Golden Spike National Historical Park

One of the greatest technological achievements of the 19th century is the completion of the first transcontinental railroad across the United States. Visitors to the park can see the location of the Last Spike Site, 1869 railroad construction features, walk or drive on the original railroad grade, and get an up close view of Victorian era replica locomotives.

Replica Locomotives Jupiter and #119 at the Last Spike Site

Connect with the history by viewing the site's replica steam locomotives in action

Two replica victorian age steam locomotives face each other on the original railroad grade

Golden Spike National Historical Park Visitor Center

Golden Spike's Visitor Center is the best the best place to start your exploration of this unique piece of American History.

The Golden Spike National Historical Park's Visitor Center colorful stone entrance

Golden Spike Park Entrance Sign

Winter View of Golden Spike Entrance Sign

Winter View of Golden Spike Entrance Sign

The Big Fill

Visitors can explore fifteen miles of the historic grade that was prepared for track by the two railroad companies

The Big Fill is a 400 foot long 80 foot high mound of packed earth that bridged a ravine

The Golden Spike

Photo of actual Golden Spike courtesy of Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University

The Golden Spike

Locomotives 119 and Jupiter nose to nose at the last spike site.

Each day the locomotives are moved to the last spike site to recreate the marriage of the rails.

Two locomotives the 119 and Jupiter facing each other on a track.

Winter View on the Big Fill Trail

Sunner winter day on the Big Fill Loop Trail.

Winter View on the Big Fill Trail

Recreation of May 10th Champagne Photo

Recreation of famous Champagne photo during annual May 10th Commemoration.

Recreation of May 10th Champagne Photo