
Take a sleeper train this fall
Dreaming of an unforgettable train journey this fall? Overnight sleeper trains across the U.S. offer an adventure like no other, combining comfort, scenic views, and the joy of travel.
From crossing majestic mountains to seeing vibrant fall colors, these sleeper routes promise something for everyone. Ready to embark on a cozy and scenic journey? Let’s explore the top trains you can take this season.

Empire Builder
The Empire Builder offers travelers the chance to explore some of the most scenic landscapes in North America. Running from Chicago to Seattle and Portland, it passes through Glacier National Park and the northern Rocky Mountains.
Sleep in private rooms, enjoy comfy amenities, and wake up to stunning views. It’s a great option for those seeking both comfort and scenic beauty on a long-distance journey.

Sunset Limited
The Sunset Limited runs between New Orleans and Los Angeles, offering travelers a unique chance to explore the southern U.S. through bayous, deserts, and coastal areas.
This two-day journey features comfortable sleeper options and meals included, giving you a great mix of southern landscapes and culture. Don’t miss the warm hospitality and southern charm along the way!

California Zephyr
The California Zephyr is one of the most scenic train routes in the U.S., stretching from Chicago to the San Francisco Bay Area.
As the train moves through the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada, expect incredible views of fall foliage. With private sleeper cabins and dining car meals, this journey is perfect for those who want a classic cross-country experience.

Coast Starlight
The Coast Starlight travels between Los Angeles and Seattle, offering some of the best ocean views on any U.S. train route.
This route is perfect for anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Pacific Coast with stops in lush forests and along the stunning coastline. With comfortable sleeper cars and meals included, it’s an unforgettable ride.

Southwest Chief
From Chicago to Los Angeles, the Southwest Chief takes passengers through a vast array of landscapes, from the Great Plains to the deserts and mountains of the Southwest.
Its sleeper cars offer private rooms, some with showers, so you can refresh while watching the changing scenery from your window. This route is ideal for those who want to see the heart of America in comfort.

Cardinal
The Cardinal is one of Amtrak’s most scenic routes, running from New York to Chicago via Washington, D.C. and the Appalachian Mountains. In autumn, the hillsides and valleys explode with fiery fall colors, creating a picture-perfect ride through the Blue Ridge and Allegheny ranges.
Travelers can choose private sleeper rooms for added comfort on this overnight trip. The Cardinal is ideal for those who want to combine breathtaking views with a relaxed pace, making it a memorable way to experience fall across America’s mountain landscapes.

Lake Shore Limited
The Lake Shore Limited connects New York and Boston with Chicago, winding along the Hudson River, Lake Erie, and through the heart of the Midwest. Fall is an especially magical season, with vibrant leaves painting the landscape in red, gold, and orange hues.
For overnight comfort, the train offers private rooms, dining service, and lounge areas where you can stretch out during your journey. The train’s large windows make it easy to enjoy the scenery as you relax in your seat or sleeper cabin.

Texas Eagle
The Texas Eagle is Amtrak’s longest route, stretching from Chicago to San Antonio and connecting onward to Los Angeles. Along the way, passengers experience the changing landscapes of the Midwest, rolling plains of Texas, and even desert regions.
Overnight travelers enjoy comfortable sleeper cabins, dining service, and plenty of time to take in the views. For an even bigger adventure, you can connect with the Sunset Limited for a through-route to Los Angeles, making this one of the most epic long-distance sleeper train trips in the U.S.

Crescent
The Crescent takes passengers on a journey from New York City to New Orleans, making it one of the most culturally rich train rides in the U.S. Passing through Washington, Atlanta, and Birmingham, this route offers a mix of cityscapes, historic towns, and lush Southern landscapes.
With sleeper cabins, dining cars, and lounge seating, the Crescent blends comfort with cultural discovery. Whether you’re traveling to experience Southern hospitality or simply to enjoy the rhythm of the rails, this overnight journey offers both relaxation and inspiration.

Top sleeper cabins to book this fall
When booking an overnight sleeper train, your options range from Roomettes to Bedrooms, each offering different levels of comfort and space. Roomettes are ideal for solo travelers or couples, while Bedrooms offer more space and a private bathroom.
Whether you choose a compact space or a spacious room, you’ll have everything you need for a cozy night’s rest while traveling through America’s landscapes.

Amenities on board the sleeper trains
Amtrak‘s sleeper trains offer more than just a place to sleep. Expect fresh linens, power outlets, meals in the dining car, and access to scenic observation cars.
Many trains also have Wi-Fi in some areas and well-designed cabins with comfortable seating, making it easy to relax as you travel. These amenities make overnight journeys convenient and enjoyable.

Packing tips for a comfortable trip
When packing for an overnight train journey, bring comfortable clothing, a power bank, and toiletries like flip-flops for the shower. Amtrak provides linens, but you may want to bring a small blanket or pillow for extra comfort.
It’s also a good idea to pack a refillable water bottle and snacks, even though meals are included. Pack light and use packing cubes to make the most of your space in the cabin. Need more packing tips for your next fall adventure? Check out what to bring for a scenic getaway in the Northeast.

Typical fares and sleeper discounts
Fares for Amtrak sleeper trains vary by route and cabin class. Roomettes usually range from $150 to $300 per night, while Bedrooms can cost between $400 and $600.
You can find discounts for students, seniors, and military members, as well as Amtrak’s own sales and promotions. Booking early or joining Amtrak’s membership program can help secure lower prices for your sleeper journey.
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Which sleeper train route are you most excited to try this fall? Share your thoughts and favorite travel tips in the comments below.
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