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Train Tracks Across the Sierra: Sacramento to Reno and Return |
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Program Number: |
12085RJ |
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| Duration: |
5 nights |
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Sacramento, California
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| Price starting at: |
$929.00 - Price may vary based on date, departure city |
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Train Treks; On the Road
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| Meals: |
14;
5 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 5 Dinners |
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Vegetarian; Low Fat; Low Salt |
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The building of the railroad over the Sierra Nevada was a triumph of American grit and determination, opening the West to people and goods. Learn about the railroad’s historic impact on the area and its inhabitants, including Native Americans.
Highlights
• Experience the rugged grandeur of the Sierra Nevada from the observation car as your train trek follows this historic transit. • Field trips include the California State Railroad Museum, Nevada State Museum and the site of the Comstock Lode, Virginia City, with expert-led visits to Fourth Ward School and Piper’s Opera House. Enjoy lunch on the shore of sparkling Lake Tahoe on the return to Sacramento. • Hear from the author of the definitive book on the Donner Party and visit Donner Memorial State Park and Museum.
Activity Particulars
Walking up to 1.5 miles per day. Must climb 12 steep stairs to board train. Elevations of 7,200 feet.
Itinerary Summary
Arrival Sacramento, Calif., 2 nights, train to Reno, Nev., 2 nights; coach to Sacramento, Calif., 1 night; departure.
Coordinated by Road Scholar.
Sacramento
Platted in 1848, Sacramento became home to California state government in 1854. Only 90 minutes from the Bay Area and known for its magnificent Capitol Building and riverfront Old Town with wooden sidewalks and Mississippi-style riverboats, Sacramento has a style worthy of the capital city.
Reno
Located in the high desert region just 22 miles northeast of Lake Tahoe, Reno is a gateway to the plethora of recreational activities in the nearby Sierra Nevada, including hiking, rafting and birding. The nearby Mono Lake International Biosphere Preserve offers unparalleled beauty and more than 300 species of shore birds and waterfowl.
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Accommodations
Sacramento: Hotel located across from Capitol Park; Reno: Hotel casino.
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| Road Scholar Instructors | | These instructors are participating on at least one date of this program. Please note that changes may occur. | Frank Mullen
| | Frank Mullen was a senior reporter at the Reno Gazette-Journal and now teaches journalism classes at the University of Nevada Reno. He authored a year-long series of Gazette Journal articles in 1997, “The Donner Party Chronicles.” He has appeared on the History Channel’s “History’s Mysteries.” In his spare time, Frank has performed in the Great Basin Chautauqua and around the country, in such diverse characterizations as Babe Ruth, Henry VIII and Albert Einstein. | | | |
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