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South Dakota Beer Tasting Train Rides
South Dakota Beer Tasting Train Rides (2026)
Published: April 21, 2026
By: Adam Burns
In the heart of South Dakota’s Black Hills—where ponderosa pine forests roll over granite ridges and old mining towns still wear a hint of the frontier—there’s a railroad experience that feels tailor-made for autumn. The Black Hills Central Railroad, widely known as the 1880 Train, operates a classic steam excursion between Hill City and Keystone, offering a nostalgic ride through one of the region’s most storied corridors. While the regular runs are a treat in any season, the Oktoberfest Express adds an extra layer of fun: German-inspired food, seasonal beer, and live polka set against the sound and spectacle of a working steam train
Black Hills Central 2-6-6-2T #110 leads an excursion at Hill City, South Dakota in September 2003. Rick Burn photo.
Black Hills Central Railroad
A living link to the Black Hills’ rail-and-mining era
The route the 1880 Train runs today isn’t a modern tourist line built for scenery (even though the scenery is fantastic). It follows the historic rail corridor developed in the late 19th century to serve the Black Hills’ mining economy—an era when Hill City and Keystone were closely tied to the flow of ore, timber, and supplies. According to the railroad’s own materials, the line traces the original route laid down in the late 1880s to support the mines and mills between the two communities.
That historic backbone helps explain why the experience feels authentic. You’re not simply riding a train for a loop around a park—you’re traveling a line that once mattered economically, and still matters culturally as part of the region’s heritage tourism. The railroad even notes its long-running status in the excursion world, describing itself as the oldest continuously operating standard-gauge tour railroad in the nation.
The Ride
The core experience is straightforward and satisfying: a two-hour, narrated, 20-mile round trip between Hill City and Keystone. Each leg is about ten miles and takes roughly an hour, and the onboard narration connects what you’re seeing out the window to the railroad and mining history that shaped the Black Hills.
Along the way, the railroad highlights the broader landscape—forested slopes, rocky outcrops, and the kind of high-country vistas that make the Black Hills feel bigger than a map suggests. The FAQ notes that passengers may enjoy views toward Black Elk Peak (long famous as Harney Peak) along with scenery and the chance of spotting wildlife.
One underrated part of the experience is the rhythm of it. Steam excursions aren’t just about getting from point A to point B; they’re about the sensory details: the measured exhaust, the faint smell of coal smoke or oil, the slight sway of vintage rolling stock, and that moment when the locomotive digs in on a grade and you feel the train working.
Steam Power
For railfans, the Black Hills Central is especially appealing because it’s not a static display—it’s an operation that runs a real schedule and uses multiple locomotives. The railroad notes that it operates three steam and two diesel engines through the season, with motive power subject to operational needs.
That means your trip can be a little different from year to year—or even week to week—depending on what’s assigned. And while the 1880 Train brand leans heavily into the steam experience (for good reason), having diesel power available helps keep trains moving when maintenance or conditions require it—an important reality for any operation running historic equipment.
Oktoberfest Express
Oktoberfest is traditionally associated with Bavaria, but the 1880 Train frames the celebration through a local lens: German immigrants were a meaningful part of the region’s settlement era, and the railroad’s event is a “German-inspired” gathering built around food, beer, music—and, naturally, a scenic train ride.
The Oktoberfest Express is designed as a full experience rather than “just” a train ride with a beverage. On the official event page, the railroad emphasizes a combination of German foods, seasonal beer, and live polka music—the kind of lineup that encourages groups of friends to treat the day like a rolling festival.
Travel South Dakota’s event listing adds helpful detail about the structure: it describes snacks, beer, and yard games before departure, followed by the train ride featuring beer and traditional German foods. It also notes the event is 21+ (a key point if you’re planning a family trip and wondering whether this one is kid-friendly).
2026 Event
Special event trains often operate on set dates rather than across the whole season. For the 1880 Train’s published 2026 season, the railroad lists Oktoberfest on September 26 among its special events.
While the precise schedule and inclusions can vary year to year, the overall flow is typically the same:
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Arrive early to enjoy pre-boarding activities (where offered), settle in, and get oriented at the depot.
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Board for a round trip that keeps you in the same general excursion rhythm as regular runs—steam power, scenic countryside, and narration—now paired with Oktoberfest-themed food and drink.
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Enjoy live music (notably polka, per the railroad’s event description), which transforms the cars from “historic coach” to “rolling beer hall” without losing that old-railroad charm.
If you’ve ever attended a heritage railway dinner or tasting event, you’ll recognize the appeal: you get a destination-style experience without needing a destination. The train itself becomes the venue, and the landscape outside the windows keeps the atmosphere from feeling confined.
Final Thoughts
Some themed excursions feel “bolted on,” like a standard ride with a party hat. Oktoberfest, on the other hand, naturally matches the mood of a heritage railroad. The music is upbeat and communal, the food is hearty, and the beer is seasonal—exactly the kind of experience people look for when autumn arrives. Add the cinematic presence of a steam locomotive and the Black Hills scenery, and you’ve got an event that appeals to three audiences at once:
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Railfans, who want steam, history, and a real right-of-way.
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Travelers, who want a memorable activity near Keystone, Hill City, and the region’s major attractions.
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Groups and couples, who want a festive outing that’s social, photogenic, and easy to plan.
In short, the Black Hills Central Railroad’s Oktoberfest Express is the kind of special event that feels rooted in place. It borrows a beloved tradition, adapts it to local history, and delivers it in a setting you can’t replicate in a restaurant or festival tent—because only a steam train can turn Oktoberfest into a moving celebration through the pines. To learn more about this event please click here to visit the Black Hills Central website.
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