Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Ride the River Train in Sacramento

Park your RV for a bit and hit the rails near Sacramento to enjoy dinner, brunch or lunch as you see the sights. The RiverTrain from Woodland features a sparkling gold exterior reflecting the area’s Gold Rush heritage and 1,000-feet of blue waves that are a tribute to the Sacramento River along the train’s route. The train passes over the 8,000-foot-long Fremont Trestle, one of the largest trestles in the Western United States. While you roll along, enjoy a great combination of scenery, food and entertainment. The dining cars have a relaxed "tommy bahama" style and the club car features live music on weekend RiverTrain dinner parties. The open-air cars are popular during Saturday train robberies and Sunday champagne brunches.

Beer and wine are available in the club car or at the open-air patio bar. Seasonal and special event trips are offered throughout the year. Located 15 minutes from Sacramento, the train boards in Woodland, California. The 32-mile trip lasts about three hours and are offered every week of the year.

The reservation office is open until 8 pm every day. Call (800) 866-1690 for reservations: Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.

The KOA in West Sacramento is about a half-hour away.

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