Ferris Bueller said it best: "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." This unexpected nugget of wisdom from a high schooler really captures what our Bucket List articles try to do; that is, show you some of the most incredible places across the country that are just waiting to be explored and enjoyed. And in terms of stopping and looking around, well, there's perhaps no better way to do that than aboard one of the best train rides in the USA.
There's something inherently charming and magical about a train ride across America; sitting back while the world passes by, feeling the solid wood booths beneath you, with the chug of the locomotive and passenger chatter humming in the background. The following best train excursions in the USA show off America's most sweeping and scenic landscapes, offering once-in-a-lifetime experiences you'll never forget.
Scenic Train Rides Across America
We all know that the journey *is* the destination and trains provide the rare opportunity to sit back, relax, and truly enjoy the ride! There are so many wondrous places that make up America the Beautiful, and these scenic train rides across the USA highlight some of the country's finest features:
1. Coast Starlight - California to Seattle
- Location: A daily route between Los Angeles and Seattle that passes through Santa Barbara, the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, and Portland.
- Known For: This ride is considered "the best of the best" in terms of West Coast towns, attractions, and scenery.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Soak up the California coast when you book a night at this Waterfront Getaway in San Francisco's beautiful Bay Area.
2. The Pacific Surfliner
- Location: The Pacific Surfliner is a 351-mile route through San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo counties in Southern California.
- Known For: Stunning SoCal views.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Soak up the surrounding SoCal scenery in the aptly-named Vista House!
3. Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad - New Mexico and Colorado
- Location: Owned by the states of Colorado and New Mexico, the train crosses state borders 11 times, zigzagging along canyon walls, burrowing through two tunnels, and steaming over 137-foot Cascade Trestle.
- Known For: At 64 miles in length, it is the longest, highest, and most authentic steam railroad in North America, traveling through some of the most spectacular scenery in the Rocky Mountain West.
- Where To Stay Nearby: You'll find fantastic VRBO rentals all along the route, like this Charming Log Cabin in Chama, New Mexico.
4. Cass Scenic Railroad - West Virginia
- Location: This historic heritage railroad runs through the heart of historic Cass, West Virginia.
- Known For: Beautiful views of Bald Knob, the highest point in West Virginia.
- Where To Stay Nearby: You'll find lots of accommodations near Cass, WV, including this Charming Mountain Cabin!
5. Mount Washington Cog Railway - New Hampshire
- Location: This train runs through the White Mountains of New Hampshire, climbing to the peak of Mount Washington.
- Known For: The Mount Washington Cog Railway, also known as the Cog, is the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this Mountain Cabin with views *almost* as splendid as what you'll see on the Mount Washington Cog Railway!
Luxury Train Rides Across America
Once upon a time, folks dressed up and made travel a classy affair befitting of the classy modes of transport. For those looking to "enjoy the ride" in the height of luxury, these well-appointed locomotives offer that -- and then some! Sit back and enjoy the scenery on these luxury train rides across America.
6. Napa Valley Wine Train - California
- Location: This three-hour excursion travels from Downtown Napa to St. Helena and back.
- Known For: Jaw-dropping Wine Country views.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Accommodations are almost as abundant as vineyards in this region, with places like this Luxury Estate absolutely bucket-list worthy.
7. Mount Hood Railroad - Oregon
- Location: This historic railroad traverses through the incomparably beautiful landscape of Northern Oregon's Hood Valley.
- Known For: Two words: Mt. Hood.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this gorgeous home in the heart of the Hood River Valley!
8. Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad - Colorado
- Location: This train operates on a 42-mile span of track between Durango and Silverton in Colorado.
- Known For: Incredibly Rocky Mountain and San Juan National Forest views.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Book a night or two at this mountain cabin near Durango!
9. Grand Canyon Railway - Arizona
- Location: The historic train makes a two-and-a-half-hour journey from Williams, Arizona, to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
- Known For: Unrivaled views of one of the 7 Wonders of the World!
- Where To Stay Nearby: You'll find amazing rentals in Williams, Arizona, including this Modern Grand Canyon Train House that's perfect for your locomotive-fueled adventures!
10. Alaska Railroad - Alaska
- Location: A tour de force through the Last Frontier, The Alaska Railroad runs through Seward, Whittier, Anchorage, Talkeetna, Denali, and Fairbanks.
- Known For: Traversing through some of the wildest and most rugged landscapes in the country.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Time your journey with the Northern Lights, which are visible from this Aurora Cabin in Fairbanks!
Cheap Train Rides Across America
Travel can be quite a costly endeavor, and one of the great things about trains is how accessible -- and affordable -- they can be. While you can certainly enjoy a high-rolling ride in the height of luxury (see above!), there are lots of cheap train rides across America that are no less bucket-list worthy.
