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Aventure sur le chemin de fer de Verde Canyon

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Montez à bord du Verde Canyon Railroad pour un voyage en train de 3,5 heures à travers la vallée intacte et préservée de Verde. Avec des sièges de classe luxe, vous profiterez d'apéritifs, de champagne et d'une vue imprenable sur les merveilles géologiques de l'Arizona, la faune et les découvertes archéologiques de l'ancien peuple Sinagua qui vivait autrefois dans la région.
Ville: Sedona
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Ce qui est inclu
Appetizers
Bottled water
Restroom on board
Champagne toast
Appetizers
Bottled water
Beginning in 2023, all tickets include Cafe Voucher
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Veuillez noter : les options diététiques spéciales ne sont pas acceptées
  • L'âge du nourrisson est de 0 à 1 an. Toute personne âgée d'un an et plus sera facturée au tarif adulte. Les clients ne peuvent pas monter à bord du train sans billet payé
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Tous les apéritifs gratuits de première classe seront individuellement- emballé pour les clients.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Verde Canyon Railroad
It’s not the destination, it’s the journey! Enjoy a luxurious train ride through a 20-mile wilderness area, along a wild and scenic river, only accessible by rail. For 3.5-hours, enjoy comfort and style, exceptional amenities and outstanding service in vintage rail cars on a century-old route. Wind your way through a red rock paradise, with tracks that hug the curves of the Verde River. Every season offers a different reason to ride! Astonishing views of a wild and vibrant frontier, historic trestles, bridges and a 7000-foot tunnel are just a few of the highlights tucked into unusual rock formations, red rock pinnacles and towering crimson cliffs. Majestic bald eagles and hawks float effortlessly on the breeze above Javelina, wild burros, jackrabbits and many other Canyon creatures, peacefully coexisting with this heritage railroad for more than 100 years.
2
John Bell Railroad Museum
At the depot, be sure to visit the John Bell Museum, home to the railroad's history and artifacts from its early days, as well as a wealth of information on Clarkdale, Jerome and the Yavapai-Apache Nation.
3
Verde River
The train runs on the same tracks that were created following the Verde River back in 1911. The river is visible for most of your journey.
4
Perkinsville Ghost Town
Discover the history of Perkinsville Ghost Town through on-board commentary on your train journey. This is the turn-around point of your trip.
5
Verde Canyon Railroad
It’s not the destination, it’s the journey! Enjoy a luxurious train ride through a 20-mile wilderness area, along a wild and scenic river, only accessible by rail. For 3.5-hours, enjoy comfort and style, exceptional amenities and outstanding service in vintage rail cars on a century-old route. Wind your way through a red rock paradise, with tracks that hug the curves of the Verde River. Every season offers a different reason to ride! Astonishing views of a wild and vibrant frontier, historic trestles, bridges and a 7000-foot tunnel are just a few of the highlights tucked into unusual rock formations, red rock pinnacles and towering crimson cliffs. Majestic bald eagles and hawks float effortlessly on the breeze above Javelina, wild burros, jackrabbits and many other Canyon creatures, peacefully coexisting with this heritage railroad for more than 100 years.
6
John Bell Railroad Museum
At the depot, be sure to visit the John Bell Museum, home to the railroad's history and artifacts from its early days, as well as a wealth of information on Clarkdale, Jerome and the Yavapai-Apache Nation.
7
Verde River
The train runs on the same tracks that were created following the Verde River back in 1911. The river is visible for most of your journey.
8
Perkinsville Ghost Town
Discover the history of Perkinsville Ghost Town through on-board commentary on your train journey. This is the turn-around point of your trip.
9
Verde Canyon Railroad
It’s not the destination, it’s the journey! Enjoy a luxurious train ride through a 20-mile wilderness area, along a wild and scenic river, only accessible by rail. For 3.5-hours, enjoy comfort and style, exceptional amenities and outstanding service in vintage rail cars on a century-old route. Wind your way through a red rock paradise, with tracks that hug the curves of the Verde River. Every season offers a different reason to ride! Astonishing views of a wild and vibrant frontier, historic trestles, bridges and a 7000-foot tunnel are just a few of the highlights tucked into unusual rock formations, red rock pinnacles and towering crimson cliffs. Majestic bald eagles and hawks float effortlessly on the breeze above Javelina, wild burros, jackrabbits and many other Canyon creatures, peacefully coexisting with this heritage railroad for more than 100 years.
10
John Bell Railroad Museum
At the depot, be sure to visit the John Bell Museum, home to the railroad's history and artifacts from its early days, as well as a wealth of information on Clarkdale, Jerome and the Yavapai-Apache Nation.
11
Verde River
The train runs on the same tracks that were created following the Verde River back in 1911. The river is visible for most of your journey.
12
Perkinsville Ghost Town
Discover the history of Perkinsville Ghost Town through on-board commentary on your train journey. This is the turn-around point of your trip.
13
Verde Canyon Railroad
It’s not the destination, it’s the journey! Enjoy a luxurious train ride through a 20-mile wilderness area, along a wild and scenic river, only accessible by rail. For 3.5-hours, enjoy comfort and style, exceptional amenities and outstanding service in vintage rail cars on a century-old route. Wind your way through a red rock paradise, with tracks that hug the curves of the Verde River. Every season offers a different reason to ride! Astonishing views of a wild and vibrant frontier, historic trestles, bridges and a 7000-foot tunnel are just a few of the highlights tucked into unusual rock formations, red rock pinnacles and towering crimson cliffs. Majestic bald eagles and hawks float effortlessly on the breeze above Javelina, wild burros, jackrabbits and many other Canyon creatures, peacefully coexisting with this heritage railroad for more than 100 years.
