1. Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
Start & End Points: Antonito and Chama, NM
This 1880 vintage line is best known for its appearance in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” A National Historic Landmark on wheels, the Cumbres & Toltec steams 64 miles over the Rocky Mountains along cliffs, through narrow Toltec Gorge, over 10,000-foot Cumbres Pass and through miles of evergreen and aspen forests. Over the course of 6.5 hours, you’ll get to enjoy sprawling views of the dramatic landscape in every direction. The C&T’s regular season typically runs late May through late October.
Bonus Tracks: In addition to daily trips, the Cumbres & Toltec runs several special trains throughout the year, with brunch and dinner excursions as well as outings with nature themes like geology and botany (wildflowers).
2. Georgetown Loop Railroad
Start & End Points: Silver Plume and Georgetown
Connecting the mining towns of Georgetown and Silver Plume, the Georgetown Loop Railroad was an engineering marvel of the 1800s. This short and sweet 2-mile stretch of track just three feet in width traverses through the steep and narrow canyon, corkscrewing through craggy rock walls and gaining more than 600 feet in elevation on four bridges. The railroad was one of Colorado’s first tourist attractions, and remains a must-see destination for those seeking a taste of history, beautiful sights and breathtaking thrills. The Georgetown Loop’s regular season runs April through October, but check their site for special winter holiday trains.
Bonus Tracks: Passengers can hop off at the historical Lebanon Silver Mine, where they can pan for gold and learn about Colorado's mining past while they’re at it. Both Georgetown and Silver Plume boast charming Victorian downtowns with restaurants, shops and cool history.