*There will be no Trolley Tour on Christmas Day*
Until further notice, participants are required to wear a mask. You may bring your own. If you do not have one, we will provide you with a mask.
On the tour, you’ll see and hear about...
- Historic Homes and Churches
- Equestrian Sites
- The Live Oak Canopy on South Boundary
- A guided walk through Hopelands Gardens, the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame & Musuem (weather permitting).
- And much more...
Where and When: The Historic Aiken Trolley Tour departs the City of Aiken Visitors Center & Train Museum (406 Park Ave SE, Aiken), at 10 am each Saturday. Reservations are strongly encouraged, as tickets often sell out two to three weeks in advance.
Cost: $15 per person
Checking In: Please arrive for the trolley tour no later than 9:45 am (tickets can be resold to standby patrons if not claimed by 9:55 am). The Aiken Visitor Center and Train Museum opens at 9:00 am on Saturdays and may be toured prior to departure.
Refunds: Up to 1 day before event.
Handicap Accessibility: The trolley is equipped with a wheelchair lift. Use of a wheelchair requires extra loading time and takes up 2 spaces (one of which must be reserved manually by the trolley staff). There is no additional fee for the extra space. However, please notify staff of need by calling 803-293-7846 (Tues. – Fri., 10 am – 5 pm; Sat., 9 am – 2 pm), so that we may properly prepare for your visit!
GROUP TOURS: If your group (15 or more people) is interested in a tour, please call (803) 293-7846. Availability is VERY limited. Please call as far in advance as possible.
PRIVATE TOURS: If you are interested in a private tour for up to 3 or 4 people, please contact Peggy Thome - 803-507-5907or Marty Bailey - 803-295-3870 or Bill Shellburn - 803-522-1621.
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