in the darkness, you begin to understand why this is called the most wonderful time of the year. The holiday season shimmers with Christmas magic, and one of the most unique ways to experience it is to take a holiday themed train ride. Climb aboard these festive trains and trolleys for a one-of-a-kind Smoky Mountain Christmas!

Smoky Mountain Polar Express

November – December

Take a memorable Christmas journey when you board the Polar Express at the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Depot in Bryson City. A favorite holiday tradition for kids of all ages, this exciting train ride will have you believing in magic all over again. Hop on board for a 1¼-hour round-trip ride over the river and through the woods to the North Pole. Set to the delightful sounds of the motion picture soundtrack, riders will stay warm with hot cocoa and cookies while reading along with the story.

And when the train pulls into the North Pole, kids’ faces will light up with joy when they’re greeted by Santa and Mrs. Claus. Each child will receive a special gift – their very own silver sleigh bell just like in the story. On the return journey, riders will sing Christmas carols to round out the trip.

Winter Nantahala Gorge Train Ride  

November – December

The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad also offers a winter train ride through the stunning Nantahala Gorge throughout November and December. Cozy up inside festively decorated cars and journey along the Tennessee and Nantahala River. Cross over the historic Fontana Trestle bridge as you take in breathtaking views of the gorge. Meals are available to purchase on board for a unique dining experience, and Santa Claus will even make a very special appearance!

Jingle Bell Trolley Train Ride

Saturdays during December

Get your jolly jingle on when you ride the rails on the historic Craggy Mountain Line. Just a few miles outside of Asheville, NC, this section of railroad in the small town of Woodfin hearkens back to the old days of railroad travel. The historic train cars and trolleys have been lovingly and carefully preserved by dedicated volunteers so visitors from all over can enjoy this exciting piece of history. To celebrate the holidays, they add a layer of festive cheer with lights and decorations when they invite travelers to climb aboard for a 2-mile round-trip journey. The train leaves on the hour, and about 30 minutes into the ride guests will enjoy hot chocolate and cookies with Santa and Mrs. Claus.

Pigeon Forge Winterfest Trolley Tours

November – February

When more than 5 million lights are turned on in November, Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg are transformed into the ultimate winter wonderland. Locals and tourists alike hit the streets to see the Winterfest displays that glisten and gleam with holiday cheer. Hitching a ride on the Winterfest Trolley is as much fun as riding in Santa’s sleigh. Enjoy the lights without the hassle of driving in traffic. Just sit back, relax, and let the magic of the holidays put you in the Christmas spirit.

Gatlinburg Winter Magic Trolley Ride of Lights

November – January

For even more Christmas light magic, you can enjoy a memorable journey on the Gatlinburg Trolley. Cruise downtown on a fun ride in heated comfort and take in the breathtaking light displays. There’s so much to see that you’ll wish you had more than one set of eyes to take it all in. Admire custom designed lighting displays that represent the animals that are indigenous to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as well as romantic and traditional winter scenes. There’s something for everyone, so bring the whole family.

Dollywood Express

November – December

No place does a Smoky Mountain Christmas better than Dollywood. If you’re visiting this iconic Pigeon Forge theme park around the holidays, you won’t want to miss the Dollywood Express. Climb aboard this 20-minute train ride during the daytime for a relaxing journey with stunning mountain views of the Smokies. Then go for a second ride after the sun goes down and marvel at the millions of sparkling lights while you join your fellow riders in a few rounds of festive Christmas carols.