Dive into rail history at Inland Northwest Rail Museum with admission for up to 4 people and enjoy up to 42% off
Enjoy browsing through rail cars, steam engines, memorabilia displays; ride our narrow gauge train; fun for all ages
Looking for a fun day out? Explore the rich history of railroads at Inland Northwest Rail Museum. From historic train rides to engaging exhibits for kids, there's something for everyone. Plus, there's a gift shop full of unique finds! Why not take the family or some friends along?
What we offer
The deal includes admission options tailored to groups of different sizes with each ticket providing access to the museum exhibits and a memorable narrow gauge train ride. Enjoy unique experiences like historic train rides and themed events in an inclusive environment.- Admission for 2: Admission and a narrow gauge train ride for two visitors
- Admission for 3: Admission and a narrow gauge train ride for three visitors
- Admission for 4: Admission and a narrow gauge train ride for four visitors
- Admission for One: Admission and a narrow gauge train ride for one visitor
Why you should grab the offer
This is more than just a visit to any museum—it's an experience packed with history and adventure. The meticulously restored trains offer nostalgia while themed events add excitement to every visit. Accessibility features ensure that everyone can comfortably explore the museum's treasures. Interactive exhibits make it fun for families, especially kids who love scavenger hunts. Even pets are welcome with on-site kennels available! This is your chance to make lasting memories.Need to know info
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 12 per person.
- May be repurchased every 365 days.
- Valid only for option purchased.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Inland Northwest Rail Museum
The story of Inland Northwest Rail Museum began in 1967 when a group or railroad enthusiasts formed a local chapter of the National Railway Historical Society with the goal of preserving the history of rail development in the Inland Northwest. After a few moves, the museum finally landed on 30-acre area near Reardan, 25-miles west of Spokane, Wash, as well as operating a 2-foot gauge train ride. and continues the work of its' predecessors by collecting and displaying artifacts as well as operating a narrow gauge rail.
- Size: The 30 acres of land allow the museum to display over 30 different rail cars and engines as well as other railroad memorabilia.
- Eye Catcher: The dining car featuring examples of interior settings from different train lines and eras.
- Don't Miss: The charming Spokane street car.
- Hands-On Experiences: A large part of the exhibits can be seen not only from the outside but also from the inside.
- In The Building: Visitors can also find a large library and a fully-stocked souvenir shop.