Forget the white-knuckle driving on I-70. The Rockies have a secret backdoor.
Leave breakneck speeds to Japan and Europe. Americans are turning back the clock for a sense of nostalgia with low and slow travel across the U.S.
Rather than deal with the hassle of airports, more wanderlusters are tapping into their unavoidable sense to explore by hopping aboard a train.

Of course, when it comes to rail journeys in the States, there’s only one name to come to mind — Amtrak!
As such, the iconic carrier recently revealed an insightful list compiling their best winter getaways, and the top adventure is a textbook “winter wonderland” across some of America’s most gorgeous snow-dusted scenery (in the comfort of heaters).
Whether or not snowy landscapes and ski resorts are your jam, anyone can appreciate the gorgeous views from a window seat aboard the rightfully named Winter Park Express, America’s most beautiful train ride this time of year.
The Winter Express: From Denver To The Slopes

Colorado is one of America’s most magical destinations right now. Whether it be the ritz and glitz of Aspen, soaking in hot springs a little-known town, or wandering Hallmark townscapes by day and capping off your night with cozy fireside drinks.
But getting there is an adventure in itself, and not always a wise decision to be behind the wheel.
Some of Colorado’s mountain roads are off-limits, hence even small town getaways like Steamboat Springs have busy airports.
But one aspect that’s too often overlooked is hitting the Rockies by train, and Amtrak’s Winter Park Express is the best way to do it.

You’re in for a treat departing Denver and swapping I-70 traffic for winding rivers, pine forests, and snow-draped peaks.
The journey is truly stunning, which is why Amtrak encourages travelers to tag their epic pics here on Instagram.
The ‘Express‘ is the only train carrying passengers to Winter Park Ski Resort, and best of all, they let you off right in the heart of it, so no worries about lugging ski equipment and other bags too far.
Just know the most photo-worthy moments come as the train climbs through river canyons and snow-draped pines on its way into the high country — have your camera ready!
Will Non-Skiers Enjoy This Trip?

Hey, not everyone was gifted with athletic grace (me!).
The truth is, as beautiful as Colorado’s dramatic mountain scenery may be, not everyone has the itch to hit the slopes in fear they may literally hit the ground… or a tree, instead.
Given the main destination is a ski resort, it’s right to question if non-skiers will enjoy it — and the answer is yes, with caveats…
This trip from Denver is only about 60 miles away, so this could easily make for a day trip or weekend getaway for those who want to absorb the insanely gorgeous scenery, rather than spending their days tackling slopes.

Winter Park offers more than nature to gawk at and adrenaline-fueled thrills. You can enjoy some downtime at a local cafe or brewery, at sensational restaurants, or at soothing spas, or take on milder outdoor thrills like tubing or snowshoeing for those who prefer to play it safe.
This route is suitable for day trips with mid-morning arrivals and evening departures, so you can savor all the aforementioned delights while your loved ones take on the mountain.
‘Tis The Season: What To Expect On Board

The Winter Park Express is a seasonal route, set to end March 29, 2026.
‘Til then, travelers can prepare to be wowed by the route’s stunning views and skier-friendly amenities.
Here is a full rundown of what to expect aboard Amtrak’s Winter Park Express train:
- Dedicated ski & snowboard storage – included at no extra cost; a huge perk for day trippers
- Spacious coach seating with large windows – perfect for soaking up Colorado’s wintery landscapes
- Sightseer lounge cars – panoramic views; one of the most popular spots onboard
- Cafe car – serving coffee, refreshments, snacks, and even alcoholic beverages
- On-board restrooms – gotta go when you gotta go!
- Direct drop-off at Winter Park Resort – steps from lifts, village dining, and activities

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