Tiny Town is exactly what is sounds like, a tiny miniature replica town and a tiny railroad. The adorable town exhibit has over 150 mini buildings, including …
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Sep 2, 2024
Visiting Tiny Town in Colorado was a mix of excitement then discomfort. While the miniature buildings and train ride were charming, I was deeply disappointed by the miniature Tara or "O'Hara Plantati… Full review by T H
Aug 18, 2024
We took our 2 & 4 year old grandsons to Tiny Town and it was a bit of a disappointment . The cost was reasonable in this day and age, it was $35 for admission of 2 adults, 2 kids, & 3 train ride tic… Full review by dean o
Jul 12, 2024
Tiny Town is pretty cute, and they have a shaded picnic area and nice playground. The kids loved the train, and exploring the tiny homes and businesses. This place could be incredible if they'd just … Full review by Chris S
Their website says daily from 10am-5pm. However, we got there at 4pm on a Thursday and they were locking up and shutting down “because a shower just passed by earlier and they …
Their website says daily from 10am-5pm. However, we got there at 4pm on a Thursday and they were locking up and shutting down “because a shower just passed by earlier and they had to close down.” We were visiting from TX and were only going to be in the area for a day. So disappointed that we couldn’t go in. It wasn’t even raining when we got there.
When the steam engine has pulled its last train for the day, we cut the engine off from the rest of the train, and usually bring one of the diesel engines to couple on to the train for the …
When the steam engine has pulled its last train for the day, we cut the engine off from the rest of the train, and usually bring one of the diesel engines to couple on to the train for the last trip or two. Then we drive the steam engine around the track, but this time throwing the switch to bring it to the roundhouse spur track, and park it over the ash pit. Visit the website: tiny town railroad . com (no spaces) then click on Railroad.