Clarkdale (Yavapai: Saupkasuiva) is a town in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The Verde River flows through the town as does Bitter Creek, an intermittent tributary of the river. According to the 2010 census, the population of the town was 4,097.
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5.0 based on 14 reviews
Take a trip to the beautiful Verde Valley in Central Arizona. Experience the history of the old ghost town of Jerome which sits atop Cleopatra Hill and enjoy a tour of the Copper Art Museum in Clarkdale. The highlight of your trip will be a picturesque ride in first class aboard the historic Verde Canyon Railroad.
Inclusions: Lunch, Appetizers aboard the Verde Canyon Railway, Unlimited Bottled Water, All Taxes, Snacks, Bottled water
Exclusions: Guide Gratuities, Third Party Activities
My husband and I enjoyed everything about this trip! Our tour guide,Jason, gave much information about history and nature along the way.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Highlights of this day tour include the mining town of Jerome, the historic Copper Art Museum in Clarkdale, and stunning views from your first-class seat and a delicious lunch at the Verde Canyon Railroad. After the pickup, our first major tour stop will be the historic mining town of Jerome. Soon after we'll visit the copper mining mecca of Clarkdale and the Arizona Copper Art Museum. From the museum, we will tour the historic Verde Canyon Railroad for a chance to be a part of that history. The very first tracks were put down over 100 years ago to transport local workers and ore mined from the surrounding Jerome mountains and are still in use today. With stunning views of the Verde Valley from either your first-class seats or your open-air viewing car, the casual elegance of the train allows guests to discover the heritage uniqueness of the landscape and its diverse ecosystem.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Appetizers aboard the Verde Canyon Railway, All Fees and Taxes, Professional, local guide, Pickup and Dropoff, Verde Canyon Railroad First-Class Tickets
Exclusions: Gratuities, Third Party Activities, Food unless specified above
My husband and I enjoyed everything about this trip! Our tour guide,Jason, gave much information about history and nature along the way.
4.5 based on 486 reviews
Hop aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad for a 3.5-hour rail journey through the untouched and unspoiled Verde Valley. With first class seating, you will enjoy appetizers, Champagne and unobstructed views of Arizona’s geological wonders, wildlife and archaeological finds of the ancient Sinagua people who once lived in the area.
Inclusions: First class seating, Champagne toast, Appetizers
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Gratuities, DVD (available to purchase), Hotel pickup and drop-off
This was my first time visit to the part of the Southwest. As a "railfan" and a person who works with tourist railroads this was a dream come true...well almost. After driving out from Sedona we headed to Clarkdale, Jerome and Cottondale to do some exploring. We arrived at the Verde Canyon Railroad early and I wondered around for a few minutes taking photos and seeing if any employees were available. I entered the store only to be told that they were closed today...The station and giftshop was also very impressive. I introduced myself to the people working in the giftshop, left a business card and then headed out to go visit Jerome next...
4.3 based on 9 reviews
Hop aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad for a 4-hour rail journey through the untouched and unspoiled Verde Valley. With first class seating, you will enjoy unobstructed views of Arizona’s geological wonders, wildlife, and archaeological finds of the ancient Sinagua people who once lived in the area. The Verde Canyon Railroad offers this monthly Starlight excursion on select Saturdays June through September, departing the depot during the cooler temperatures of later afternoon and traveling through sunset and into the moon glow of twilight. Sandwiched between two protected national forests and adjacent to the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, Verde Canyon Railroad brings its passengers into a untamed and unspoiled terrain, the exceedingly rare ribbon where high desert meets the river.
Inclusions: First class seating, Champagne toast, Appetizers, Snacks, Bottled water
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Gratuities, DVD (available to purchase), Hotel pickup and drop-off
This was my first time visit to the part of the Southwest. As a "railfan" and a person who works with tourist railroads this was a dream come true...well almost. After driving out from Sedona we headed to Clarkdale, Jerome and Cottondale to do some exploring. We arrived at the Verde Canyon Railroad early and I wondered around for a few minutes taking photos and seeing if any employees were available. I entered the store only to be told that they were closed today...The station and giftshop was also very impressive. I introduced myself to the people working in the giftshop, left a business card and then headed out to go visit Jerome next...
Verde Canyon Railroad's Grape Train Escape is an onboard wine-tasting event features distinctive vineyards from Arizona and beyond. While aboard the “Grape Train Escape,” passengers will be served a sampling of select wines. Guests also will enjoy specialty cheeses and hors d’oeuvres chosen to complement the featured wines. Viogniers from each winery will be onboard to discuss the terroir and the techniques of wine-making. This event is for passengers age 21 and up. Proof of age may be requested.
Inclusions: First class seating, Accompanying appetizers to complement each wine selection, Wine tasting, Live commentary on board, Bottled water
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Gratuities, DVD (available to purchase), Hotel pickup and drop-off
This was my first time visit to the part of the Southwest. As a "railfan" and a person who works with tourist railroads this was a dream come true...well almost. After driving out from Sedona we headed to Clarkdale, Jerome and Cottondale to do some exploring. We arrived at the Verde Canyon Railroad early and I wondered around for a few minutes taking photos and seeing if any employees were available. I entered the store only to be told that they were closed today...The station and giftshop was also very impressive. I introduced myself to the people working in the giftshop, left a business card and then headed out to go visit Jerome next...
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