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All Aboard!

All Aboard!

All Aboard – it’s that time

Welcome to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad! We’re glad you’ve chosen to visit. Whether you are new to experiencing this legendary railroad or have been a returning guest for years, we look forward to offering you the best in year-round historic train adventures presented today as they were in 1882! We invite you to hop aboard and relive the “Golden Age” on our railroad, which was voted “#1 Best Scenic Train in North America “ by USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice 2021 & 2022, “Best Historic Railroad of the West” 2021-23 by TrueWest Magazine Readers, and “Best Train Experience in the West” in 2016 by Sunset Magazine. Order a FREE All-Aboard Guide.

About D&SNGRR

Our family has dedicated decades to preserving the history surrounding this national treasure, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. This railroad is designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service and an American Society of Civil Engineering Landmark.

When is the best time to visit the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad? Any time of the year!

During the winter, we offer exclusive round-trip train adventures deep into the heart of the San Juan National Forest to Cascade Canyon as well as the premier holiday family event train, THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train ride.

If you’re visiting in the springtime, your train excursion may feature incredible waterfalls during the spring thaw season as you journey to Cascade Canyon.

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All Aboard in the Summer

Summer is high season at the D&S with daily full day Durango to Silverton excursions May through October departing from Durango. We also offer daily 5-hour excursions on the Cascade Canyon Express seven days a week during the high season. These rail journeys also depart from the Durango Depot and travel to Cascade Canyon and are a perfect highlight reel of spectacular Rocky Mountain vistas for those with limited time.

Autumn offers you a unique way to experience peak leaf season from the comfort of the D&S train. Connect with family and friends as you explore the Rocky Mountains by historic railway. Sit back and allow yourself to be transported through a riot of blazing fall colors featuring the spectacular golden glow of aspens.

However you choose to relax and connect on the D&S train, and whatever adventure awaits you, we hope you have an inspiring journey where you create wonderful life-long memories!

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Two Scoops

Two Scoops

Old fashioned ice cream shop with a soda fountain machine and 24 flavors of ice cream!

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The Lost Cajun Restaurant

The Lost Cajun Restaurant

The Best Cajun food this side of the Swamp!!

Come enjoy food you can taste at The Lost Cajun in Cañon City!  Featuring: Gumbos, Cajun Classics, Catfish, shrimp, fried oysters, Fresh made Pasta dishes, Gator Bites, Fried Pickles, Okra!  Mention this ad and receive free beignets!!! See ya real soon!

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8 Mile Bar & Grill

8 Mile Bar & Grill

Freshly prepared home-cooking from our 8 Mile Bar and Grill that adds to the adventure of the river awaits you and your crew after your white water fun. Plenty of indoor and patio seating is enhanced by a selection of Colorado crafted beers, and gives you a perfect place to reflect on your adventure.

Our new glycol beer chilling system ensures perfectly chilled beer, and this year we have 16 draft beer options! Of all Canon City restaurants, you won’t find a better view than the 8 Mile Bar and Grill – we think you’ll agree.

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Colorado Dining

Colorado Dining and Food

Colorado Food and Dining

Options are practically endless when it comes to activities and sights in Colorado, so is it any surprise that restaurants, bars, and dining choices are just as varied? From fine dining to food trucks, Colorado has got you covered when it comes to the best restaurants and cuisine.

The best places to eat in Colorado aren’t necessarily the ones that appear on every online blog or list; sometimes they’re the ones you discover while exploring a neighborhood in Denver or chatting with a local on a chairlift while hitting the ski slopes. There are more than 11,000 eating and drinking establishments in the state of Colorado, and with the ever-growing population of the state, that’s a number that is certain to increase with time. For locals and visitors alike, this means that there is a practically endless number of options available when deciding where to go for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

With an abundance of rooftop bars and patio seating to accommodate the year-round sunshine in Colorado, as well as a huge variety of swanky, creative, or intimate dining rooms, everyone eating out in Colorado will find something to suit their tastes - and their taste buds. Historic hotel eateries, quaint coffee shops, classic greasy spoon diners, and loud, hole-in-the-wall food joints are all within easy reach, and each has something unique to offer its guests.

