This Fall Foliage Train Ride In Tennessee Is Scenic And Fun For The Whole Family
The autumn season in Tennessee is one of the best in the American South, especially since the state has such a varied topography. You can enjoy the season on the loamy stretch of the Cumberland Plateau or perhaps in the jagged beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. Of course, if you find yourself in Delano, Tennessee, you can watch the beauty of the season just outside your train car window. Curious about a fall foliage ride through the state of Tennessee? Let us tell you about the Hiwassee Loop which is quite possibly the best fall train ride in Tennessee. Learn more below!
You can get up close and personal with the experience by way of the YouTube video we’ve linked below:
If you haven’t ridden the famous Hiwassee Loop, then it sounds like you have tickets to purchase. You can find them here on the official Tennesee Valley Railroad website.
Another interesting fact about this train ride is how it was built. There are only 6 of these types of loop railroads throughout the United States and this is the only one located east of the Mississippi River. This truly is a massive accomplishment of engineering and just as fascinating as the scenic ride itself. Check out this video from Delay In Block™ Productions to appreciate the complexity of this railroad.
Tennessee is absolutely gorgeous, don’t you think? Have you ever taken a carriage ride through the heart of the mountains?
Can’t get enough train rides? While you are in Chattanooga check out this train and trolly ride through the city!
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Trains in Tennessee
What are the best train rides and experiences in Tennessee?
We have a lot of great train experiences here in the volunteer state but here are some of the best train rides in Tennessee:
- Steele Creek Park, this small but mighty train has won the hearts of the locals and is a must in this Bristol park.
- Three River Rambler in Knoxville, not far from that is a converted WWII train where you can spend the night.
- At The George L. Carter Railroad Museum in Johnson City, you can’t ride the trains but watch the impressive scale model of the historic Tweetsey Railroad.
- Visit a Train-themed village.
- Take one of the themed train rides like this murder mystery train from the Tennessee Central Railway Museum.