Golden Spike National Historic Site
Location picture
The Green Guide
The Michelin Guide's review
This site recalls the completion of the transcontinental railroad with the driving of a symbolic "golden spike" connecting Central Pacific and Union Pacific lines on May 10, 1869. Although trains have long since chosen a different route across the Great Salt Lake Desert, working replicas of the two steam locomotives that first met here are on display May to October. Costumed reenactments of the original ceremony are often staged. A visitor center (open year-round) displays artifacts and photos.
Practical information
+1 435-471-2209
You may also like…