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Canyon Spirit Train Adds Salt Lake City for 2026

Cruisers looking to explore the American Southwest in comfort and style will soon have a new option to extend their journey. Beginning in 2026, the Canyon Spirit train will extend its popular Rockies to the Red Rocks journey to include Salt Lake City, Utah. The new three-day route adds an extra day of rail travel through some of the region’s most impressive and varied landscapes, making it an ideal addition to a North American itinerary.

What is Canyon Spirit?

Canyon Spirit is the new name for the luxury train previously operated under the Rocky Mountaineer brand in the US. Since 2021, it has offered a relaxed and scenic way to experience the American Southwest by rail. The rebrand reflects a focused commitment to showcasing the natural beauty and character of the region, from deep river canyons and towering rock formations to the desert plains and the mighty Colorado River.

New for 2026: Denver to Salt Lake City by train

The new route connects Denver, Colorado, with Salt Lake City, Utah, over the course of three days. Along the way, guests will enjoy overnight stays in two well-loved towns:

  • Glenwood Springs, Colorado – known for its historic charm and natural hot springs
  • Moab, Utah – a hub for outdoor exploration and the gateway to Arches and Canyonlands National Parks

The added day of travel includes scenic mountain passes in eastern Utah and the open, high-desert terrain of the Great Basin before arriving in Salt Lake City, a city surrounded by mountain views.

What can you expect on the Canyon Spirit train?

Canyon Spirit offers a relaxed, comfortable rail experience designed to highlight the Southwest’s landscapes and culture. Onboard features include:

  • Oversized windows for wide-open views of the surrounding terrain
  • Menus inspired by local ingredients and regional flavours
  • Knowledgeable onboard hosts offering insights into the history, geology, and culture of the areas you travel through
  • Spacious seating and a calm, unhurried pace

Rather than rushing from one destination to another, Canyon Spirit invites you to enjoy the journey itself, with time to absorb your surroundings, enjoy freshly prepared meals, and learn the stories behind the places you pass through.

Choose your route

In 2026, two routes will be available:

  • The original two-day Rockies to the Red Rocks journey between Denver and Moab
  • The new three-day route from Denver to Salt Lake City, with stops in Glenwood Springs and Moab

Both options offer a slower and more scenic way to experience the Southwest, perfect for travellers who want to avoid long drives and flights while still exploring some of the region’s most iconic locations.

Why add Canyon Spirit to your US itinerary?

Whether you’re pairing it with a Cruise & Stay package, planning a national park adventure, or simply seeking a different kind of holiday, Canyon Spirit adds a unique rail element to any USA itinerary. It’s especially suited to those who enjoy relaxed travel, stunning views, good food, and cultural storytelling, without the demands of a self-drive or structured tour.

Interested in experiencing Canyon Spirit for yourself? Take a look at our Cruise & Stay package >> CLICK HERE

Emma

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