In case you haven’t noticed, fall is turning most of Montana into a colorful paradise, especially Glacier National Park and the entire northwestern side. And if you happen to take a ride on Amtrak’s Empire Builder, you can see it all without having to drive.
The Amtrak Empire Builder is one of the most iconic long-distance passenger trains in the country.
Loco Steve / Flickr It’s known for its incredible scenery, especially when you pass through Montana (the train travels from Spokane to Chicago).
The Empire Builder’s first Montana stop is at Libby Station.
Wikipedia This corner of Montana is both gorgeous and underrated.
Next, you’ll make a stop in Whitefish, which is always visually stunning.
Explore Whitefish Facebook Whitefish was named on The Today Show as one of the top spots in the country to see fall foliage.
The train treks through Glacier National Park, stopping in West Glacier, Essex, and East Glacier.
Loco Steve / Flickr There’s never a bad time to take a train through Glacier, but fall is especially colorful.
Believe it or not, the Empire Builder has been around since 1929.
Loco Steve / Flickr Amtrak took over the route in 1970.
And just think, you’ll be leaf peeping from your comfortable seat on the train.
Loco Steve / Flickr If you ride the train straight through it will take you 11 hours to cruise through Montana, but we highly recommend breaking it up into a long weekend so you can explore.
We’re pretty proud of our railroad history here in Montana. Visit one of our charming railroad towns and you’ll see what we mean.
Loco Steve / Flickr
It’s known for its incredible scenery, especially when you pass through Montana (the train travels from Spokane to Chicago).
Wikipedia
This corner of Montana is both gorgeous and underrated.
Explore Whitefish Facebook
Whitefish was named on The Today Show as one of the top spots in the country to see fall foliage.
There’s never a bad time to take a train through Glacier, but fall is especially colorful.
Amtrak took over the route in 1970.
Loco Steve / Flickr
If you ride the train straight through it will take you 11 hours to cruise through Montana, but we highly recommend breaking it up into a long weekend so you can explore.
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