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Four-Hour Scenic Train Tour from Mount Hood Railroad (Up to 51% Off). 42 Options Available.

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See the beautiful orchards and vineyards along the Columbia River Gorge from a historic train whose upper-dome car offers a panoramic view

Riding in a historic train lets you live out a bit of the past, much like delivering your own mail on a pony named Express. Race back in time with this Groupon.

Choose from 42 Options

Click here for a list of available tours, which begin at 10 a.m. on select Saturdays and Sundays in March and April. Choose a 360-degree view in the upper dome, relax at the lower dome's booth-style tables with large picture windows, or peer out at Mount Hood and Mount Adams from the coach and parlor areas. The springtime excursion often rolls past idyllic vineyard landscapes and blossoming orchards, and a short stop at Parkdale lets passengers stretch their legs in the fresh mountain air before the return trip.

Each option also includes complimentary parking for one car (normally $5) and a 15% discount in the gift shop. Passengers should arrive at least 20 minutes prior to departure.

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Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. May buy multiple as gifts. Reservation required. Passengers should arrive a minimum of 20 minutes prior to departure. Train schedules subject to change. Subject to availability. If your purchased seating is not available at time of booking, this Groupon may be used for alternate seating or an alternate date. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Mount Hood Railroad

Taking a 1.5-hour scenic tour aboard Mount Hood Railroad is like stepping back in time. Their vintage restored railcars provide the nostalgia of a bygone era. While onboard, guests travel through woods and orchards admiring peekaboo views of Mt Hood and Mt Adams. Crossing the Hood River Bridge and running three miles along the river, travelers can almost smell the freshly-picked fruit and milled wood that grows just beyond the train's windows as it rolls through the Hood River Valley—products that have been carried along the 22-mile track since the Oregon Lumber Company built the short-line railroad in 1906.

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