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Arizona "Beer Tasting" Train Rides
Arizona "Beer Tasting" Train Rides
Published: April 6, 2026
By: Adam Burns
Tucked into the Verde Valley town of Clarkdale, Arizona, the Verde Canyon Railroad offers one of the Southwest’s most immersive “you-can’t-drive-here” experiences: a four-hour, round-trip journey along the Verde River through a protected corridor of cliffs, cottonwoods, and crimson rock walls. The railroad’s signature fall celebration—Ales On Rails—adds an Oktoberfest-style craft beer festival at the depot before you ever step aboard, then sends you rolling into the canyon with panoramic windows, open-air viewing cars, and the kind of golden autumn light that feels custom-made for a pint in hand.
Born From Copper Country
The Verde Canyon Railroad runs on a historic route with deep ties to northern Arizona’s mining past. The rails were completed in 1912, built to serve the region’s copper industry, including the famous mining community of Jerome perched high above the valley.
While the original line was about industry and freight, the modern Verde Canyon Railroad experience is about something else entirely: access to wilderness. Passenger excursions began in 1990, when the first scenic train departed Clarkdale on November 23, 1990, carrying travelers into a river-carved canyon where wildlife and geology steal the show.
Today, the ride is widely described as a “nature show” on rails—one that trades highways and overlooks for a front-row seat along the river’s edge.
The Route
Onboard Experience
The journey is a four-hour round trip (out-and-back), following the winding Verde River into the canyon and returning to Clarkdale.
Along the way, you’ll roll beside towering red-rock pinnacles, pass near ancient ruins, cross bridges and trestles, and plunge through a 734-foot manmade tunnel carved through solid rock more than a century ago. The scenery tends to feel especially dramatic in early fall, when the canyon’s riparian corridor begins shifting toward gold and amber—an ideal backdrop for the railroad’s Oktoberfest-inspired festivities.
This is also a route you can’t fully replicate by car. Much of the corridor is remote, hemmed in by the river and canyon walls—so the train becomes both transportation and viewpoint.
A big reason Verde Canyon Railroad has such a strong reputation among scenic railways is the “best of both worlds” onboard setup: plush, climate-controlled cars with large panoramic windows, paired with open-air viewing cars that connect so passengers can step outside for a full, 360-degree canyon experience.
Onboard, the vibe leans relaxed and hospitality-forward, with attendants, amenities, and narration designed to help you settle in and enjoy the ride rather than “rush” it. Whether you’re inside at a window watching the river slip by or outside feeling the canyon breeze, it’s a ride built around lingering—exactly the mood you want for a beer-themed fall event.
Ales On Rails
Ales On Rails is Verde Canyon Railroad’s seasonal salute to Oktoberfest, centered on Arizona craft beer. It’s not simply “beer service on a train.” Instead, the experience is structured as a pre-departure tasting festival at the Clarkdale depot, followed by the full scenic excursion into the canyon. Verde Canyon Railroad describes it as a celebration of changing seasons—when fall’s arrival is marked not just by leaves, but by “the changing of kegs.”
2026 season and key basics
For 2026, Ales On Rails is scheduled from September 14 through October 31, 2026.
It’s an adults-only event (21+), reflecting the beer tasting focus.
The scenic rail portion remains the railroad’s signature 4-hour ride.
Pricing shown by Verde Canyon Railroad for Ales On Rails is $139 per person. (As always with special events, prices and inclusions can vary by package or year, so it’s wise to confirm your ticket type at purchase.)
Itinerary
One of the best things about Ales On Rails is that the “festival” portion happens before the train departs—so you can stroll, sample, and socialize at the depot pavilion without feeling rushed.
Verde Canyon Railroad lists two departure windows with different start times for the pavilion tasting and boarding:If you’re on the 1:00 p.m. departureIf you’re on the 3:30 p.m. departure
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Café opens for lunch at 10:30 a.m.
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Ales On Rails on the pavilion begins at 10:30 a.m.
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Train boards at 12:45 p.m.
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Train departs at 1:00 p.m.
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Café opens for lunch at 12:30 p.m.
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Ales On Rails on the pavilion begins at 12:30 p.m.
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Train boards at 3:15 p.m.
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Train departs at 3:30 p.m.
That pacing is a big part of the appeal. You get a real event atmosphere at the depot—then, once you’re onboard, the experience naturally shifts from festival energy to scenic relaxation.
The Tastings
This event positions itself as a festival of Arizona craft beers poured prior to departure—essentially a curated sampling that lets you compare styles side-by-side before heading into the canyon.
While specific brewery lineups can change, the concept stays consistent: a range of beers (from hop-forward to darker styles) and opportunities to learn a bit about the brewing process from representatives who are there for the event. After the tasting, the party doesn’t have to end—beer and other beverages are typically available for purchase onboard during the ride (depending on the railroad’s current offerings and policies).
The Scenery
Oktoberfest is as much about seasonal mood as it is about what’s in your glass, and Verde Canyon is a natural stage for it. Early fall in northern Arizona often brings warm afternoons, cooler evenings, and a shift in riparian color—cottonwoods and riverside foliage taking on golden tones against red rock. Verde Canyon Railroad explicitly frames Ales On Rails as a way to celebrate this transition: craft beer, canyon views, and the feeling that summer has finally given way to autumn.
On the open-air cars, that contrast can be striking: the river below, cliffs above, and a breeze that reminds you you’re not in the city anymore. To learn more about Ales on Rails and planning your trip for 2026 please click here to visit Verde Canyon's website.
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