12 Polar Express Train Rides and Christmas Trains Near Atlanta

Take a festive ride on the Holiday Express for a memorable train ride experience. Photo courtesy of the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
Take a festive ride on the Holiday Express for a memorable train ride experience. Photo courtesy of the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
10/26/25 - By Rebecca Ruffin Leffler

Take a holiday train ride to see Santa at the North Pole with hot cocoa and holiday singing! Kick off the magical holiday season with real-life Polar Express and Christmas train rides near Atlanta. Our list includes holiday train rides in neighboring states since most are within three hours of metro Atlanta. You can combine your visit with one of these Atlanta winter day trips to the north Georgia mountains, Chattanooga, or surrounding areas. Bring your camera to take an Instagram-worthy shot of your kids on the train. FYI, Christmas train rides sell out fast, so buy tickets early! 

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 The Polar Express: Holiday Trains
Children ride along The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad on the Polar Express for a trip to the "North Pole." Photo courtesy The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad 

Christmas and Polar Express Train Rides 2025

1. Holiday Express - Blue Ridge, Georgia

Distance from Atlanta: 1.5 hours 
Dates: November 28-December 24, 2025
Cost: $42.99 children 2-12; $54.99 adults; Free 0-23 months on a lap 

Families head north to the mountains for this one-hour Christmas train ride aboard the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, featuring The Night Before Christmas story. Riders are also treated to holiday music, an activity packet, a candy cane, and a jingle bell. Parents can purchase snacks and hot chocolate while on board. 

2. The Polar Express Train Ride - Bryson City, North Carolina 

Distance from Atlanta: 3 hours
Dates: November 6-December 31, 2025
Cost: Starting at $33 children 2-12; $51 adults. Prices vary based on date and train seating class

Children ride along The Great Smoky Mountain Railroad for this 75-minute round trip to the "North Pole." Along the way, passengers listen to the story and music from The Polar Express and enjoy hot cocoa and a treat. Santa makes an appearance on this Christmas train and gives children a sleigh bell on each holiday ride. 

3. Candy Cane Express - Cordele, Georgia

Distance from Atlanta: 2.5 hours
Dates: December 5 & 6, 2025
Cost: Varies based on seating class

This Christmas train ride on the Historic SAM Shortline Railroad in south Georgia runs for just two days in December so interested families should book quickly! Passengers take the holiday train for a two-hour stopover in Plains to explore the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site Museum, shop, and sample peanut butter ice cream. Kids will love seeing Santa! Higher-priced tickets include options such as snacks, drinks, and lunch. 

4. Cordele Holiday Train - Cordele, Georgia

Distance from Atlanta: 2.5 hours
Dates: December 12, 13, 19 & 20, 2025
Cost: $17 children 2-12; $27 adults; $37 deluxe class for all ages

Offering hot chocolate and cookies, the one-hour Cordele Holiday Train (also offered on the Historic SAM Shortline Railroad) will delight younger kids who won't sit still for too long. Sing along to holiday music and see what Santa gives each passenger! Reserve tickets soon as the holiday train only operates for four nights this season.

5. North Pole Limited Christmas Train - Chattanooga, Tennessee

Distance from Atlanta: 2 hours 
Dates: select days November 14-December 23, 2025
Cost: $42 traditional tickets ages 1 and up; $65 for Santa's Private Car ages 1 and up

Atlanta families travel to Chattanooga for this Christmas train ride to the North Pole on the Tennessee Valley Railroad. Passengers enjoy refreshments (including cookies and hot chocolate), listen to stories, and write letters to Santa on the hour-long ride. At the North Pole, Santa visits with all the passengers. 

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6. Santa's Hiwassee Holiday Train - Delano, Tennessee

Distance from Atlanta: 2 hours
Dates: December 6-22, 2025
Cost: Starting at $28 per ticket for ages 1 and up; price varies by section of train

Kids can write a letter to Santa while enjoying gingerbread cookies and chocolate milk during the 1+ hour ride along the Hiwassee River Gorge. Santa Claus rides along and gives every passenger a holiday bell. 

Sing-Along Scenic Railroad - Stone Mountain, Georgia; Holiday Trains
Take a Christmas Sing-Along Scenic ride on the Stone Mountain Railroad.  Photo courtesy of the railroad 

7. Sing-Along Scenic Railroad - Stone Mountain, Georgia

Distance from Atlanta: 30 minutes
Dates: November 8, 2025-January 4, 2026
Cost: Included with attraction pass: $36.99 children 3-11; $39.99 ages 12+; free for babies 2 and under

Enjoy Christmas magic aboard this Atlanta holiday train ride at Stone Mountain Park. Guests purchase attraction passes and enjoy all the park offers (including Summit Skyride and the interactive dinosaur exhibit), plus seasonal Christmas activities, holiday light displays, and fireworks. The train ride is a five-mile loop around the mountain; at night, the excursion turns more festive with Christmas carols.  

8. North Pole Express - Calera, Alabama

Distance from Atlanta: 3 hours
Dates: Weekends, November 14-December 19, 2025
Cost: Starting at $30 ages 2 and up. Prices vary by section of the train

Just south of Birmingham, families will find the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum. Kids are encouraged to wear pajamas aboard this 75-minute holiday train ride with singing, storytime, sweets, and a chocolate drink. Santa and Mrs. Claus climb aboard at the North Pole to pose for photos.

9. Christmas at the Station - Calera, Alabama

Distance from Atlanta: 3 hours
Dates: December 6, 13, and 20, 2025
Cost: $20 ages 2 and up.

For a daytime option available for only three days, climb aboard the Shelby and Southern Steam Railroad for a 30-minute trip with pre-recorded holiday music. Food trucks and holiday gift vendors will be at the depot. Pose for pictures with Santa at the museum.

10. Santa Train – Huntsville, Alabama

Distance from Atlanta: 3 hours
Date: December 6 & 13, 2025
Cost: Starting at $20, price varies by section of train

If families find themselves visiting NASA’s U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, combine it with a holiday train ride at the North Alabama Railroad Museum. The Santa Train runs three times during one day and offers holiday sing-alongs and a gift for children on the 30-minute daytime ride. First-class passengers enjoy refreshments and a larger gift.

11. North Star Limited – Huntsville, Alabama

Distance from Atlanta: 3 hours
Dates: December 5, 6, 12, & 13, 2025
Cost: Starting at $37.75 per person

For an evening ride in Huntsville, wear pajamas on the 45-minute North Star Limited, complete with a Christmas story, a sing-along, and refreshments. All children receive a gift from Santa and may visit with him on the loading platform. Kids should have their wish lists ready to give to Santa! 


Tell Santa all your wishes aboard the Santa Special Train Ride. Photo courtesy of Georgia Coastal Railway

12. Santa Special Train Ride - Kingsland, Georgia

Distance from Atlanta: 5 hours
Dates: November 28 & 29; December 6, 13, & 19-23, 2025
Cost: Starting at $12.50 for ages 3-12 and $24.50 for adults. Prices vary by section of the train

This Christmas train ride may not be as close to Atlanta, but if your family plans to head to the beach this holiday season, consider adding the Georgia Coastal Railway to the vacation. Frosty the Snowman, Santa, Mrs. Claus, and all the elves visit each coach on the 70-minute journey. Purchase snacks and beverages at the station to bring on board.

Additional reporting by Elsa Simcik

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About the Author

Rebecca Ruffin Leffler
Rebecca Ruffin Leffler is an LSU grad (Geaux Tigers!), wife, and mom to twin girls in Atlanta. She enjoys writing about parenting, hiking, and travel. Follow her family’s vacation adventures at FindingFamilyAdventures.com.