This has been a crazy fall with warmer temperatures than normal, but this week, things have finally changed. The temperatures are finally starting to drop. So the beautiful colors of fall will be here very soon.

Did you know that one of the best ways to see the colors of the fall foliage is on a train ride in Arkansas?  Imagine taking a scenic train ride through the Ozarks on the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad.

There Are Two Train Rides Available in Arkansas in October and November

Now is the time to book your seats on one of these fall excursions. Two round-trip train rides are offered now through November. One of the train rides is a full-day experience, while the other is a 3-hour excursion. Both are truly unique ways to see all the vibrant colors of fall in Arkansas.

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Take a Train Trip Through The Ozarks And See Stunning Fall Colors in Arkansas

Springdale to Van Buren Round Trip
This full-day experience covers 134 miles and includes a 3-hour layover in the charming, historic town of Van Buren — perfect for shopping, dining, or simply exploring. This trip will take you over three valley trestles and through the 1,700-foot Winslow Tunnel.

Van Buren to Winslow Round Trip Train Ride in Arkansas
If you want a shorter trip, this one is for you. It's a 70-mile train ride that takes about three hours. This one takes you through the Boston Mountains in the Ozarks.

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Plan Your Fall Adventure in Arkansas

These train rides are a great adventure for the entire family. But get your tickets now because these will start booking up fast. You can look at the train schedules, ticket information, and buy your tickets online at the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad website.

The Old Mill - North Little Rock, Arkansas

The Old Mill is located in North Little Rock and was featured in the opening scene of the classic movie "Gone With The Wind."

Gallery Credit: Mario Garcia, Townsquare Media

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Looking for waterfalls? Arkansas has some beautiful ones to check out!

Gallery Credit: Lisa Lindsey

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