Fall foliage + vintage train cars = pure magic. Here are some of the most charming fall train rides in and around Southwest Ohio, blending scenic beauty with nostalgic charm:
1. Hocking Valley Scenic Railway – Nelsonville, Southeastern Ohio
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Why go: A volunteer-run heritage line winding through the Hocking Hills—perfect for leaf-peeping.
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Seasonal highlight: Fall Foliage Train Rides run the full length of October, operating Thursdays & Fridays at 1 p.m., plus Saturdays & Sundays at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.—roughly 2¼ hours. Coaches are heated as needed, with optional open-air cars to soak up the views.
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Extra charm: Occasionally offers steam engine and themed rides like Halloween or Santa Train.
2. Lebanon Mason & Monroe Railroad (LM&M Railroad) – Lebanon, Southwest Ohio
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Why go: This is the most accessible fall train experience for Cincinnati–Dayton families. Vintage diesel cars chug through scenic southwestern Ohio landscapes.
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Fall options:
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Pumpkin Express – A seasonal favorite where passengers ride the rails to a pumpkin patch. Each child gets to pick their own pumpkin to take home, and the trip includes fall-themed activities and treats.
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Turtle Creek Valley Flyer (~1 hour)
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Princess Express (family-friendly themed ride)
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The Lebanon Experience (~3 hours)
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Trivia on the Tracks, Wine & Cheese, and Cider & Beer trains for a festive twist.
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3. Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad – Near Cleveland/Akron
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Why go: Although a bit further north, it’s in the running when discussing Ohio’s iconic fall train rides. It travels through the heart of Cuyahoga Valley National Park—including valley vistas, forests, and locks.
- Notable experience: Offers themed rides like Grape Escape (wine tastings with hors d’oeuvres) and Ales on Rails – Oktoberfest (craft beer tours)—a flavorful twist on leaf viewing.