11. Roaring Camp Railroads - California
- Location: This charming train begins its route at the Roaring Camp depot in Felton, California, and runs up steep grades through redwood forests to the top of nearby Bear Mountain.
- Known For: Family-friendly rides that take passengers through some of the oldest forests in the country.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Stay in this mountain casita near Felton!
12. Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway - Colorado
- Location: Pikes Peak, Colorado
- Known For: The world's highest cog train takes families to the 14,110 ft. summit of America's Mountain, Pikes Peak, Colorado.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Keep the dramatic Colorado views going when you book a night at this luxury cabin in Teller County!
13. Branson Scenic Railway - Missouri
- Location: This ride runs through the Ozarks of southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas wilderness.
- Known For: Dramatic views of the Ozarks.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Branson is one of the most criminally underrated towns in the country, and its mountainous majesty is on full display at this Private Luxury Lodge.
14. Arkansas Missouri Railroad - Arkansas
- Location: This three-hour, 70-mile round trip excursion takes you through the ruggedly beautiful Boston Mountain range of the Ozarks.
- Known For: Stops in historic mountain towns as well as venturing through the 1,700-foot-long Winslow tunnel.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this cabin in the Boston Mountains!
15. Great Smoky Mountains Railway - North Carolina
- Location: This train is stationed in Bryson City, North Carolina, and runs through the North Carolina mountains along Nantahala and Tuckasegee River.
- Known For: Jaw-dropping Smoky Mountain views.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this cabin in Bryson City!
16. Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad - Ohio
- Location: This railroad runs scenic routes through Peninsula, Ohio, in the Cuyahoga Valley, primarily through the scenic Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
- Known For: Epic views of Ohio's one-and-only national park!
- Where To Stay Nearby: There's no shortage of charming accommodations in this corner of Ohio, as evidenced by this cozy and historic home in the heart of Peninsula!
Amtrak Train Rides Across America
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, AKA Amtrak, is the national passenger railroad company of the United States. It operates inter-city rail service in 46 of the 48 contiguous U.S. states and three Canadian provinces, opening up this wide and wonderful country of ours for exploration -- and enjoyment.
17. Empire Builder - Washington to Illinois
- Location: The Empire Builder is a daily long-distance Amtrak route with trains that travel between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest (with a choice of Seattle or Portland as a start or end point).
- Known For: One of the most picturesque ways to travel across the USA.
- Where To Stay Nearby: You'll have your choice of towns to stop and stay along the route, including Minneapolis, Minnesota, where we found this charming and modern apartment!
18. Amtrak Missouri River Runner
- Location: The Amtrak Missouri River Runner travels daily between St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri.
- Known For: A "deep dive" into the rich history and unique attractions: the Gateway Arch, the National Blues Museum, the Negro League Baseball Museum, and more line the route.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Stay in this posh house in downtown St. Louis with its own rooftop deck!
The Amtrak Missouri River Runner reminds us that there's untold beauty and splendor to enjoy in the American Midwest.
This Midwest route departs from St. Louis and travels across the state to Kansas City, offering scenic views of the Missouri River. The train stops at a number of charming destinations along the way, and each is steeped with rich history and a host of fascinating attractions. Be sure to hop off at the quaint, riverside city of Hermann to catch the trolley that includes stops at local wineries and restaurants, as well as distilleries. Check out Stone Hill Winery, which dates back to 1847 and boasts numerous international accolades for its impressive wines. Or, explore Hermann Farm, an enormous property with tours showcasing the regal (and relatively rare) Shire horses. See for yourself how beautiful this route truly is!
19. Crescent Train - Louisiana to New York
- Location: The Big Apple to The Big Easy, this route runs through 12 states and the District of Columbia.
- Known For: This is Amtrak's third-longest route in the East.
- Where To Stay Nearby: You can opt to stay in numerous cities along the route, and if you want to spend some time in the Big Easy, this Traditional New Orleans Home is a total hidden gem!
20. Acela Train - The U.S. East Coast, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Washington D.C.
- Location: This high-speed route runs along the East Coast, stopping at places like Boston, New Haven, New York, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Washington DC.
- Known For: A tour de force of the East Coast in the height of Amtrak luxury!
- Where To Stay Nearby: Spend a few days in our nation's capital city when you book a getaway at this Washington D.C. home.
21. Amtrak Vermonter
- Location: Daily service between Washington, DC and St. Albans, Vermont.
- Known For: Spectacular leaf peeping during the height of fall foliage.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this cozy VRBO on Lake Champlain!
Sometimes the journey really is just as important as the destination. Such is the case for passengers who step aboard these superlative trains. Climb aboard and get ready for one of these epic train rides across America the Beautiful.
For more stunning scenic adventures in the U.S., these charming small towns are some of the best and brightest, offering visitors beauty, history, and experiences that will undoubtedly further your love for our great country. And for more ways to discover the good ole USA, you can never go wrong with looking at Airbnb Experiences.
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