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Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

The railroad arrived in Durango (now Durango train) on August 5, 1881, and construction on the line to Silverton began in the fall of the same year. By July of 1882 (amazingly, only 9 months after construction began) the tracks to Silverton were completed, and the train began hauling freight and passengers. The line was constructed to haul silver & gold ore from the San Juan Mountains, but passengers soon realized the view was truly precious. This historic train has been in continuous operation for 132 years, carrying passengers behind vintage steam locomotives and rolling stock indigenous to the line.

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

 

The Durango Train & Silverton NGRR Tours Durango Silverton Presidential

Scenic Round Trip Silverton Train

Departs from the Durango Depot and is a 9-hour excursion. Enjoy a leisurely round-trip adventure to yesteryear on board the historic Durango train bound for Silverton. The sightseeing is spectacular along with the route, including travel through Horseshoe Curve, High Bridge, and the Animas River Gorge. The train has a concessions car with various snacks and drinks for purchase. There is a 2-hour layover (part of the total time) in the historic mining town of Silverton. There is a one-way bus service option as well, in either direction.

Cascade Canyon Express

This is the shortest excursion the Durango & Silverton NGRR train offers but equally as stunning. The Cascade Express is 5.25 hours and perfect for those on a schedule. It travels the same route but turns around at Cascade Canyon about halfway. The train has a concessions car, or you can pre-order a box lunch.

Cascade Canyon Winter Train

Same train but in the winter. Experience the magnificent views of the Animas River and the surrounding snow-covered peaks. Winter train operates from November –Durango Silverton First Class May.

Durango Train Tour Packages

  • The Silverton Silverlight Express
  • Extended Silverton adventure Express
  • Silverton Historical Mine Tour

Wilderness Access

The 8:15 am Silverton Train offers a drop-off into the San Juan National Forest and the Weminuche Wilderness for backpacking, day hikes, rafting, and fishing trips during the summer season (May thru October). Reservations required.

Classes of Service

The Durango & Silverton NGRR offers 15 classes of seating, everything from the most exquisite presidential coach car to open-air gondola cars. You will certainly find the comfort level to suit your style.

  • Presidential Class (Age 21 and over)
  • First Class
  • Red Mountain
  • Yankee GirlDurango Train - Silverton Vista
  • Alamosa Parlor Car
  • Knight Sky
  • Prospector
  • Silver Vista
  • Deluxe Class
  • Deluxe Legend
  • Historic San Juan Coach
  • Rio Grande Open Observation
  • Standard Class
  • Open-Air Gondola
  • Coach Seating

Durango Train Package Experiences

Consider more than just a train ride. The D&SNGRR makes it possible to combine the area’s activities and destinations.

Hotel Packages

Stay at the Grand Imperial Hotel in Silverton. The historic town of Silverton is truly a step back in time that will enhance your getaway vacation.

Durango Train -  Silverton OpenAir

Adventure Packages:

  • Snowmobile tour and a train ride.
  • Guided ATV tour and a train ride.
  • Jeep tour and a train ride.
  • Zipline and a train ride.
  • Train ride and a raft trip.

Tour Packages

  • The Silverton Silverlight Express
  • Extended Silverton adventure Express
  • Silverton Historical Mine Tour

Signature Events

The D&SNGRR has a long list of seasonal and holiday events. They realize that families, groups or couples enjoy celebrating special times of year together, and the train goes all out to make these experiences as memorable as possible.

Durango Silverton Legend

Group Sales

Interested in booking a group event? Group sales are available for parties requiring 20 or more seats. Give them a call at 970-385-8875 or contact them.

 

 

 

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Summit Stage

Summit Stage

Bus service is available seven days a week, 365 days a year.  Buses depart Frisco Station from 6:00 am to 8:30 pm for destinations within Summit County.  A late bus departs Frisco for Lake County at 10:30 pm.  Buses depart Silverthorne Station from 6:15 am to 9:15 pm.  Buses depart Breckenridge Station from 6:45 am to 9:00 pm.  Please check full schedules on the Summit Stage website.

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Arapahoe Basin

A-Basin

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area boasts the longest season in Colorado (October – June) and some of the highest skiable terrain in North America. Known for its challenging terrain on Pallavicini and the East Wall, A-Basin also has gentle beginner terrain, two learning areas close to the base area and rolling, top-to-bottom intermediate groomers. A-Basin also offers free parking seven days a week, affordable Snowsports programs for kids as well as a new Kids Snowsports Center, and one of the best après scenes in Summit County with the new 6th Alley Bar & Grill. Find what you’re looking for in a Colorado vacation at Arapahoe Basin.

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Pack Burro Picnics

Pack Burro Picnics

A Pack Burro Picnic is a unique way to experience the high alpine backcountry in Colorado. The tour starts at an elevation of 10,500 feet and ascends approximately 2 miles to the summit of Chalk Mountain at an elevation of 12,017 feet. Hike alongside a burro, who will carry your gear and a sumptuous picnic as you meander through forest, wildflowers, and a stunning mountain landscape surrounded by some of Colorado’s highest peaks. Learn the history and geology of this land, while immersed in a wild and natural landscape. Enjoy the “breathtaking” and ASS-tounding views.

Independence Day Celebration

Every Independence Day, Breckenridge comes alive with patriotism, parties and the annual Main Street Parade.  It’s a day of celebration that includes athletic competitions, live music, art festivals, family activities and a few of our favorite small-town traditions.

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Durango Hot Springs

Surrounded by mountain views, these natural mineral hot springs are like no other on Earth, with a perfect blend of minerals and an absence of sulfuric odor. The newly renovated Durango Hot Springs Spa combines the benefits of natural mineral hot springs soaking with therapeutic and relaxation massage and a full complement of spa treatments. Durango Hot Springs is open daily from 9:00 AM-10:00 PM. Reservations are required.

The Triple Bypass

Epic recreational cycling event from Evergreen to Vail, Colorado – 110 miles over 3 mountain passes.  You, your bike, and 110 miles on some of the most gorgeous roads in the country.  Enjoy as the race reaches a conclusion in Vail. 

Vail Fine Arts Festival

Vail Fine Arts Festival comes to Lionshead Village, featuring art from Art on the Rockies. Take in unique art from over 60 artists while strolling through Lioshead bavarian inspired village.

29th Annual Vail Jazz Festival

We are pleased to say the lineup will include an impressive variety in musicians and jazz genres that you will not see anywhere else. Join us Thursday evenings beginning July 13, where you might even see one (or more!) of our Vail Jazz Workshop alumni perform as headliners at this summer’s festival!
Stay tuned for our big upcoming announcements!

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Mountain Village, Telluride Fine Art Festival

Telluride Fine Art Festival offers the ambiance of a modern town center coupled with the imagery of an alpine village. This festival is very busy with both Vail Valley locals and the weekend travelers looking for one-of-a-kind art.  Make your plans now to participate in this art festival that has been embraced by this community for over 30 years. Beaver Creek provides a scenic backdrop and an ideal target audience for a weekend art festival. We are excited to return to our original location of Beaver Creek Resort this year! 

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