For the first time in five years, the Catskills are offering one of fall’s most scenic experiences: a ride aboard a historic train winding through vibrant autumn landscapes.

The Delaware & Ulster Railroad , which closed in 2020, faced more than just pandemic shutdowns. Lingering track damage kept the rails out of service for years. But after replacing ties, repairing lines, and a lot of hard work behind the scenes, the train is finally back, ready to give you front-row seat to the season’s fiery foliage.

19 Mile Colorful Train Ride

This year, the experience is even bigger.

Riders can take a 19 mile colorful journey from Arkville toward Fleischmanns and Highmount for the first time in 25 years, passing along the East Branch of the Delaware River and taking in sweeping views of the

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