Train Vacations That See American National Parks

Trains are great way to see the country. They provide for a relaxed travel experience, and you can sight-see right from the observation cars while you're traveling. They are especially good for going on extended trips to many places, such as the U.S. national parks. According to the National Park Service there are three-hundred and ninety-three national parks, and there are train tours that visit several parks in one region. If seeing national parks of the United States close-up is your goal, train tours are an excellent choice.
  1. Western National Parks

    • In the Best Of The West tour put on by Vacations By Rail, you see five of the most famous national parks in fourteen days. You stop at Yosemite, Glacier, Grand Teton, Canyonlands, and Arches, all while enjoying the scenery between them. This is a good option for people who would like to explore this region of the country by train without the effort of having to plan out separate train routes that visit these spectacular national landmarks.

    Southwest National Parks

    • Vacations By Rail also offers a train vacation through the major parks of the Southwest. National parks included in the tour are Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, and Arches, in addition to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, and Dead Horse and Edge of the Cedars state parks.

    Yellowstone

    • Visit Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks on another tour by Vacations By Rail. This trip, called Yellowstone and Glacier Adventure Tour, takes you through Salt Lake City, and stops at the routes of pioneers as you visit two of the most popular parks in the country. You also see the Grand Teton Mountain Range from the train, which provides dramatic sight-seeing opportunities. As with all the tours, at several points you can get off the train to explore the areas by foot, and most meals are included.

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