The Royal Gorge Route Railroad: The Complete Guide (2024)

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See the 'Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River' via train

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Explore Colorado like the miners used to: via a train ride through the beautiful mountains. The Royal Gorge Route Railroad has been shuttling passengers through the stunning Royal Gorge canyon along the Arkansas River since 1879. It travels along the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad.

This is Colorado's most famous scenic railroad and a favorite attraction in the Colorado Springs area. Trains magazine named this one of America's top trains.

Beyond the views (which are enough, in and of themselves, to add this ride to your travel bucket list), the train offers food and fun themed rides, like a murder mystery train on Saturdays, twilight trains and a Santa Express Train in the winter. There are other special events, like an Oktoberfest celebration and a Mother's Day brunch.

The independent, family-owned and operated Royal Gorge train was the first in Colorado to offer first-class gourmet dining and top-notch service. We’re not talking about a simple cart that offers a snack. This train has five different kitchens and four bars. It boasts the state's only full-service train ride.

This ride is not a theme park and there are not carnival-like rides (although there is an amusem*nt park at the Royal Gorge itself). This train ride is about preserving the canyon and a piece of Colorado history.

Where to Catch the Train

Catch the Royal Gorge Route Railroad every day in Canon City, Colorado, at the Santa Fe Depot, one block south of Highway 50 and Third Street. Canon City is about 45 minutes from Colorado Springs and two hours from Denver.

The train runs March through December.

Where the Train Goes

The train drives along the canyon, atop amazing 1,000-plus-foot cliffs of the Royal Gorge. The full length of the tour is 24 miles roundtrip. The scenic rides last two hours. The evening 6:30 p.m. rides are two and a half hours. Passengers travel from Canon City to Parkdale, Colorado, beneath the Royal Gorge suspension bridge.

What You Can See From the Train

The suspension bridge is a highlight on this journey. The still-functioning bridge (yes, you can go across it during certain times of the day and season), built in 1879, is impressive. It perches 955 feet above the earth. It is the highest bridge in the country and one of the top 20 highest bridges in the world. In fact, it used to be the highest bridge in the world, until it lost the honor to a bridge in China.

Also, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, such as bald eagles and bighorn sheep.

About the Royal Gorge Canyon

The Royal Gorge is called the “Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River.” Visit the Royal Gorge if you like stunning views (and if you're not afraid of heights). This 360-acre amusem*nt park is built around the gorge, on both sides of the crazy suspension bridge. If you want to explore the gorge more after your train ride, you can see it via aerial gondola rides or get a thrill on a "skycoaster" or zipline.

How Much it Costs

The Royal Gorge Route Railroad offers six different classes, all with different price points.

  • Coach class: This is the cheapest option, at $49 for an adult and $44 per child (age 3 to 12). Kids under 3 ride for free on an adult’s lap. Coach still has great views through big windows, and you can order food.
  • Club: The club class is $10 more per passenger ($59 per adult, $54 per child), but you get a table and access to a bar. Of course, food is available.
  • Vista Domes: Choose this for the best views. Vista Dome passengers sit in comfy booths. Tickets are $74 per adult and $69 for a child.
  • First Class Lunch Train: The First Class car includes a three-course lunch with wine. Dates vary throughout the year. Tickets are $114 per person and the minimum age is 8. Imagine Colorado's most interesting restaurant, serving locally inspired and sourced food, on wheels.
  • First Class Dome Dinner: Get First Class service in the dome with a three-course dinner. Dates and days of the week vary. Tickets are $124 per person and again, the minimum age is 8.
  • Locomotive seat: You can ride in the actual locomotive next to an engineer. There are only two of these seats on each ride (and they fill quickly). Tickets are $150 each. Minimum age is 13, if accompanied by an adult. The second ticket in a pair is $100.
  • Santa Train: The winter Santa Train still offers coach, club and the dome, but tickets are slightly cheaper. For example, Santa Train’s coach seats are $44 per adult and $39 per child. Prices go up with different classes, up to $69 per adult and $64 per child for the Vista Dome. On the Santa Train, passengers get free cookies and hot chocolate.

Tips For the Train

Want to try some local beer? You can find a good selection here.

If you're on a budget, book the cheapest ticket and spend time in the open-air car, which is accessible to everyone, regardless of class. Make sure you bring a jacket because it can get chilly in the winter. In the summer, the sun can be aggressive, so put on sunscreen.

Book early so you can get a window seat facing the river (the best seats in the car).

The Railroad's History

The Royal Gorge railroad has an interesting history that all starts with silver mining in the 1800s. Railroads during that time were built to accommodate the surge in mining activity in Colorado’s mountains.

It was no easy task to figure out how to build a railroad through the canyon, with its steep granite cliffs.

After mining was long done, the railroad was revived as a scenic passenger train. Today, more than 100,000 people experience it every year. The railroad has been restored but retains its mid-century flair. You can also venture out into an open-air car for some fresh air and 360-degree views.

