Our campsite at the United Campground of Durango was spitting distance from the railroad tracks used by the Durango-Silverton narrow-gauge railroad. In fact, the train runs through the campground! All the spots at the edge of the tracks were taken, but a little distance was appreciated by the cats.

Chris had contemplated a different campground that was on a creek, but this one had a stop for the city trolley, and we wanted to take advantage of it to get to the train depot the next morning, as well as back to the coach after dinner in town. The trolley was only $1.00 (actually, only $0.50 for those of us over 60) and had a bike rack on the front, which we planned to use the day after our train ride.