All aboard: These are the 12 best fall foliage train rides in the U.S. to book this year

From multiday trips to quick afternoon excursions, here are the best fall foliage train rides in the country.
An East Broad Top Railroad train travels through fall foliage
(Photo: Matthew Malkiewicz/East Broad Top Railroad)

Getting there is definitely part of the fun with a fall foliage train ride. And because you don’t have to navigate busy highways to take in the fall colors, you can just sit back and enjoy the charming towns, forests awash in color, and scenic stretches that you might have missed from the road.

There’s no hiking required, either, to take in the dramatic autumn landscapes, which makes a fall foliage train ride a good option for a multigenerational adventure with little kids and grandparents in the group. My list of this year’s top fall foliage rides includes everything from short trips to multiday journeys through some of the country’s most picturesque places this time of year. Here are the best fall train rides in the U.S. for seeing unforgettable foliage and creating special family memories.

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1. Amtrak’s Downeaster

Boston to Brunswick

Colorful harbor in Portland, Maine (Photo: Shutterstock)
Portland is one of several charming New England towns and cities visited by Amtrak’s Downeaster (Photo: Shutterstock)

This three-hour Amtrak ride through portions of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine combines stops in some of New England’s most beloved cities with magnificent glimpses of seasonal colors. Running between Boston’s North Station and Brunswick, Maine, the Downeaster is a leaf-peeper’s delight in the fall. Blazes of color are punctuated by historic towns, New England beaches, and flocks of migratory birds flying overhead.

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Along the way, you’ll stop in the culinary sweet spot of Portland and feast on creamy clam chowder or the lobster roll of your dreams. The final stop on this foliage ride is Brunswick, where you can snap postcard-perfect photos from the top of Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, a suspension bridge built in 1892.

2. Rocky Mountaineer Rockies to the Red Rocks

Denver to Moab

Exterior of Rocky Mountaineer train near Red Canyon along the Rockies to the Red Rocks route
You’ll see spectacular sights on this two-day train trip between Denver and Moab (Photo: Rocky Mountaineer)

The Rockies are a fairytale in autumn, and there’s no better way to appreciate their sublime beauty than fall foliage train rides onboard a luxury train. The Rocky Mountaineer’s Rockies to the Red Rocks route is a two-day trip traveling between Denver and Moab. It runs until November 18, a good time to immerse yourself in a canopy of yellow created by countless Aspen trees. 

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With an air of yesteryear elegance, all of the Rocky Mountaineer routes are first-class all the way. At night, you’re escorted off the train to sleep in a fine hotel. Stellar service and top-notch dining on board are gravy on top. Take note: Starting in April 2026, an optional third night to Salt Lake City will be offered and the train will operate under the new name of Canyon Spirit.

3. Mount Washington Cog Railway

Mount Washington, New Hampshire

Cog railway car climbing New Hampshire's Mount Washington (Photo: Mount Washington Cog Railway)
Take a fall trip up the tallest peak in the northeast on the Mount Washington Cog Railway (Photo: Mount Washington Cog Railway)

The world’s first mountain-climbing cog railway, New Hampshire’s historic Mount Washington Cog Railway uses bio-diesel powered locomotives to carry passengers to the summit of the tallest peak in the northeast. The three-hour round-trip fall foliage train ride departs and returns from Bretton Woods in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, close to the popular family vacation destination of North Conway.

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While the coaches are mechanically state-of-the-art, a retro aesthetic replicates what travelers would have experienced in the early 1900s, making it a fun idea to incorporate as part of a multigenerational vacation with grandparents. Cold weather comes early at Mount Washington’s high altitude, with leaves usually starting to blush by mid-September. During the one-hour layover atop the summit, you can explore the Mount Washington Observatory and enjoy views that stretch to five states, Canada, and the Atlantic Ocean. If you opt for a trip powered by one of the railway’s vintage coal-fired steam locomotives, you’ll get out at Waumbek Station, which is almost always below the clouds for clear views.  

4. Amtrak’s Ethan Allen Express

New York to Vermont

Charming Burlington, Vermont welcomes families with foliage in fall
Amtrak’s Ethan Allen Express takes travelers to and from picturesque Burlington, Vermont (Photo: SeanPavone/Envato)

With daily service between New York City and Vermont, Amtrak’s Ethan Allen Express fall foliage train ride takes you on a journey through storybook New England villages and upstate New York landscapes. Soak in snippets of cute farms and idyllic towns in the Hudson River Valley along with the glorious Green Mountains of Vermont.

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The Green Mountain State is known for its autumn displays with oak, maple, and ash trees exploding in rainbow pops of crimson, tangerine, and saffron. The scenic train ride ends in the classic New England fall getaway spot of Burlington, a charming pedestrian-friendly city on the shores of Lake Champlain.

5. Amtrak’s Coast Starlight

Seattle to Los Angeles

Wizard Island on Crater Lake, Oregon (Photo: Envato)
Dramatic views await on Amtrak’s Coast Starlight route on the U.S. West Coast (Photo: Envato)

Widely regarded as the most dazzling West Coast train route in the U.S., Amtrak’s Coast Starlight links Seattle to Los Angeles. Lush forests, fertile valleys, and rambling stretches of Pacific shoreline await passengers.

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As the weather cools, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California’s expanses of evergreens, including Douglas fir and Western hemlock, are punctuated by broad-leaved maple, poplar, and alder trees in bold autumn shades. The peaks of the Cascade Range are ignited with splashes of yellow, red, and orange for a kaleidoscope of color. 

