This 21-Mile Historic Train Excursion In New Hampshire Will Take You Over The River And Through The Fall Foliage
By Michelle|Published September 30, 2020
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New Hampshire is full of history. From museums to historic homes, if you love learning about what happened before we were here there are lots of options. One of the things we really enjoy is combing that history with a fun day out. This train excursion that leaves from North Conway offers just that! Hop aboard this time of year and you’ll also enjoy the changing fall colors that just aren’t the same anywhere else in New England!
The Conway Scenic Railroad offers a variety of different rides throughout the area. You can learn about each of them on their website, or check them out on Facebook. Regular seats on the Bartlett Excursion train are $32 while first-class is $40. You can also book a private car for 4 people which will allow you to remove your face mask. These tickets are $40 for adults, $30 for children, and $18 for infants. You can reach the railroad on 603-356-5251.