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    Georgetown Loop Railroad

    4.0 (335 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Santa magical forest
    Kristina H.

    Amazing Christmas train! We decided to buy tickets for the last ride of the night (8pm) for Santa's Enchanted Forest. We also wanted to ride Parlor class this time as we've ridden coach before. Parlor had tables and snacks and drink service! Santa was so much fun too. We declined having any pictures taken, I heard the lady say it was $25 for one print. Which is fine but I also didn't think I looked cute enough as I was bundled to the cheeks. It was below freezing! After the ride we visited Mrs Clause and got the kid's jingle bells and hot chocolate.

    Linder S.

    A fun experience to kick-off the holiday season! Our family visited on November 16 and bought our tickets in August for this experience. We drove from Denver and the roads and weather conditions were perfect. There was plenty of parking when we arrived for the 5 pm train ride. Upon arrival, you are greeted with beautiful lights and holiday cheer. You need to get your paper tickets from the depot/gift shop. Nearby, Ms.Klaus is handing out hot chocolate, cookies, and candy canes. We also brought own snacks as well. We chose to sit in coach and sat on the 3rd Coach car (where people walk through to access the other coach seats) and glad we did! It wasn't shoulder to shoulder like the other cars. Our family could freely look out both sides of the train and took pics with their own cameras too (ages 6 and 8). Before the train starts, a photographer comes around to take pics and the cost is 1 for $20 or 2 for $25. During the ride, Santa makes an appearance and it was very sweet. He really makes an effort to speak with each child to enhance the experience. Some notes: -Be sure to use the restroom before getting on train. They don't have any on the train. -Bundle up and bring a blanket. -Bring water and snacks. -Take pics. -Have fun!

    Flory W.

    As part of our tour, here we are finally getting on a train ride! The organizers of Georgetown was very organized. I can count several window seats have glass shield (windows), most of them are long benches with open windows. It can get very window, and me having short sleeves and a bolero and long pleated skirt, I'm fine. The ride was one hour total. It was amazing to see the various trees, sites, river and around the loop. The outside decor are gearing up for Halloween & the North Pole, I can just imagine how happy the little ones would be, when it's all lighted up!

    Marlon T.

    Cool experience, especially for kids. The train ride itself is fun and scenic, and the staff were friendly and helpful throughout. I was a little confused by the name though. It was not actually a loop when we went. The train went up the mountain and then came back down the same way. Maybe it only runs as a loop at certain times. Still, it is a great attraction in Georgetown and a wholesome outing for families.

    Damion W.

    Visiting the Georgetown Loop Railroad was the perfect way to give my family (in from Florida) a true "Colorado stamp" during their trip. The ride itself was engaging from start to finish, with plenty of history, scenic views, and that unique charm you only get in the Rockies. This is absolutely a family-friendly activity--everyone in our group had a great time. It's not just a train ride; it's an experience that connects you to Colorado's mining past while giving you unforgettable mountain views. If you're looking for something fun, easy, and memorable to do with family or friends, this is it. I would definitely recommend the Georgetown Loop Railroad to anyone wanting an authentic slice of Colorado.

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    J Warren R.

    The Georgetown Loop Railroad Christmas train was just perfect for the small ones (ages 2-8). They saw Santa and put their wish list orders in early. The train ride lasts about an hour; the loop is decorated with festive lights and holiday themed silhouettes along the scenic mountain way. Beverage service was prompt and friendly. We had a great time and would recommend to all those with small children or even for children of all ages.

    Xavier S.

    Staff are all super helpful. Views are amazing. Wish there was more dialogue from the engineer with regard to what we might have been seeing on the train ride as there were a few things set up in the woods along the rail path. Definitely spotted Sasquatch a few times. This isn't a stop I would make more than once though unless going with someone who hasn't experienced it before.

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    Darlene M.

    Friendly staff Train trip was short and not much at either station but it was fun trip. We walked around the historic area below. We were glad we paid a little more for the parlor car which came with better seats and lots of free snacks, water and soda. Wine was $11 for a plastic cup full.

    Chrissy M.

    We came from Florida to visit family and wanted to experience some Colorado history. This tour was great! We did the train ride, mine exploration and panning for gold. The scenery was beautiful, it was educational and a day well spent!

    Andrea T.

    Breathtaking views. Wow, how incredible, very nice weather and stunning views! Couldn't really hear the person talking over the speakers since we were seated in an outside cart but it didn't matter since the views were spectacular. We did the fall train I did notice they have some themed ones which sound fun. Would definitely go back and try one of those!

    Richard R.

    Great experience. Wife and I stopped here heading to Denver and glad we did. So much fun! Was pretty busy so buy tickets online.

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    Jennifer Y.

    What an amazingly beautiful awesome day we had today at Georgetown Loop Railroad and mines. The steam train ride is about 45 minutes to an hour. Then if you buy tickets for the mine tour that's an additional hour. Beware the mine is about 42 degrees all year round and it's so cold in there you can actually see your breath. We had a very funny guide named John David. He totally made our experience in mine a delight. He was full of knowledge about the miners and mine itself. The best part though was when Mark got to actually ride in the steam locomotive to film. This place is a true treasure. Stop by and have some fun!

    Dave C.