6. Western Maryland Scenic Railroad’s Frostburg Flyer

Cumberland to Frostburg, Maryland

A Western Maryland Scenic Railroad train at a station with a mountain with fall foliage in the distance
Admire the Allegheny Mountains in the fall on the Frostburg Flyer (Photo: Mdmountainside.com)

The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is a heritage rail company that utilizes both steam and diesel locomotives. Passengers on the Frostburg Flyer ride in vintage rail cars from Cumberland to Frostburg as the train ascends an impressive swath of the Allegheny Mountains.

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You’ll cross hardwood forests brushed with a rainbow swirl of sunny yellows, brilliant oranges, and bold reds. Live commentary enhances the experience of the fall foliage train ride. The round-trip takes about four and a half hours, including a 90-minute stop in Frostburg. 

7. Amtrak’s Cardinal

New York to Chicago

Blue Ridge Parkway in fall vacation ideas with Grandfather Mountain in background
Amtrak’s Cardinal route winds through the Blue Ridge Mountains while traveling between the Midwest and East Coast (Photo: @hokietim via Twenty20)

Revel in a panorama of autumn tones as you traverse the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains, the Shenandoah Valley, and the West Virginia countryside on Amtrak’s Cardinal, a route that meanders from New York to Chicago. Tall peaks, big cities, and small towns present scenery to suit a variety of tastes. Departing three days a week, this scenic train route delivers an eyeful of fall color over the course of its 26-hour journey. 

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8. Grand Canyon Railway

Williams, Arizona, to the Grand Canyon South Rim

The Grand Canyon Railway traveling on tracks through the trees
The Grand Canyon Railway is a fun and car-free way to reach the Grand Canyon (Photo: Grand Canyon Railway)

The Grand Canyon is one of the country’s natural wonders that every kid should see, but why drive there when you can ride a vintage train straight to the South Rim instead? The Grand Canyon Railway departs from Williams, Arizona, in the morning and returns in the afternoon. During the two-hour-and-15-minute ride, you’ll enjoy live Wild West entertainment including strolling musicians and a hilarious mock train robbery. 

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Color changes on this route are more subtle than other fall foliage train rides, yet as you travel through Arizona’s high desert of red buttes, scrub brush, and pinyon pines, you’ll be rewarded with crisp temperatures and a deep blue sky that combine to make it a fabulous way to soak in the changing landscape.

9. East Broad Top Railroad 

Rockhill Furnace to Colgate Grove, Pennsylvania

Full steam ahead on East Broad Top Railway (Photo: East Broad Top)
Pennsylvania’s East Broad Top Railroad offers quick one-hour fall foliage scenic train rides (Photo: East Broad Top Railroad)

Located in Central Pennsylvania, the East Broad Top Railroad offers nostalgic one-hour fall foliage train excursions that are the perfect length if you’re vacationing with toddlers or grade school-aged kids. Constructed in 1872, East Broad Top Railroad is the oldest operating narrow-gauge railroad in the United States. The historical integrity of the railroad has been meticulously preserved, so a ride feels like a moving museum. 

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There’s no shortage of spectacular leaf peeping in the dense woodlands either. Beyond the regularly scheduled train rides, the Pumpkin Patch Express in October invites kids to wear their Halloween costumes, play games, and pick a pumpkin from the patch. 

10. Amtrak’s California Zephyr

Chicago to Emeryville

Amtrak's Zephyr in Colorado (Photo: Amtrak)
Amtrak’s California Zephyr weaves through the Rockies on its journey between Chicago and the San Francisco Bay area (Photo: Amtrak)

Amtrak’s California Zephyr travels daily between Chicago and Emeryville, California, with connecting bus service to San Francisco. You don’t need to ride the 51-hour route in its entirety to make it a worthy fall trip. From the buttery hues of Colorado’s Aspen trees to the brilliant oranges and fiery reds of dogwoods and maples in the Sierra Nevada, expect a painter’s palate. 

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11. Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio

A Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad train traveling through fall foliage in Ohio
Fall foliage is easy to appreciate on a scenic excursion with Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad (Photo: Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad)

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad helps travelers of all ages and abilities explore and appreciate the autumn landscapes of Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio, one of the best national parks to visit in the fall. It’s the largest nonprofit excursion railroad in Ohio and the only provider of passenger rail service within a national park in the United States.

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The railroad’s national park scenic excursions include a three-and-a-half-hour trip along 26 miles of historic track through the tree-filled Cuyahoga Valley that offers plenty of opportunities for taking in the fall foliage. There’s also a two-hour trip that’s perfect for riding with kids.

12. Catskill Mountain Railroad

Kingston, New York

A Catskill Mountain Railroad train riding on the tracks through fall foliage
Open-air cars make it easy to soak in the views on the Catskill Mountain Railroad (Photo: NYS Dept. of Economic Dev.)

Take a Catskill Fall Foliage Adventure aboard this heritage railroad in New York’s Hudson Valley. The rail journey travels along the former Ulster & Delaware Railroad corridor, and passengers can admire autumn colors in the Catskills from a standard coach seat or in one of the railroad’s open-air flat cars.

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The eight-mile round trip takes about an hour and fifteen minutes, so it’s not too long for kids. But young riders might prefer a trip on the Pumpkin Express train, which stops at a pumpkin patch where kids can select their favorite gourd to take home.

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Allison Tibaldi
Allison Tibaldi has written for publications including CNN, Business Insider, FamilyVacationist, HGTV, USA TODAY, and Travel Weekly. As a former early childhood educator, she is interested in the way kids experience the world, and thinks that travel is the best education for young minds. Tibaldi is based in New York City.