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Golden Spike National Historical Park

Locomotives 119 and Jupiter nose to nose at the last spike site.
Locomotives 119 and Jupiter nose to nose at the last spike site.
A pretty walk-in site with a small tent space area but the beautiful views around it
Golden Spike National Historic Site

One of the greatest technological achievements of the 19th century, the completion of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States. Visitors to the park can see the location of the Last Spike Site, 1869 railroad construction features, walk or drive on the original railroad grade, and get an up close view of Victorian era replica locomotives.

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Golden Spike National Historical Park is 32 miles west of Brigham City, Utah.

Travelers on I-15: use exit 365 and drive west on Utah 13 and 83 through Corinne (follow brown directional signs) to Golden Spike Drive. Turn left and follow signs to the visitor center (8 miles).

Southbound travelers on I-84: use Howell exit 26 and drive south on Utah 83 (follow brown directional signs) to Golden Spike Drive. Turn right and follow signs to the visitor center (8 miles).

Lat/Long 41.617410,-112.550986

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Golden Spike Winter Locomotive Demonstration Tickets 2020 Ticket Facility

The world changed here. On May 10, 1869 one of the greatest technological achievements of the 19th century, the completion of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States, occurred on Promontory Summit. Visitors to the park can see the location of the driving of the Last Spike, 1869 railroad construction features, walk or drive on the original railroad grade, and get an up-close view of Victorian era replica locomotives. The three-day Winter Steam Festival is an opportunity for visitors to experience the wonder of a steam locomotive in winter. This year the Union Pacific Locomotive 119 will run throughout the day on December 29, 30 and 31 in a celebration of the power of steam. The locomotive will run along approximately one mile of the historic grade where visitors will have the opportunity smell, hear, see and feel the power of these historic machines. The cold winter air causes billowing clouds of steam to pour from the locomotive as it moves down the track. The locomotive will run at 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 1:15, 2:00, 3:00 and 3:45. (Final run on December 31 is 3:00.) Golden Spike National Historical Park will implement a ticket reservation system in order to offer the 2020 Winter Steam Festival and meet the CDC, state and local guidance related to Covid-19. Each person over the age of two will be required to have a reservation ticket. Tickets must be purchased online at Recreation.gov or using the Recreation.gov mobile app. Tickets will not be available at the park. The Last Spike Site at the Visitor Center will be open to ticket holders only. No ticket will be required to access the Big Fill Overlook, Big Fill Trail and East Auto Tour (weather permitting). The West Auto Tour is closed for the season. Booking Window(s)


Golden Spike Commemorative Event Tickets 2021 Timed Entry

The world changed here. On May 10, 1869 one of the greatest technological achievements of the 19th century, the completion of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States, occurred on Promontory Summit. On May 8, 9 and 10, 2021 Golden Spike National Historic Park will commemorate the 152nd anniversary of the completion of the nation’s first transcontinental railroad. The event will include: re-enactments of the original 1869 ceremony, re-creation of the historic “champagne photo,” steam locomotive demonstrations and exhibits of historic objects found along the railroad. Ticket times are Saturday May 8 at 9:30am, 12:30 pm and 3:30 pm; Sunday and Monday May 9 and 10 at 11:30am and 2:30pm. Golden Spike National Historical Park will implement a ticket reservation system in order to offer this event and meet CDC, state and local guidance related to Covid-19. The park entrance fee and a reservation fee will be collected with each ticket. Each vehicle arriving will be required to have a reservation ticket. Tickets must be purchased online at Recreation.gov or using the Recreation.gov mobile app. Tickets will not be available at the park. Visitors to the park can see the location of the driving of the Last Spike, 1869 railroad construction features, walk or drive on the original railroad grade, and get an up-close view of Victorian era replica locomotives. During the event the Last Spike Site at the Visitor Center will be open to ticket holders only. No ticket will be required to access the Big Fill Overlook, Big Fill Trail and East and West Auto Tours (weather permitting). Visitors can also visit the Transcontinental Railroad Grade National Backcountry Byway which is the longest contiguous stretch of original railroad grade remaining in the United States to the west of the park.


Golden Spike National Historical Park Visitor Center Facility

The Visitor Center is the first place to stop for any visitors coming out to the park. The center features the WNPA Park Store, exhibits, a theater, picnic areas, and a welcoming staff that will help visitors get the most out of their visit. Spring-Summer: The visitor center is open daily, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM MDT. Fall-Winter: Mid-October to mid-April the visitor center is open Thursday-Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM MST (excluding Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Year's).


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