Famous Colorado Foods

Colorado is known for a number of dishes, drinks, and specialties that are unique to The Centennial state. From produce to meats, here are a few delicacies that everyone - whether a tourist or native Coloradan - should add to their list of things to try while in Colorado.

Green Chili

This one is a hot topic - pun intended - because this spicy green chili is something that is vehemently claimed by both Colorado and New Mexico. The Hatch Green Chili, grown in the Hatch Valley in New Mexico, and its slightly hotter counterpart, the Pueblo Green Chili, grown in Pueblo, Colorado, are very similar, and the delicious sauce made from them can be found all over Colorado. Green chili is often made vegetarian-style or with pork, and can be served as a soup or a topping. You’ll most often find it served on top of a burrito, and to order it like a local, make sure to ask for it to be ‘smothered’.

Colorado Lamb

Colorado is one of the top producers of lamb in the United States, and Rocky Mountain lamb can be found at restaurants everywhere from New York to California. The Colorado Lamb Council (yes, that’s actually a thing) promotes the local livestock to restaurants and vendors everywhere, encouraging them to buy meat from domestic, mountain-raised sheep. Unlike producers in most other places around the world, which breed their sheep for wool, Colorado lamb is bred for the meat. The difference is remarkably clear in the quality of the lamb, which is rated among the best in the country.

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Palisade Peaches

In the Western Slope region of the Rockies, just east of Grand Junction, there is a small town called Palisade. In the 19th century, Palisade was rocky and desertlike until a man named John Harlow created a canal to redirect part of the Colorado River and irrigate the land. In 1882, he planted his first peach trees, and thus a Colorado legend was born. Palisade Peaches can be found all over the country, and every year this one small region, with its sunny Western climate, produces thousands of pounds of delicious fruit that can be found at road stands, grocery stores, and farmers markets all over the state. For a special treat, visit Palisade each summer during August for the annual Peach Festival.

Bison

With less fat, a lower number of calories, and none of the hormones or fillers that are often found in cattle beef, bison is a lean, delicious, and flavorful meat that is frequently offered on the menus of Colorado restaurants. The grassy plains of Colorado are perfect for raising bison, and Colorado is the fourth largest producer of the animal in the country. Whether ground and molded into a burger with a myriad of delectable toppings, or hand cut and grilled as a perfectly cooked steak, Colorado bison is something that can be hard to come by in other parts of the country, and should definitely be on your list of food to try while visiting.

Mountain Style Pizza

There’s a classic pizza joint that originated in Idaho Springs called Beau Jo’s, which has created a genre of pizza all its own, called the Mountain Pie. Beau Jo’s now has several locations throughout Colorado, where you can order your pizza by the pound, and it comes packed with toppings and edged by the thickest, most decadent braided crust you’ve ever seen. As if that’s not enough, they serve their pizza with a bottle of local honey, so you can drizzle it over the massive crust after you’ve eaten the rest of your pizza slice.

Rocky Mountain Oysters

Colorado may be a landlocked state, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have access to great oysters! Despite the misleading name, Rocky Mountain Oysters don’t actually come from the sea. In reality, these little delicacies are - and stay with me here - deep-fried bull or bison testicles. Go ahead and take a moment to let the ‘eww’ factor sink in, but really, they’re packed with protein and are actually quite tasty! Rocky Mountain Oysters are a popular snack or appetizer in bars, and they usually come served with a delicious array of dipping sauces. If you can get over the idea of exactly what you’re eating, you might just find your new favorite food.

The Best Drinks in Colorado

Whether you’re looking for a pint of beer after a hike or an artistic, handcrafted cocktail on a patio with friends, Colorado is home to a multitude of bars, breweries, distilleries, and other businesses that are ready to serve. From historic saloons in mountain towns to rooftop nightclubs in the heart of the capital city, visitors will love the drinking culture in Colorado.

Just name the kind of bar you’re looking for and Colorado probably has it. There are bars that have been slinging drinks since the Gold Rush, bars that feature nightly live music from local, nationally, and even internationally touring musicians, and quiet wine bars where you can sip your drink and catch up with a friend. There are dive bars with dusty neon signs and cheap drinks, pool halls lined with tables where you can rent balls and cues by the hour, speakeasies hidden behind bookshelves or the facade of an ice cream shop, and swanky lounges where one-of-a-kind cocktails are crafted by mixologists and served with impeccable presentation. Looking for a wide variety of destinations during your visit? Plenty of walking, biking, pedal bar, and bus tours will happily guide you and your [legal drinking-aged] friends or family to all the best local breweries, bars, and spots you’d never find on your own.

