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Antonito 



Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad out of Antonito - Photo by Denise Chambers/Weaver Multimedia Group

Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad out of Antonito - Photo by Denise Chambers/Weaver Multimedia Group

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Location:

261 miles southwest of Denver on U.S. 285

Elevation:

7888

Population:

842

The sound of the train whistle pretty much defines the southern Colorado town of Antonito, perched on the edge of the New Mexico border.

The Cumbres & Toltec Railroad is the big draw for visitors. The train, which leaves daily from the old station in Antonito, traverses the Cumbres Pass and ends up 64 miles away in Chama, New Mexico, where riders can catch a bus back to the starting point.

It is touted as the longest and highest narrow-gauge train still running, but be warned: this is no luxury excursion with plush seats and fancy dining car. Be prepared to experience the train as Western travelers did more than a century ago. There's a stop for lunch in Osier, but the main attraction is the scenery, which can easily be photographed from the train as it winds its way through high-mountain meadows and over the 10,000-foot pass.

The train runs primarily in the summer and fall, typically from Memorial Day weekend into October. Conditions permitting, there's sometimes a Christmas train, which offers a different seasonal view of the route.

There's lodging in town - and you can also arrange overnight packages in Chama.

Community Resources:
Conejos County Tourism and Lodging Board
P.O. Box 829
Antonito, CO 81120
800-835-1098
or visit www.conejosvacation.com

Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
888-CUMBRES (888-286-2737)
or visit www.cumbrestoltec.com