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  • Springtime Arrives at Texas State Railroad

    Springtime Arrives at Texas State Railroad

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    updated: Feb 7, 2018

    Eggstra! Eggstra! Read all about it! A REALLY BIG bunny has been spotted in East Texas! The Easter Egg Express at Texas State Railroad, running on March 24, 25, 30, 31 and April 1, takes the whole family out for an Easter Egg Hunt filled with games and activities for all ages. There’s no better way to celebrate springtime than with hugs, candy and photo-ops with the mischievous hare!

    Starting at the Rusk, Texas, depot with 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. departure options, there are plenty of opportunities to journey into Texas State Railroad’s enchanted Easter landscape. Kids can roam the grassy hills in search of colorful eggs filled with candy and prizes and get a great photo taken with the Easter Bunny. A variety of food and drink specialties will be available for purchase. The relaxing train ride is an eggstra-ordinary venue for a delightful springtime afternoon in the Piney Woods. These popular trains fill quickly and it’s recommended to book seats early.

    Spring is the season when the region’s renowned Dogwoods are in bloom, peaking in late March. These delicate pink and white flowers are vivid along the rails of Texas State Railroad, contrasted against the train’s burly, black locomotives and the vibrant crimson passenger cars as they pass through the verdant Piney Woods. As the rolling hills of the woodland forest unfold sleeping buds and new wildflowers, a kaleidoscope of color bursts along the tracks. There’s freshness in the air on the open-air cars as the train passes over several rambling creeks and rivers.

    This year, the blooms are even brighter at the popular “Texas Dogwood Trails” because East Texas is marking 80 years since the festival started. In addition to a train ride through the Piney Woods, an afternoon viewing the tantalizing beauty of the Dogwood trees in Palestine’s Davey Dogwood Park should be on the agenda.  

    Celebrate the season with an adventure aboard Texas State Railroad; every minute aboard this vintage train is a reminder that it’s the ride of a lifetime. 

    New Season, New Reason to Ride!

    Contact: Teresa Propeck
    Phone: 623-374-3185
    Cell: 602-316-9887
    Teresa@texasstaterailroad.net

    New Reservations Phone: 855-632-7729

    New Website: www.TexasStateRailroad.net

    Park Road 76 • Rusk, Texas • 75785 

    Additional Photography is available

    Source: Texas State Railroad

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  • Spring Blooms With Bunnies, Eaglets and Wildflowers Along Verde Canyon Railroad

    Spring Blooms With Bunnies, Eaglets and Wildflowers Along Verde Canyon Railroad

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    updated: Feb 5, 2018

    Beautifully nestled between the high country of Arizona’s famous Colorado Plateau and the low elevations of the scenic Sonoran Desert sits Arizona’s Verde Valley, a wonderland of geological riches including  the red rocks of Sedona and the rare riparian ribbon of the Verde River. Curving between the Coconino and Prescott National Forests runs the historic tracks of the Verde Canyon Railroad.

    This time of year the high desert awakens from its seasonal slumber, bursting with new life along the rails. Ancient cottonwoods sprout with fresh foliage, shading baby eaglets in their nests.  A crescendo of wildflowers begins in March with low-growing locoweed in delicate purples and whites, arching taller towards the sun as the golden Desert Marigold and orange Globemallow take the stage in April. Prickly Pear Cactus flowers arrive in May, their waxy yellow blooms later giving way to rich red fruits. Open-air viewing cars make a wonderful vantage point for wildflower viewing, especially with Prickly Pear Margarita in hand. As spring edges closer towards summer , creamy white yucca blooms sway in the breeze along the rail route.

    Springtime welcomes favorite annual highlights such as newborn baby eaglets, the ever-popular Easter Bunny Express and a festive celebration of Cinco De Mayo.  The Black-tailed Jackrabbit, a Verde Canyon resident, may be one of the largest hares in North America but he’s got nothing on Verde Canyon Railroad’s resident rabbit, the Easter Bunny. On Sunday, April 1st, depot guests enjoy hugs, candy and photo-ops with the mischievous hare.  The fun continues onboard as the winner of the jellybean counting contest is awarded a giant jar of candies to take along on the ride. On Saturday May 5th, Cinco de Mayo, a fiesta borrowed from our neighbors to the south, will feature a delicious Mexican-inspired luncheon on the depot patio prior to the train’s afternoon departure. 

    Accessible only by these heritage rails, the Verde Canyon’s  rare riparian area comprises only 2% of Arizona landscape. Operating since 1912, the Railroad is right at home within its wild corridor, sharing the Canyon with javelina, mule deer, elk, coyote, bear, heron, turkey, bald eagles and a wealth of resident and migrating raptors.  Bald eagles generally nest along the Verde River from mid-winter to late spring, with eaglets fledging their nests in mid-May.

    The train provides a comfortable and exciting journey as it travels a leisurely four hours from the charming Clarkdale depot to the ghost ranch at Perkinsville and back. Awe-inspiring rock formations, historic trestles, a 680-foot tunnel, ancient cliff dwellings and soaring raptors are just a few of the trip’s many highlights. First-class cars boast plush seating, complimentary appetizers and a full-service bar. Coach offers vintage Pullman-style seating, panoramic windows and snack bars. Everyone has access to open-air viewing cars offering 360-degree views and spectacular photographic opportunities. 

    A stone’s throw from the hillside mining town of Jerome, Verde Canyon Railroad’s Clarkdale depot is in the heart of the Verde Valley, a diverse crossroads featuring amazing adventures in every direction. Only two hours from Phoenix and 25 minutes from Sedona, Verde Canyon Railroad is the perfect Arizona day trip. Reservations are accepted at 800.293.7245 or online at verdecanyonrr.com.

    It’s not the destination; it’s the journey.

    Contact: Teresa Propeck                                                         
    Reservations: 800-293-7245
    Phone: 623-374-3185                                                      
    ​tpropeck@verdecanyonrr.net   

    Source: Verde Canyon Railroad

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