Seeing a piece of the world from a train can offer glimpses of scenic landscapes not easily accessible beyond the tracks. Such a sentiment explains the appeal of the Grand Canyon Railway, a heritage ...
A fall getaway to the Grand Canyon can also include seeing the changing colors of the leaves. One way to pair the two experiences is a ride on the Grand Canyon Railway, where travelers can see high ...
After a dayslong road trip, I was sick of driving, so I hopped on the Grand Canyon Railway. The train departs from Williams, Arizona, and drops travelers off at the park's South Rim. The ride took ...
Visiting the Grand Canyon via the restored vintage railcars and engines of the Grand Canyon Railway may well be the grandest way to visit a national treasure. It certainly beats jockeying for parking ...
Each year, nearly 5 million people visit the Grand Canyon National Park, an Arizona treasure that spans over 1.2 million acres. There are many ways to experience the park, from high above on a ...
With a little holiday magic, the train tracks leading to the Grand Canyon will instead lead to the North Pole for a few nights in November and December when the Grand Canyon Railway will transform ...
Grand Canyon Railroad in Winter. The railroad, which travels to the South Rim of the Canyon, is operated by the Xanterra Travel Collection. It’s not quite Black Friday (November 29 this year) but the ...