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  1. 9:00am–6:00pm* Summer—Daily. Saturday before Memorial Day – Labor Day. 9:00am–8:00pm* The park grounds are open from 5:00am–11:00pm year round. * Last tram leaves one-hour prior to closing. The Old Courthouse. Temporarily Unavailable. Riverboats at. the Gateway Arch. Cruising March through November. (Cruise times and hours vary.

  2. The Gateway Arch trams seat up to five people, so you may be riding in a tram with others who are not in your group. INDIVIDUAL PRICING. Adult (16 and up): Starting at $15. Child (3-15): Starting at $11** Infant (2 and under): FREE. Park Pass Holder: Starting at $12. Prices vary by date of visit. Senior discount available for cruise tickets only.

  3. Tram Ride to the Top. Great monuments inspire you to explore new heights. Precious few take you there. The unique tram will lift you 630 feet up to the top of the tallest monument in the United States. Learn More. The Museum at the Gateway Arch. Trace the story of the Native Americans, explorers, pioneers, and rebels who made America possible.

  4. Jun 26, 2022 · Reservations. Yes. Season. Year Round. Time of Day. Day, Dusk. Accessibility Information. The Tram Ride to the Top of the Gateway Arch is not fully accessible for guests with mobility impairments, as no wheelchairs, scooters or strollers are permitted on the Observation Deck.

  5. Gateway Arch Tram Ride. Get to Gateway Arch National Park a good hour before your tram tour time since you’ll need to go through security and walk to the tram access points. Be prepared to wait up to another 30-60 minutes to get on the tram. During this time, video and ranger presentations will keep you attentive.

  6. Daily tram rides will likely sell out – remember to purchase your tickets in advance at the Old Courthouse, online at www.gatewayarch.com/buytickets or by calling 877-982-1410. Visitors can enter the Arch via the North Leg.

  7. Feb 11, 2021 · The Gateway Archs Tram Ride to the Top, one of the most unique experiences in the world. There is truly nothing else like it. Did you know the inventor of the tram ride, second-generation elevator man (and college dropout!) Dick Bowser, had only two weeks to create the design?

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