Riding the Train on the Motocycle Road Trip

At this time of the year with a foot of snow outside, the thought of riding around under the sunshine in a national park seems light years away. However, planning needs to be done now for the perfect type of trip.
An exciting tour that combines motorcycles and trains in one trip is the latest adventure announced by Ride and Fly Motorcycle Tours. This excursion is an industry-first event that offers motorcycle enthusiasts the opportunity to travel to four national parks, including Glacier, Waterton Lakes, Banff and Jasper National Parks, without having to ride all the way.
Departing in Chicago, participants board Santa Fe Railroad California Zephyr Railcars with their motorcycles and have five days to explore Montana's Glacier National Park. The train car is the only car in America with a Hi Level, two-floor coach car. Traveling by train, participants can have fun, relax and enjoy the majestic scenery on their way to Glacier National Park. They will be comfortable in their roomy sleeping cars, with amenities such as large panoramic windows and table and chairs for enjoying the views. When they get to the destination, they will be well rested and ready to experience the beautiful landscapes. Once they arrive at the park, they are guided through it on their motorcycles by an experienced and knowledgeable tour guide. The tour then includes stops in Alberta, Canada for Waterton Lakes, Banff and Jasper National Parks.
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This is an exciting venture we are providing for our customers. Through no other tour company will you be able to experience the views at the National Parks while on your own motorcycle. We have trained guides who are experts in the locations and will give you the vacation of a lifetime," says John Garwood.
"The organization of John Garwood and his team at Ride and Fly Tours has been superb. There were excellent, exciting routes planned for every day, with interesting stops. Because of them, my dream became a reality," says Terry Jones, a recent past participant on a Ride and Fly tour.
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