All Aboard For A Rootin' Tootin' Montana Adventure

Get ready for an adventure that includes spectacular views, a bit of the old west, trains, wildlife and a good ole' fashioned Montana Dinner.

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The Charlie Russell Chew Choo Dinner Train is waiting to take you on your next Montana adventure.  Book your ride by clicking here.

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Charlie Russell Chew Choo Dinner Train FB
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What You Can Expect

  • You'll ride the train for 4 1/2 hours in this 56 mile round trip adventure
  • Featuring western musicians and saloon girls for entertainment
  • A full course brisket dinner with drinks and dessert
  • No host cash bar
  • Climate-controlled, non-smoking coaches
  • Rumor has it that masked bandits may try to hold up the train

The Price Is Great

  • Both regular tickets, $139, and VIP packages, $169, are available

Where Do You Board The Charlie Russell Chew Choo Dinner Train?

  • You'll head to Hanover Station from Lewistown, taking roughly 15 minutes.
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What Might You See On Your Adventure?

  • Expansive ranchland in the heart of Montana
  • Three historic trestles
  • Go through the half mile long Hoosac Tunnel
  • Abundant Wildlife
  • Bandits
  • A Central Montana Sunset, one of the most spectacular under the big sky

There's Also A North Pole Adventure Train For The Holidays

  • Tickets go on sale in October
  • Santa and Mrs. Clause are there for your hour and a half adventure
  • Everyone gets cookies and cocoa
  • Songs and games on the way to the North Pole

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Sad news, the North Pole Adventure usually sells out in October.

It's A Great Way To See Central Montana

The mountain scenes and the prairies in Central Montana are some of the most spectacular in the entire world.  On the Charlie Russell Chew Choo, you have a chance to see a bit of Montana that's off the beaten path.

A Day in Lewistown, Montana

Gallery Credit: Mark Wilson

Great Falls Wildlife

Gallery Credit: Randy Bogden

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