9-day train experience travels from Denver to Moab music fest and back

Mile High City lovers of good music and scenic views are sure to be interested in a travel package being offered by luxury railroad company Rocky Mountaineer this September.

The package includes round-trip travel from Denver to Moab (and back) from September 3 to September 11, with a four-night stay in Moab during the Moab Music Festival. The nine-day, eight-night experience also includes two nights in Denver and two nights in Glenwood Springs, along with tickets to four festival programs, various meals and drinks, plenty of sightseeing along the way, guided nature tours, and more. In total, four of the days are spent traveling by train through some of the most scenic terrain in Colorado and Utah.

Festival-related events that come with the experience include a Red Earth Concert, a Grotto Concern, a Music Hike experience, and a Floating Concert. Guided tours of Dead Horse Point, Canyonlands National Park, and Arches National Park are also part of the package.

Pricing information hasn’t been made available, but the OutThere Colorado team will update this piece once it is. What is known is that seating for the experience is limited and early bookers may be eligible for saving up to $1,000 per couple.

Find additional information about the experience or contacting a booking agent here.

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The Rocky Mountaineer's Rockies to Red Rocks route travels the scenery between Denver and Moab. Photo courtesy Rocky Mountaineer
The Rocky Mountaineer’s Rockies to Red Rocks route travels the scenery between Denver and Moab. Photo courtesy Rocky Mountaineer

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