Dining and Nightlife in Colorado

Visiting Colorado means you’ll have a constant stream of options at your fingertips, whether you're looking for a quick bite to eat, a refreshing drink, a casual family dinner, a savory meal, or a gourmet four-course dinner cooked in a backcountry yurt.

When it comes to wetting your whistle and even dancing as well, Colorado is renowned for its saloons and nightlife. The state’s ski resorts have more choices than you can shake a ski pole at for bars, musical venues, and unique meals and drinks. Nightlife sparkles all over the state, with great fun to be had in the city, along the front range, or up in the mountains. It doesn’t matter if you’re here for business, pleasure, outdoor activities, or a family vacation, Colorado has everything you need to keep you fed and make your trip memorable for years after you’ve gone home (but who are we kidding, we know you’ll be back to Colorado).

 
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Fremont Provisions

Fremont Provisions

Every journey begins with the right provisions. 

Fremont Provisions prepares folks for the journey ahead by providing deliciously wholesome food made with locally sourced ingredients. We connect local farmers with culinarians to create mouthwatering farm-to-table meals that capture the unique flavors of our home region. Our community-oriented practices directly support the health and sustainability of Fremont County and its residents.

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Castle Rock Colorado

Castle Rock

Things To Do in Castle Rock

It’s easy to see how Castle Rock got its name when one spies the castle-shaped butte towering high above the town center. The town’s history is also easily visible in the original, well-preserved homes, cafés, and churches throughout the area. Many of these were built using the unusual rhyolite stone that originally attracted the settlers who founded the town in the mid-to-late 18th century. Prior to their arrival, the area was occupied by Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indian tribes. Today, nearly 60,0000 people call Castle Rock home.

With roots in mining and railroads, this affluent town offers an updated taste of the Old West. It boasts a historic downtown area, 265 acres of parks, and 44 miles of trails.  Castle Rock, easily accessible by Interstate 25, is home to the Outlets at Castle Rock (the largest open-air outlet center in the State) and is the seat of Douglas County.  The town encompasses 33 square miles and sits in the East Plum Creek Valley at the base of the Rocky Mountains at an elevation of 6,202 feet.

With over 300 days of sunshine each year, Castle Rock is a safe and welcoming place to enjoy the brisk Colorado air year round.

Castle Rock neighborhood

 

Highline Cafe & Saloon

Come stop in at our place for some great food, a cold drink, and a good time. We are off of the US 24 on the way from Colorado Springs to the ski resorts. It’s just passed the world renowned fishing of the South Platte River, and set in a beautiful high intermontane grassland basin, so say hello after a day on the mountain or waters.

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South Park

South Park, Colorado

Perched high in the Colorado Rockies, South Park Colorado is a microcosm of Western history.  From deep canyons to vast grasslands to snowy peaks and alpine meadows, this compelling basin is home to the nation’s highest incorporated town, gold mines, cattle ranches, and mountain passes.  As one of only 49 National Heritage Areas in the United States, South Park offers a rare glimpse of pioneer life at high altitudes during the settlement of the American West.

South Park Colorado is a landscape rich with heritage and attracts individuals who value western authenticity.  Some ranches have been operated for five generations by the same family.  As they have for centuries, residents still depend on the land for their livelihood, recreation, and quality of life.  As other places lose their inherent charm, South Park becomes a more engaging destination. 

More About South Park Colorado

Perhaps you’re curious about the more modern attraction, the cartoon South Park. What does South Park Colorado have to do with the cartoon anyway? One can really only speculate on the subject. Perhaps these two places (one real, the other fictional) have nothing to do with one another. It’s just mere coincidence that they bear similar naming. However, it’s also possible that there’s more to it than mere coincidence. One similarity that stands out is that the historical South Park was outlandish, full of ironies, and scandal. This is also true about the cartoon. Learn more about South Park, Fairplay and Conifer Colorado. There are some interesting connections between them that might just satisfy your curiosity.

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