Before we know it, the autumn colors will emerge and display a vibrant pallet perfect for a fall foliage train ride in Connecticut. Get ready leaf peepers, autumn is right around the corner! To see the trees at their finest, hop aboard this Connecticut train ride through the lush countryside. The Pumpkin Patch Train is a delightful autumn excursion full of colors and pumpkin picking. Read on to learn more.
During weekends in October, the Railroad Museum of New England runs Pumpkin Patch Train rides to showcase Connecticut's beautiful fall foliage throughout the Litchfield Hills.
Hop aboard the Connecticut train ride at the station in Thomaston.
The trip will take about an hour and 20 minutes, and it, of course, includes a stop at a pumpkin patch.
All ages will love the most scenic train ride in Connecticut with its many spectacular sights to see.
For a while, the rails closely follow the banks of the Naugatuck River.
Enjoy the vibrant scenery on this fall foliage train ride in Connecticut, with the blue water and ever-colorful changing leaves.
The train also affords sweeping views from the face of the Thomaston Dam and from the summit, where it passes through several rock cuts.
Seeing the bursts of vibrant colors from the leaves is so inspiring, we feel all things are possible.
Each child can pick their very own pumpkin at the pumpkin patch to take home.
What a rewarding end to a fun-filled Connecticut train ride!
Pumpkin Patch trains only run on the weekends of Oct. 14 and 15 and the 21 and 22, so don't hesitate to reserve seats on the Naugatuck Railroad web page.
Tickets for the scenic fall train Coach seats are $21 for adults, $19 for ages 2-12, and $20 for seniors 65 and up. First Class seats are $39 per person. Catch a train at the Railroad Museum of New England station. For more information, visit the Railroad Museum of New England website.
Doesn't this fall foliage train ride in Connecticut look like fun?
And with all the charming accommodation options in the area, from nearby farmhouse retreats to motor lodges, consider staying the night in Thomaston.
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