Miles is 3 years old now and for our grandkids 3rd birthday Nana and Papa take them on a trip to Glenwood Springs on the Amtrak California Zephyr. The conductor is about to give us our tickets so we can board the train at Union Station in Denver on Monday morning.
We brought lots of activity books, story books and his iPad to help pass the time for the 6 hour train ride over the Rockies. Miles worked on the letters M and N before watching part of “Into the Spiderverse”.
Lots of great views of the mountains, these were near Winter Park.
We spent some time taking in vertical views of the canyons in the Observation Car before our lunch in the Diner Car.
Nap time always follows lunchtime for Miles.
We arrived at the station in Glenwood Springs around 4pm. Miles used his scooter to get around town with us.
Staying at the Glenwood Hot Springs Lodge gives us free time in the hot springs next door. We take a dip and play with Miles to work up an appetite before dinner.
Miles chose the pasta and Angela the tacos at the Glenwood Canyon Brew Pub for dinner. Papa focused on his Octoberfest beer.
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A morning swim and playtime with Miles’ new friend, Peppy the Penguin. The weather was beautiful for the whole trip and the swimming pool is kept around 90 degrees warm, like swimming in a giant bathtub.
We had promised Miles ice cream if he ate all of his dinner last night but by the time dinner was over the ice cream store was closed. We treated him to an ice cream before dinner on Tuesday to make sure it didn’t happen again. Not exactly picture perfect grand-parenting but we thought we could make an exception for a treat before dinner this one time..,,,
Walking back to our hotel across the bridge over the Colorado River and the train tracks we get a beautiful light show from the Glenwood Hot Springs, the largest hot springs pool in the world.
Our last morning in town, Miles chooses to go back to the park for some rock climbing and play time.
After boarding the California Zephyr it was well past his nap time. Minutes after this photo was taken Miles was sound asleep on Nana’s lap as we road the tracks west back through Glenwood Canyon and through the Rockies on our way back home.
Cruising up the Colorado River valley we experience the wide Azure Valley....
Radium Hot Springs empties here into the Colorado River, only accessible by boat or hiking, where the water is always in the 80’s just below the Lower Gore Canyon....
and the Upper Gore Canyon where rafter and kayakers can find Class 4 and Class 5 rapids as we get closer to Granby Lake, the source of the Colorado.
Wednesday night Miles is home at last into the loving arms of his Mom, and our wonderful daughter, Michelle and his dad, Adam (who was upstairs wrangling an angry Baby Sister Merritt. It was a wonderful trip with Miles and we’re so glad we did it.