Visiting National Parks by Train – Eastern U.S.
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In the early years of the national parks, railroads were the easiest—and sometimes almost the only—way to reach many of the parks. Although most visitors now arrive by car, the train still offers a useful alternative for travel to some destinations. Here are our tips for riding the rails to parks in the eastern U.S.
- By Jim Burnett - November 9th, 2009 3:32am