14
John Bell Railroad Museum
At the depot, be sure to visit the John Bell Museum, home to the railroad's history and artifacts from its early days, as well as a wealth of information on Clarkdale, Jerome and the Yavapai-Apache Nation.
15
Verde River
The train runs on the same tracks that were created following the Verde River back in 1911. The river is visible for most of your journey.
16
Perkinsville Ghost Town
Discover the history of Perkinsville Ghost Town through on-board commentary on your train journey. This is the turn-around point of your trip.
17
Chemin de fer de Verde Canyon
Ce n'est pas la destination, c'est le voyage ! Profitez d'une promenade en train de luxe à travers une zone sauvage de 20 miles, le long d'une rivière sauvage et pittoresque, uniquement accessible par chemin de fer. Pendant 3,5 heures, profitez d'un confort et d'un style, d'équipements exceptionnels et d'un service exceptionnel dans des wagons d'époque sur un itinéraire centenaire. Parcourez un paradis de roches rouges, avec des pistes qui épousent les courbes de la rivière Verde. Chaque saison offre une raison différente de rouler ! Des vues étonnantes sur une frontière sauvage et vibrante, des chevalets historiques, des ponts et un tunnel de 7000 pieds ne sont que quelques-uns des points forts nichés dans des formations rocheuses inhabituelles, des pinacles de roche rouge et des falaises cramoisies. De majestueux pygargues à tête blanche et des faucons flottent sans effort sur la brise au-dessus de Javelina, des ânes sauvages, des lièvres et de nombreuses autres créatures du Canyon, coexistant pacifiquement avec ce chemin de fer patrimonial depuis plus de 100 ans.
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Musée du chemin de fer John Bell
Au dépôt, n'oubliez pas de visiter le musée John Bell, qui abrite l'histoire et les artefacts du chemin de fer depuis ses débuts, ainsi qu'une mine d'informations sur Clarkdale, Jerome et la nation Yavapai-Apache.
19
Rivière Verte
Le train circule sur les mêmes voies qui ont été créées le long de la rivière Verde en 1911. La rivière est visible pendant la majeure partie de votre voyage.
20
Ville fantôme de Perkinsville
Découvrez l'histoire de la ville fantôme de Perkinsville grâce aux commentaires à bord de votre voyage en train. C'est le point tournant de votre voyage.
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Commentaires (1000)
alandO8351UH
Feb 2020
A wonderful experience with fantastic views, run by very happy and knowledgeable staff, and well worth booking the full package to enjoy the food and comfortable seating
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2020
Thank you so much for this wonderful review.
KatVoight
Feb 2020
While we throughly enjoyed the train ride, the scenery, and all that we learned, this adventure needs some work to make it 5 stars. To start off, the train station needs to be expanded. There are way too many people trying to get inside in too small of a space. It was complete chaos and unorganized trying to get our physical tickets for the ride. We were also told incorrectly that seats are assigned at the time purchase. This is incorrect, because if this were true you would be able to pick the seats that you want. It is purely first come, first serve and they seat you as you get on the train. We bought first class eats, and I was reassured by the lady at the ticket counter that I could get a 2 seater table as I get horribly motion sick especially when riding backwards and I need to see where I am going. I was going to ride froward going out, and then switch seats with my husband for the ride back so that I was always facing forward. These seats are also by the windows with the most horizon visible thus allowing me to see out and calm my motion sickness. Well, This information just wasn't true. My husband and I were the last ones on our train, and we were placed on a couch facing backwards as those were the only seats left. We sunk into the couches and they were way too deep. I approached the server on the train and told her what I was told and she apologized and said that was not true and its first come first serve. So I was miserable as soon as we started moving. As soon as we were able, I went outside to the observation area and ended up standing out there the whole time as I couldn't sit in my seat and not be sick. The food they serve is also meager and nearly enough for the number of people on board. By the time I finally stopped feeling sick from the motion and went to grab some snacks, the food was all gone. The scenery made up for a lot of the grievances. Dewey was our "tour guide" (for lack of a better word) and he was very well informed and took great pride in showing us rock formations and telling us the history of the area. We also had an eagle come on board with its handlers which was super neat to see. After we arrived at the end of the line, they switched the engines around and Dewey talked to us about the history of the area while they did that. We also had ice cream sandwiches. The ride back was also very nice and I got to see some areas that I missed the first time around. We stayed outside on the deck the entire train ride except for the very beginning. Felt like a waste of a first class ticket since we weren't able to see anything from our seats anyway, even if I wasn't motion sick. If I ever do this again I will opt for the regular ticket and just say outside the whole time like I did this time. It was also way more overcrowded that I was expecting for a Sunday in February.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2020
Thank you for sharing your experience. We do appreciate constructive criticism and your comments have been shared with management.
Kimberly_H
Feb 2020
First class in the Santa Fe was a nice experience. Except for the caboose, it’s the oldest and car of the train. Great character! Bar was stocked. Fun time!

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