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Rocky Mountaineer

In living color:

Byers Canyon

Top-notch travel, by train

Socially minded (and enjoyed)

Rocky Mountaineer in De Beque Canyon

Immersed in the landscapes

Sleeper cars are noticeably absent from Rocky Mountaineer trains, as journeys are only experienced in the daylight hours when views are at their best. An overnight stop at curated hotels in the mid-way destination of historic Glenwood Springs enhances the experience (and ensures you get a great night’s sleep). The best part about the hotel stay? You’re already checked in, keys in hand when you disembark the train and there’s no luggage to drag along with you—it’s already been whisked off to your room.

A storied journey

The rail less taken

T hese days, most train travel is exactly that—a commonplace point A to point B trip—but on board Rocky Mountaineer, the journey itself is the experience. The famed luxury experience
has been hosting guests on board their trains through the Canadian Rockies for more than three decades. With a recent expansion into the United States, the opportunity to experience the American Southwest with the comfort of a reclining seat and world-class service is now on offer.

Dining on board

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Soak up the American Southwest's saga

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See the epitome of the

The Rockies to the Red Rocks route is an experience like no other, especially because many iconic panoramas can only be seen by rail. Traveling from Denver, Colorado, to Moab, Utah (or
vice versa), guests experience the engineering marvel that is the Big 10 curve. Along the route, passengers will travel through tunnels and follow the path of the Colorado River enjoying views
of red rock canyons, flat top mountains and all the breathtaking geology for which the American Southwest is world-famous.

Wining and dining

Great views paired

Silver service

Panoramic views at every turn