described above
Drinks
Gratuities and tips
We recommend packing lightly, with one manageable main piece of luggage per person.