As for the Royal Gorge suspension bridge, it was built in 1929 for $350,000. Today, it's a $25 million engineering marvel.

The Royal Gorge Route Railroad: The Complete Guide (2024)

FAQs

How long is the train ride for the Royal Gorge Route? ›

How long is the train ride? Morning and afternoon daily departures are 1 hour and 50 minutes, round trip. Evening departures at 6:30 are approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, round trip.

What is the best side to sit on the Royal Gorge train? ›

The gorge was really something to see with all steep canyons and the river below. However, if you go, make certain that your seats are on the left side of the train as that is where most of the scenery is. If you sit on the right side, it is more difficult to get the full experience.

Is food free on the Royal Gorge train? ›

Virtually all of our guests understand that together, we engage in a common social contract: we provide a journey and dining experience aboard our train through the Royal Gorge. In exchange, guests pay for their ride aboard the train and the food, beverages and other special packages they order.

How far is the Royal Gorge train from Colorado Springs? ›

The Royal Gorge Region is just 2 hours south of Denver and 45 minutes southwest of Colorado Springs.

Can you pick your seats on Royal Gorge train? ›

Four Ways to Enjoy the Ride

Unless you're on the Engineer Ride, guests do not have the option to choose their seats. Rather, guests can only select the class of cabin they wish to ride in. Once the tickets have been purchased, Royal Gorge Route will assign seats within the cabin that corresponds to the guest's choice.

Does the Royal Gorge train turn around? ›

The Royal Gorge Train Route

The train travels to the western terminus in Parkdale, Colorado, where it turns around. During its travel, the train goes under the Royal Gorge suspension bridge, by the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park, and across the hanging bridge, all while in the Royal Gorge.

What is the best time of day to go to the Royal Gorge? ›

The Royal Gorge Train is one of the best Old West train rides in Colorado. The best time to ride the Royal Gorge Train is at the 'golden' hour, just before sunset, when it offers the most rewarding experience.

What is the most beautiful train ride in the United States? ›

1. Coast Starlight. A train adventure spanning from Washington to Southern California, the Coast Starlight is a daily route between Los Angeles and Seattle that passes through beautiful Santa Barbara, the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento and Portland.

Where do you board the Royal Gorge train? ›

Arrival & Parking The Royal Gorge Route Railroad is located at 330 Royal Gorge Blvd., Canon City, CO 81212. Travel to Canon City via Highway 50, turn south on Third Street, across the Railroad tracks, to the Santa Fe Depot.

Is the Royal Gorge train air conditioned? ›

The glass domed carriage in which we dined was a little on the warm side, but given that the temperature was up to 37 degrees the air conditioning was doing its best! We were provided with iced water throughout the journey too.

How much does the Royal Gorge Railroad cost? ›

How much does it cost to ride the Royal Gorge train? Prices range from $79 to $249 depending on the experience.

What is the gondola ride at Royal Gorge? ›

Glide 2,200 feet across the Gorge, 1,200 feet high above the Arkansas River in our Aerial Gondolas. Every angle and view from our Aerial Gondola ride showcases the spectacular beauty of the Gorge, Bridge, Park, the Arkansas River and the surrounding Colorado mountain ranges. Eyes will pop. Jaws will drop.

Does the Royal Gorge train go over a bridge? ›

Today, the Royal Gorge train stop on the Hanging Bridge during each of the Canon City to Parkdale trips in order to remember those who traveled before us and share the same views they once enjoyed.

Is Royal Gorge worth it? ›

The Royal Gorge Bridge and Park is a great half day adventure if you are in the Colorado Springs/ Canon City area. Just beware that they charge admission and then charge for the bigger activities as well. We rode the Gondolas a couple times and then did the Zip Line, which was a complete rush!!

What is the famous train ride in Colorado? ›

Hop aboard the Royal Gorge Route Railroad and experience a one-of-a-kind adventure through the Royal Gorge and Colorado Rockies. Departing daily from the Santa Fe Depot in Canon City.

How much time is needed for Royal Gorge? ›

If you're strictly interested in seeing the bridge and/or riding the aerial gondola, 2-3 hours is probably enough ar the park. However, if you plan to enjoy some of the rides and other things to do at the Royal Gorge Colorado, you'll need more time.

How long is the Cripple Creek train ride? ›

How long does the ride last? Each trip on the Cripple Creek Railroad is four miles (round trip) and lasts approximately 45 minutes.

How long is the trip on the Grand Canyon Railway? ›

The train travels almost due north to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. The trip measures 65 miles and takes 2 hours and 15 minutes each way—45 minutes faster than in 1901 when the train made its first trip.

How long is the Steamtown train ride? ›

A 3-mile round trip ride lasting approximately 30-minutes. The locomotive travels through the rail yards, crosses the Lackawanna River, passes the historic Radisson at Lackawanna Station hotel and stops at the University of Scranton before returning to the Steamtown boarding area.

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