Spring, Steam, and Sips Northwest Railway Museum Rolls Out Wine Trains, Weekend Rides, and Mothers Day Excursions

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Northwest Railway Museum is ushering in spring with a diverse lineup of train experiences for visitors to enjoy. One of the standout offerings is the Wine Train, which returns for two excursions featuring local wine tastings and gourmet bites. Scheduled for April 26 and June 19, this unique experience is available exclusively for guests aged 21 and older, with tickets priced at $99. Families can also celebrate Mother’s Day with a scenic steam train ride on May 10-11, showcasing the breathtaking Snoqualmie Valley. Beginning April 5, weekend rides will be offered on Saturdays and Sundays, making it easier for families to embark on a two-hour round trip.

Ticket prices are accessible, ranging from $14 for children to $28 for adults. The museum encourages early arrival for check-in and initial tastings, emphasizing the importance of valid ID for the Wine Train events. With a variety of experiences available, the Northwest Railway Museum is poised to provide unforgettable spring outings for all ages.

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