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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 13 Jan
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Starting at $127.11
Mon 13 Jan
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.
Traveler Photos
Reviews (399)
VincentR2319
Aug 2019
We were on a long road trip and wanted a break, so we decided to take the train to the canyon. It turned out to be a good decision, the train stops right next to the park which eliminates a lot of driving hassles. The car hostess was phenomenal, very knowledgable and entertaining, she had us laughing and smiling the whole way. Nice comfortable coaches, which looked a lot like the cars I used to ride in around the Montreal area.
237heidil
Aug 2019
We are from the Phoenix valley and had never ridden the train. My family of 7 booked tickets for the first train up and the last train back. It was a great day! The western show was more talk than action, and we couldn’t hear what they were saying too well because the train had pulled up. But still fun. We brought games likes 20 questions and card games to play while we rode. The western singers were ok. They tried to be silly more than just sing good old country songs. The Grand Canyon is always amazing! I did take the advice of another reviewer to bring your own lunch so you don’t get stuck at a restaurant. We wanted to make it all the way down to Hermits rest! (You do have to be choosy of what you see since your time is limited.) We saw elk and wild horses and a beautiful sunset on our way back! It’s definitely worth the extra $$ to get the AC car. It is a 2hr ride up and back. It’s worth the experience. Everyone was very friendly and helpful. They do take your photo...$35 for the package. The next day we drove into the GC for more time.
W1140YGdebbiew
Aug 2019
My husband and I were on a road trip with two of our grandkids, ages 10 and 6. We all enjoyed the train ride and entertainment. We took the Pullman car in the morning, spent the night just outside the Grand Canyon Park, so we could watch the sunset and sunrise. Then the next afternoon came back in an air conditioned train. The train allowed us one suitcase per person. We stayed in Tusayan, so we took a taxi that was reasonable from the train station. The bus ran to Tusayan, but you couldn’t take suitcases. The bus ran to Tusayan after sunset, but didn’t start until 8:00 AM.

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