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Home - World-Famous Skunk Train Step back in time for a magical ride through the redwoods on the world-famous Skunk Train Since 1885 the historic Skunk has made its way through old-growth redwood groves, over scenic trestle bridges, through spectacular tunnels, and into the heart of the Noyo River canyon
About the Skunk Train - World-Famous Skunk Train The Redwood Route has been carrying trains, cargo, and passengers since 1885, through the majestic setting of Mendocino County’s ancient redwood groves Learn more about our history, and what makes us ‘the Skunk’
Calendar - World-Famous Skunk Train As the train winds through the towering redwoods you can indulge in local sips and noshes, available for purchase
Pudding Creek Express - World-Famous Skunk Train Embark on a historic train journey with the Pudding Creek Express, a must-do activity that takes you through stunning redwood forests, offers fun games, and ends with a delightful picnic on the beautiful Mendocino coast
California Western Railroad - Wikipedia In 2025, the Railway agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding with the Fort Bragg City Council to guide future development of the site, which is expected to include a new station for the Skunk Train, an enclosed rail storage shed, and electric trolley service
Frequently Asked Questions - World-Famous Skunk Train The nickname “Skunk Train” dates back to 1925 when motorcars or railbuses were introduced These single-unit, self-propelled motorcars used gasoline engines and pot-bellied stoves for heating, which created a strong, pungent odor
Wolf Tree Turn - World-Famous Skunk Train Seeking an Unforgettable Adventure in the Mendocino Redwoods? Embark on a historic journey with the Skunk Train, descending into the Noyo River Canyon This unique travel experience offers a glimpse of one of the oldest redwood trees, the Wolf Tree, right in the heart of the Mendocino redwoods
Skunk Train - Visit California 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
Skunk Train - Visit Willits, California Operated originally as a logging railroad in the late 1800s, the Skunk Train is now a passenger train, offering excursions running from the Willits depot and the Fort Bragg depot Riders are treated to a unique view of towering redwood groves and pristine rivers on a journey of exceptional beauty
Inside the Magic: Skunk Train - Visit Mendocino County The Skunk Train offers classic train journeys out of depots located in both Fort Bragg (on the Mendocino Coast) and Willits (conveniently located just off the 101 inland)