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  1. Departure: Fort Bragg Length: 7 Miles Duration: 2 Hours. Discover a new side of the world-famous Redwood Route on our two-person Railbikes, departing seasonally from Fort Bragg.

  2. Enjoy a scenic 75-minute, 7-mile, round trip along the beautiful Pudding Creek Estuary – home to blue herons, ospreys, egrets, and more. This short trip departs from our Fort Bragg depot, with a brief stop at Glen Blair Junction. It’s a great way to spend the morning or early afternoon. Buy Tickets.

  3. This 2-hour, 16-mile, round trip will take you over the Summit of our line (elevation 1,740 feet), through Tunnel #2, and down into the Noyo River Canyon. Our Railbikes experiences offer an entirely new way to see the redwoods.

  4. Experience the thrill of the Skunk Train Railbikes, one of the best activities on the Fort Bragg coast. These electric-powered railbikes offer a unique way to explore the majestic Mendocino redwoods. Enjoy a scenic trip along Pudding Creek and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the area.

  5. A magical and historical train ride on The Redwood Route which has been carrying trains, cargo and passengers since 1885 through Mendocino County’s redwood groves. Pass over bridges and ride through tunnels in the Noyo River Canyon. So fun to do with the family or with friends!

  6. The Noyo River Canyon Departing from Fort Bragg, the first few miles run alongside the Pudding Creek estuary, where common wildlife sightings include blue heron, egrets, osprey, ducks, and the occasional lounging turtle.

    • 100 W Laurel St Fort Bragg, CA 95437
  7. Sep 13, 2018 · The Skunk Train has been a staple of the Fort Bragg and Mendocino area for more than a century. This train was used for logging, but now it is used to transp...

  8. Originally built in 1885 to transport redwood logs from the rugged backcountry to the coast, the Skunk Train now ferries sightseers to and fro between the waterfront town of Fort Bragg inland to the cowboy town of Willits on California’s North Coast.

  9. Trips departing from both Fort Bragg, CA and Willits, CA on the historic Redwood Route of Mendocino County. The Pudding Creek Express departs from Fort Bragg, on which your train will travel along the Pudding Creek Estuary to Glen Blair Junction on this short and scenic 1-hour, 7-mile roundtrip.

  10. Departure: Fort Bragg Length: 7 Miles Duration: 2 Hours. Discover a new side of the world-famous Redwood Route on our two-person Railbikes, departing seasonally from Fort Bragg.

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