Colorado is an amazing place to explore by train. You can sit back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery while skipping the stress of driving. There are also several Amtrak stops in walkable areas, so you can get off the train for a night or more to explore charming towns and local attractions on foot.
In this guide, learn about the best Amtrak stops in Colorado that don’t require a car. Walking times from the train station to nearby hotels and attractions are included for easy trip planning.
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Most Walkable Colorado Stops: Overview
| Stop | Walk Score | Why Visit |
|---|---|---|
| Denver | 93 | Art & culture, beer, guided tours |
| Winter Park Resort | n/a | Winter sports |
| Glenwood Springs | 89 | Hot springs, hiking |
| Trinidad | 75 | Historic district, local art |
Denver
Good for: Art and culture, craft beer, events, guided tours
Route: California Zephyr

Full of museums, breweries, sports venues, and festivals, Denver has something for everyone. Denver Union Station is in a very walkable area, plus there are city tours and guided day trips that make it easy to see the local sights and go on longer adventures without a car.
Things to Do
View things to do within walking distance of Denver Union Station below. You can also board the 16th Street FreeRide outside of the station and use rideshare to reach other attractions.
- Rocky Mountain National Park tour: 1-minute walk
- Red Rocks Park and Breckenridge tour: 1-minute walk
- Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods tour: 1-minute walk
- Museum of Contemporary Art: 8-minute walk
- National Ballpark Museum: 9-minute walk
- Coors Field: 10-minute walk
- Confluence Park: 13-minute walk
- Larimer Square: 14-minute walk
Where to Stay
- The Crawford Hotel: 1-minute walk (hotel is inside the train station)
- The Hotel Oxford: 2-minute walk
- Limelight Denver: 4-minute walk
- View all hotels near the station to view more options.
Winter Park Resort

Good for: Skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, winter getaways
Route: Winter Park Express
Amtrak’s Winter Park Express route travels from Denver to the Winter Park Resort on winter weekends. You’ll arrive within walking distance of ski slopes and lodging, making it an easy getaway. If you want to travel to the resort at a different time of year, book tickets to the Fraser-Winter Park station and board the free shuttle there to reach the resort.
Things to Do
View all activities at the Winter Park Resort. If you’re visiting in the summer, don’t miss a trip down the longest alpine slide in Colorado.
Where to Stay
- Fraser Crossing and Founders Pointe: 4-minute walk
- Zephyr Mountain Lodge: 5-minute walk
- A-Frame Club: 11-minute walk
- The Vintage Hotel: 15-minute walk, near snow tube hill
- There are also many vacation rentals within a 15-minute walk of the station, which is great if you’re traveling with a group or prefer more space (view the list)
Glenwood Springs
Good for: Hot springs, hiking, history, mountain views
Route: California Zephyr

A tourist destination since the 1880s, Glenwood Springs is famous for its hot springs and mountain scenery. The train station is conveniently near the largest hot springs pool in the world and the historic downtown, which is full of shops and restaurants.
Things to Do
- Doc Holliday Collection: 3-minute walk
- Glenwood Vaudeville Revue: 7-minute walk
- Glenwood Hot Springs pool: 8-minute walk
- Frontier History Museum: 9-minute walk
- Glenwood Springs River Trail: 10-minute walk
- Scout Trail: 13-minute walk
- Doc Holliday Grave Trail: 14-minute walk
- Red Mountain/Jeanne Golay Trail: 15-minute walk
- Glenwood Caverns Gondola: 21-minute walk, gondolas travel up the mountain to a scenic overlook and amusement park
Where to Stay
- Hotel Maxwell Anderson: 1-minute walk
- Hotel Colorado: 6-minute walk
- Glenwood Hot Springs Resort: 7-minute walk
- There are also many vacation rentals within walking distance of the station (view the list)
Trinidad
Good for: Victorian architecture, history museums, art galleries
Route: Southwest Chief

For a small-town getaway with a vibrant art scene, consider a stop in Trinidad, Colorado. It’s roughly the halfway point on the Southwest Chief route, so staying here for a night or more is a great way to break up the journey with fresh air, local food, and a hotel stay.
Things to Do
In addition to walking around the Victorian-era historic district and exploring a variety of shops, you can visit the following attractions in Trinidad without a car:
- Purgatoire Riverwalk: 1-minute walk
- Cimino Park: 4-minute walk, has a playground and splash pad
- Louden-Henritze Archaeology Museum: 7-minute walk
- Corazon Gallery: 8-minute walk
- AR Mitchell Museum of Western Art: 8-minute walk
- Trinidad History Museum: 10-minute walk
Where to Stay
- Hilton Garden Inn: 4-minute walk
- The Well Hotel and Taproom: 8-minute walk (hotel is in the historic district and hosts live music and karaoke)




