Experiencing the majestic redwoods is a must if you find yourself in Northern California. Equal parts ancient and breathtaking, the redwood forest offers the perfect backdrop for connecting with nature. While there are countless ways to adventure through the woods, none is quite as unique as a Railbike trip. Thanks to the iconic Skunk Train, you can rent a Railbike and pedal your way through the famous redwoods. This unique perspective of the forest and the surrounding landscape is one you won't soon forget!
Not far from Fort Bragg, a majestic redwood grove grows silently and majestically, just waiting to be explored.
When you sign up for a Skunk Train Railbike experience, you'll have the opportunity to pedal your way through the forest and immerse yourself in truly exquisite scenery.
The Railbikes are electric meaning they're virtually silent. The bikes guide themselves without steering, so all you need to do is sit back, relax, and take in the natural wonder.
Each Railbike can accommodate two guests, and each group of Railbikes will be lead by a seasoned guide.
The Redwood Route meanders along Pudding Creek on a historic train route. Look around, and you might just spot some incredible wildlife.
Blue heron, deer, osprey, and otters make the occasional appearance on this trip.
Each trip lasts approximately two hours, with a chance to stretch your legs and even enjoy a packed picnic at Glen Blair Junction.
Passengers should note that the trips will take place rain or shine. Don't worry, though, pedaling through the rain is part of the fun!
Traveling with your four-legged friends? No problem! It's now possible to add a dog trailer to your Railbike.
Also, children who are three years and older are invited to join. For kids under six, harnesses are provided to ensure the trip is a safe experience.
So what are you waiting for? Sign up for a Railbike trip today and prepare to be amazed by all that this excursion has to offer.
What are your thoughts on this magical Northern California experience? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below! To learn more about riding through the redwood forest, you can visit the official Skunk Train website. You can also follow along on Facebook.
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