Uncorked: Wine Fest at Verde Canyon Railroad
Verde Canyon Railroad's Uncorked Wine Festival is a springtime celebration. The event features the selection of wines from all over the world and it’s a party on the depot patio from 11:00am-12:30pm, prior to the train’s departure. This package offers a tasting of select wines (4 tastes) at the beverage bar on the depot's patio prior to boarding the train, your choice of lunch at our Copper Spike Cafe, and includes a souvenir wine glass etched with the train's logo. Additional wine may be purchased by the bottle on board the train.
About this activity
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Additional Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Not all of the 10 vintage rail cars are ADA compliant. Please mention any special needs when booking to be assured accessible seating.
Includes
- Wine Tasting (4 tastes) at the Depot prior to the Train's Departure
- Pets are not allowed on train
Special Instructions
Itinerary
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Estimated Time : 30 minutes
Verde Canyon Railroad : The John Bell Railroad Museum located at the depot offers a wealth of history of the area's geology, local communities, and rail history.
Free Admission
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The train follows the Verde River for 20 miles.
Free Admission
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The train enters the confluence of Sycamore Canyon and Creek and the Verde River.
Free Admission
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Estimated Time : 15 minutes
Perkinsville is the turnaround point for Verde Canyon Railroad's excursion, a historic family-run ranch still in operation, and also a filming location in the classic 1960s epic film "How the West Was Won".
Admission Ticket Included
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Coconino National Forest : The train travels the rare riparian ribbon between high desert and river, sandwiched between the Prescott and Coconino National Forests.
Free Admission
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The train travels 20 miles into the Verde Canyon, following the Verde River on a historic route accessible only by train.
Free Admission