    For families with young kids, the Georgetown Loop at Christmas can become one of your holiday traditions. It's charming, picturesque, and they have amazing Santas every year. Our family has done this for the past three years, and I'm sure we'll continue going for as long as our kids will go. A few tips: - Show up about 10-15 minutes before your time. You need to park, pick up your ticket, and hit the bathroom before you can get on the train. - Ask for a bell in the gift shop when you pick up your tickets. - Book a ticket in one of the better cars. It's worth the difference in price to have assigned seats and snacks for the ride, especially if you have kids. - Get your tickets in August when tickets go on sale and have your pick of any day you want.

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    Why do they call it a loop?! It was there and back and we saw the same things. Not worth it in our opinion.

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    Fun ride, goos history, relaxing atmosphere, wonderful views. It was busy on a weekend but we got on last minute and had a good time.

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    Georgetown Loop Railroad Reservation

    Georgetown Loop Railroad Reservation

    3.2
    (12 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Always a good bet to take your out of town visitors. A great little taste of the railroads that…read moreused to crisscross the state. It's only a few miles long and runs right by I-70, but you aren't looking at the highway much. All equipment is historic and well restored, with great scenery and history on the way. Consider picking up a History Colorado membership: for about the same cost as the train tickets or even less, you get vouchers for a ride as well as unlimited admission to their good museum in Denver & other sites.

    This was, hand down, the worst holiday experience ever! After years of the Santa train experience…read morein the coach class, we opted for the Parlor car this year with our kids and 80 year old parents. When the photographer came around, she asked my parents to move to a larger table so we could all squeeze in the picture. After the photo, my parents stayed at the new seats. When my son asked for water, we were all told that we were denied service for the remainder of the ride (another 45 minutes) because my parents had not returned to their seats after the photo, even though they'd never been asked to do so and two children had moved into their old seats when they got up. My 10 year old then had to watch all the other kids having hot chocolate and cookies while he wasn't "allowed" to have anything. The waitress also had the security guard sit with my elderly parents for the remainder of the ride so they didn't get out of line. So humiliating and unwarranted. It was honestly the most bizarre experience we've ever encountered. Santa seemed like he'd been drinking - saying weird things to the kids and to my husband. Very inappropriate. I spoke with Mark, the Commissioner in charge of the Georgetown Loop, and he immediately refunded our money. I do hope they change their staffing to better reflect the beauty and tradition of the experience.

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    Amtrak Fraser-Winter Park Station

    Amtrak Fraser-Winter Park Station

    3.6
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    18.1 mi

    On short notice we decided to take the train to WIP to do some back country skiing with friends…read more We booked a same day round trip that gave us time to ski and eat and make the train back. Train left denver in time and inched its way thru downtown heading northwest. Amazing views best viewed from the observation car. We had general admission seats so it was good we got there 30 minutes early. Seats were sort of willy-nilly as there were travelers already onboard originating in Chicago. Even then, the observation car was full. Later in the trip we found two empty seats there to watch the scenery. Plenty of luggage space. Observation car is first come first served but no bags allowed in this car. Same for the two-level dining car. Get on, store your bags, quickly check the observation car then depending on what's available get a seat in GA. The trip is two hours and the views are very interesting, even in the city, as you get to see the surroundings in a new and different way. There are restrooms in each car. The trip through the Moffat tunnel is 10 minutes which is where the real time savings is at. A couple of times the ticket master comes thru but otherwise, there are no employees wandering about. The only downside was our return train was delayed as an avalanche had swamped a freight train and blocked the tracks. We got a ride home with friends while others had to just wait it out. Easily a 7+ hour delay. It's sort of Mother Nature in control and Amtrak kept us updated. They also refunded the segment of the trip we didn't use.

    My daughter and I rode the train to Winter Park for lunch. It was a 2.5 hour ride that we could see…read morethe scenery and relax. She has not been able to travel or go anywhere since she became I'll, so she asked if we could go to Winter Park for lunch. The train ride was the best for us. A lot to see with no worries. The people on the train were friendly and in good spirits. Ten stars.

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    RTD Lightrail Jeffco Station

    RTD Lightrail Jeffco Station

    4.4
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    27.0 mi

    Buy a ticket at the machine and take the train so you can enjoy the views of mountains!! Safely…read moreride from downtown or from Golden CO to downtown this is convenient and a must try at least once... but I bet you will get hooked! Save time, save money and ride the train from the airport to Golden CO! It's easy, it's cheap and if you are 65 there is even a discount. Park at the Jeffco line because it's free and a safe place to leave your ride and not have a hassle fighting for a space downtown. The government building is right next door to the West line so no worries about your car. The train is clean and you don't have to stress the traffic.

    Free parking two miles from my house and a $4 ride to a Rockies game? Yup!!…read more PLENTY of free parking here in the covered garage. There are two ticket machines; one takes cash and card and the other is card only. So many reasons to ride the light rail! Avoid busy traffic, avoid parking hassles and fees, see some cool sights, have a few drinks downtown without worrying about a DD, and support public transportation!! People watching is never disappointing either. Usually takes us about 40-45 minutes to get to Union Station. My only complaint about all of these stations is they need more ticket machines. This one isn't as much of a problem as Union Station or Pepsi Center where we have waited 45 minutes after an event to get our tickets. But we have missed a train a time or two here because we are waiting in line. Yay for public transportation!!

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    Free parking in a safe parking deck next to the Jefferson Co Court House
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