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North Carolina "Whiskey Tasting" Train Rides
North Carolina Whiskey Tasting Train Rides (2026)
Published: May 1, 2026
By: Adam Burns
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (GSMR) has become one of the region’s signature ways to experience the Smokies—especially for travelers who want big scenery without big hiking mileage. From its historic depot in downtown Bryson City, the railroad carries passengers into landscapes that are difficult (or impossible) to appreciate by car: river gorges, deep forest, sweeping valleys, and classic Southern Railway-era infrastructure, including bridges and tunnels cut through rugged terrain. GSMR notes that a round-trip excursion offers a “front-row view” of places like Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Nantahala National Forest, Fontana Lake, trestles, and mountain rivers.
While the railroad is well known for family-friendly excursions, GSMR has also leaned into adults-only experiences that pair the ride with food and drink—creating an evening out that feels part mountain getaway, part rolling dinner party. One of the most distinctive is Spirits on the Rail, a bourbon-focused dining experience built around curated drinks and a chef-prepared multi-course meal.
A Quick Look At The GSMR
GSMR operates on track that once belonged to the Southern Railway’s Murphy Branch, a line that served Western North Carolina communities and industries long before scenic rail excursions were a tourism staple. The modern excursion operation dates to 1988, when partners came together to form what became the Great Smoky Mountains Railway, launching passenger trips on a corridor prized for its scenery. GSMR’s own history page emphasizes how quickly the excursions caught on, attracting upward of 200,000 passengers each year to ride through the mountains and river valleys.
Today, GSMR summarizes its operating footprint as 53 miles of track, including two tunnels and 25 bridges, with most round-trip excursions departing from Bryson City and ranging from roughly 3½ hours to a full day depending on the trip. It’s an important point: even if you’ve driven the Smokies before, the train gives you a different “angle”—one that follows waterways, slips into narrow cuts, and rolls across structures built for railroading, not sightseeing.
Most Popular Excursions
GSMR’s schedule varies by season, but two marquee excursions provide the backbone of the experience:
Nantahala Gorge Excursion
This is the “big scenery” ride—4½ hours round trip and 44 miles of mountain views, including stretches alongside the Nantahala River and Fontana Lake. GSMR notes that, depending on date and season, the trip may operate with steam or diesel power.
Tuckasegee River Excursion
A more pastoral counterpart, this trip is four hours, 32 miles round trip, traveling from Bryson City to Dillsboro and back. It’s a relaxing ride into the quieter countryside and small-town atmosphere that defines much of Western North Carolina beyond the national park boundaries.
These excursions set the stage for the railroad’s special events—because once you’ve built a route this scenic, it becomes a rolling venue. And that’s exactly where GSMR’s adults-only series fits in.
“Spirits on the Rail” — GSMR’s Bourbon Train
GSMR describes Spirits on the Rail as a bourbon-focused journey where guests enjoy three bourbon drinks paired with a chef-prepared four-course meal, all while traveling through the scenery of Western North Carolina. In other words: it’s not simply a train ride with a bar car—it’s a paced, hosted dining experience designed around pairing and atmosphere.What the evening feels like
The easiest way to picture Spirits on the Rail is as a progressive dinner that happens to be in motion. The depot energy is part of the fun: arriving early, hearing the low rumble of idling power, and stepping into a vintage-style passenger car that’s been set for an event rather than a basic excursion. GSMR encourages guests to arrive one hour before departure, which helps set the tone—no rushing, no sprinting from the parking lot, just time to check in, get oriented, and settle into the evening.
As the train eases out of Bryson City, you trade streetlights for darkening ridgelines and river reflections. GSMR’s event listing notes the trip includes passage through an 836-foot-long tunnel—a cinematic moment on an evening run, when the outside world briefly disappears and the train becomes its own little realm of clinking glasses and conversation. The menu: four courses built for pairing
On its Spirits on the Rail menu page, GSMR lays out the evening’s meal structure:
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Starters: a customized charcuterie board
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First course: traditional Caprese salad
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Main course: a steak and seafood entrée with two regional sides
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Dessert: chef’s choice
That’s a smart progression for a bourbon-centric night: savory and shareable at the start, something bright and fresh to reset the palate, then a richer main course that can stand up to deeper flavors, followed by a dessert finale. The railroad also notes this specialty option books quickly, which matches what you’d expect from a limited-run dining train with assigned seating and a structured service flow. Dates and departures for 2026 (as currently listed)
GSMR’s Spirits on the Rail event listing (Diesel Only) shows multiple 2026 dates with evening departure times:
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Saturday, March 14 — 6:00 PM departure
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Saturday, June 20 — 6:30 PM departure
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Saturday, August 29 — 6:30 PM departure
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Saturday, September 19 — 6:30 PM departure
The same listing shows a sample fare of $160.92 for the March 14 departure (pricing can vary by date/class and may change).
Popularity
Plenty of tourist railroads offer “wine and cheese” or “beer” rides. What makes GSMR’s Spirits on the Rail especially compelling is the setting: Western North Carolina’s mountains and waterways create a sense of distance from everyday life in a matter of minutes. GSMR’s corridor—bridges, tunnels, and river-running stretches—naturally provides the kind of “moving scenery” that turns a meal into an experience. And because the event is structured around pairings and courses (not just bar service), it feels intentional: a curated evening, not an add-on.
Final Thoughts
The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad is already a strong choice for anyone visiting Bryson City or looking for an accessible way to see the Smokies from a different perspective—53 miles of track, tunnels, bridges, and routes built around river and mountain scenery. But if your goal is an adults-night-out centerpiece—something that can anchor a weekend trip—Spirits on the Rail stands out: three bourbon drinks, a four-course meal, an evening schedule, and select dates across the year. To learn more about this excursion please click here.
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