![]() NPS.gov Ranger Led ProgramsBetween early May and early October, Golden Spike National Historical Park comes to life with daily ranger programs. Visitors can experience the sights and sounds of the steam locomotives Jupiter and No. 119, faithful replicas of the original engines that met at Promontory Summit on May 10, 1869, during the famous "wedding of the rails" ceremony that united the nation by rail.Locomotive Ranger Programs10:00 AM - Arrival of the Jupiter *Last Locomotive Run is Monday, October 13th* ![]() NPS Photo Boiler WashThroughout the summer season, the maintenance practices from 1860s technology remain largely unchanged, with the same meticulous upkeep and reliability concerns still applicable today. Consequently, the boilers of these remarkable locomotives require periodic washing.The boiler wash schedule (link below) outlines when the Jupiter and No. 119 will be undergoing routine maintenance and will not be in operation. Locomotives operate daily from May 1st through October 13th, except on boiler wash days. NPS.gov/ncastoro HikingThe Big Fill Loop Trail provides stunning vistas of the Promontory Mountains, the Great Salt Lake, and the Wasatch Front. Visitors can walk along the original grades of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads. This 1.5-mile trail features unique cuts and fills, showcasing drill marks left by workers who blasted rock to create the path for the transcontinental railroad. As you traverse this historic route, take a moment to imagine the immense effort accomplished with simple tools, determination, and a diverse workforce from all walks of life. ![]() NPS Photo Auto ToursGolden Spike National Historical Park provides two unique opportunities to drive along the Transcontinental Railroad grade, allowing visitors to experience what workers and train passengers encountered in the late 1860s.The East Auto Tour spans two miles and offers views of cuts, fills, and culverts, along with sweeping vistas of the Wasatch Mountains. Meanwhile, the West Auto Tour extends seven miles and features the "10 Miles of Track Laid in One Day" sign, commemorating the Central Pacific Railroad's remarkable achievement of laying 10 miles and 56 feet of track on April 28, 1869. Please note that the West Auto Tour may be closed until mid through June. Summer is a fantastic time to explore the historic railroad grade from the comfort of your vehicle. Audio Tours for both East and West are availible on the NPS App. Click here NPS App to download App. Be sure to dowload our park within the App, before coming to the park; The park has no wifi service. ![]() NPS Photo Explore outdoor exhibitsThe Last Spike site is accessible year-round via a paved path, providing visitors with informative signs that detail the significance of this historic event. Here, you can immerse yourself in the moment when the transcontinental railroad was completed. Other exhibits include the Monument to Their Memory, and Distant Thunder.Other ActivitiesKids can earn a Junior Ranger badge by completing activities in the Golden Spike National Historic Park Junior Ranger book. On Saturdays youth can enjoy a special Jr. Ranger table. |
Last updated: September 25, 2025