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Grand Canyon Railway Train Tickets

Overview
Step aboard the Grand Canyon Railway for a trip to the majestic Grand Canyon you'll never forget. Feel the rumble of a vintage train as the engine chugs 65-miles (approximately 105 km) across the beautiful Northern Arizona countryside. The train offers kaleidoscopic views of the San Francisco Peaks and rolls through valleys adorned in wild flowers, dense pine forests, high desert plains and small canyons.
City: Flagstaff
Mon 30 Dec
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Starting at $127.11
Mon 30 Dec
Starting at $127.11
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What's Included
Sales tax
Round trip train (coach or first class)
National Park service fees (USD15)
Additional Info
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The train can accommodate a motorized scooter if it is no wider than 25 inches. There is a special lift to lift the scooter onto the train.
  • Please note: Arizona doesn't observe Day Light Savings and switches between MST (Mountain Standard Time) and PST (Pacific Standard Time) depending on the season.
  • Post COVID-19 Safety Updates - We politely request that you refrain from taking this tour should you start displaying any of the symptoms associated with COVID-19, or if you are at a high risk of contracting the disease. Please ensure 1 person per group wait in line for ticket exchange. Face masks will be highly recommended. Social distancing will be practiced on train platform and on the train. Seating on board the train will be limited to maximize social distancing, and guests will be asked to promptly take their seat keeping aisles clear and to remain seated except to use restrooms.
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (399)
TXRoseHou
Apr 2019
Took the day trip with our 2 kids (13 and 10). The train ride there and back was fun; the staff is amazing! We went during March spring break and it was cold (snow on the ground). A few tips -- we did coach class, but there was no real difference between coach and pullman (pullman actually looks cool because it is authentic to the 1800's period). We thought first class came with meals, but we asked the staff who said the food offerings were "heavy snacks" (hummus, whole fruit, etc.). Highly recommend NOT going to any lookout points past Mojave Point. You have limited time; it takes 40 minutes to go to Hermits Rest lookout point (the last lookout)... and 40 minutes back. There is a snack shop at Hermits Rest (pre-made sandwiches, chips, drinks), but again I do NOT recommend going that far. Our family literally had to sprint back to catch the train before it departed. You can leave items on the train (nothing of value). Best option - bring your own snacks and lunch in a small cooler. Leave the lunch cooler on train and eat when you return around 2:30-ish. Food offerings at the Grand Canyon are readily available but spread out (lots of walking). We did have a snack in the train's cafe car. Neat experience, but pricey as expected. We got our daughters root beer floats, which came in a souvenir plastic mug for $10 each.
David J
Apr 2019
The Cowboy Show prior to getting on the train was rather "hocky" but still it set the stage for the train ride. The staff on the train were excellent! The ride itself was very scenic and a comfortable ride. It is the perfecuset means of transportation to get to the Grand Canyon. We stayed one night at the rim which was just the right amount of time also. The Grand Canyon was a very easy walk and there was an easy hike into the Canyon for those with limited time. The pizza at the Maswik Lodge was excellent. The only reason I gave it a Very Good instead of excellent was because we had a two hour wait to get into our room. It was over spring break and they were very busy. The cabins were very nice though once we got there. I would definitely recommend taking the Grand Canyon Railway!
NJ_Bird1427
Apr 2019
My sister and I drove from Sedona to Williams and then took the train to the Grand Canyon. We splurged for the luxury dome and were quite pleased. The seats were comfortable, coffee, bottled water and snacks were a nice treat. The staff was just amazing. Very friendly, polite, and down to earth. As luxury ticket holders we were allowed to go anywhere in the train we wanted to - including the rear outside platform. Great photo opportunity. It was very nice to just sit back and relax for 2+ hours, look at the scenery and chat with other passengers. We combined the train ride with the Freedom Tour (bus ride) around the canyon and were glad we did. We were able to see some sites that we wouldn't have been able to see otherwise. The bus tour is a good choice. All in all it was a great day. One word of caution: if you are driving from Sedona, either stay overnight at the canyon and come back on an early train or stay overnight in Williams. Do not make the drive back to Sedona in the dark. There is a section of the road that's full of hairpin turns and switchbacks. On the GPS it looks like your small intestines. LOL. Not a good drive in the dark.

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