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Enjoy a 75-minute scenic ride on the historic Skunk Train along Pudding Creek Estuary, passing redwoods and exploring logging history in Mendocino County.

This 75-minute train adventure takes visitors through some of Mendocino County’s most beautiful landscapes. Starting at the Skunk Train Depot in Fort Bragg, the tour covers 7 miles round-trip along the Pudding Creek Estuary, renowned for its abundant wildlife, including blue herons, ospreys, and egrets. The train’s route passes through ancient coastal redwoods, offering a peaceful, scenic experience that feels largely unchanged for over a century.
Known for its historic charm, this train ride is perfect for those interested in nature, history, and railroad nostalgia. The tour is suitable for all ages, with wheelchair accessibility and a family-friendly atmosphere. While the ride is short, it offers a mix of scenic vistas, educational storytelling, and a visit to the Model Railroad Museum, included in the ticket price.
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The train journey prominently features the coastal redwoods, some of the tallest trees in California. As the train glides through these ancient giants, travelers hear about the area’s ecology and logging history, which is vividly brought to life at the Model Railroad Museum. This museum, just west of the depot, displays a detailed miniature world with over 1,300 feet of track, representing logging camps, mills, bridges, and towns.
The scenic views along Pudding Creek include tranquil estuary landscapes teeming with birdlife. The calm water reflects the lush greenery, making for perfect photo opportunities. This part of the ride has been praised for its pristine, untouched scenery that has remained unchanged for generations.

The railroad tracks used on this tour are some of the earliest laid in California, dating back to 1885. Originally built for logging, these tracks carried workers and families to logging camps, earning the nickname “Skunk Train” in 1925. The name originated because gasoline motorcars ran on the line, and the smell of crude oil was so strong that it was reminiscent of a skunk’s scent.
Today, the historic route remains largely as it was over a century ago, providing a nostalgic glimpse into the region’s logging past. The train cars themselves are vintage, adding to the authentic experience. Guides share stories about the train’s origins and the area’s logging industry, making the ride both educational and entertaining.
Included with the ticket is free admission to the Model Railroad Museum, a highlight for many visitors. The museum features meticulous miniature replicas of logging operations, bridges, and town scenes. It offers a detailed look at the timber industry that shaped Mendocino County.
The museum’s extensive layout spans over 1,300 feet of track, providing a dynamic display of the area’s logging and transportation history. Visitors appreciate the friendly docents and the opportunity to see how logging camps and mills operated, all represented in miniature detail.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from the Skunk Train Depot, located at 100 West Laurel Street, Fort Bragg. The coordinates are 39.445465087890625, -123.806884765625. The meeting check-in begins 30 minutes prior to departure, and a valid photo ID is required for check-in.
This experience is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that guests with mobility needs can enjoy the scenic ride comfortably. The departure times vary, so checking availability in advance is recommended.
Travelers should bring a passport or ID card for check-in but are advised not to bring outside food or drinks, as these are not permitted onboard. Snacks and beverages are available for purchase during the ride, which can be a nice treat after enjoying the scenery.
While most rides last about 1 hour 15 minutes, the final trip of the day may extend to 1 hour 45 minutes. It’s advisable to arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow time for check-in and boarding. The train runs year-round, making it a flexible option regardless of the season.
The journey through the coastal redwoods offers an experience of peaceful natural beauty. The towering trees and lush greenery create a calming atmosphere, and the storytelling by guides adds context to the environment. Many reviews highlight the magnificent redwood scenes and the tranquil setting as the ride’s main appeal.
Expect a gentle, smooth train ride that’s suitable for children and those seeking a relaxed outing. The scenic views and wildlife sightings make this a memorable trip for nature lovers and families alike.
While praised for its scenic beauty and historic charm, some visitors find the ride short and wish for a longer experience or more extensive route. The 7-mile loop is appreciated for its ease and tranquility but may feel limited for those expecting a longer excursion.
A few reviews mention the absence of amenities like restrooms or food options at some stops, and some guests note that the trip might not satisfy those seeking a full-day adventure. Plus, the cost has been debated—some find it a bit high for the short duration, especially if not combined with other activities.
The Model Railroad Museum provides a fascinating extension to the train ride, especially for families or train enthusiasts. The dioramas and detailed miniature scenes offer a hands-on glimpse into logging life. The museum is located just west of the depot, making it easy to visit immediately after the ride.
Visitors also mention a recommended visit to the nearby open barn event spot, featuring hiking, games, and a relaxed atmosphere, which can complement the outing well if time permits.
This historic train ride offers a charming, accessible way to enjoy the natural beauty of Mendocino County’s coast and redwood forests. The scenery, storytelling, and museum visit combine to create a well-rounded experience suited for families, history buffs, and nature enthusiasts.
While the short length may leave some wanting more, the authentic vintage cars, educational value, and wildlife viewing opportunities make it a worthwhile outing. The included Model Railroad Museum adds a delightful extra for those interested in the logging past and miniature craftsmanship.
Overall, this tour balances relaxation, education, and scenic beauty, making it a solid choice for anyone looking for a gentle, historic experience in Mendocino County.
Is the train ride suitable for children?
Yes, the ride is family-friendly, with a gentle pace and engaging scenery that children enjoy.
How long is the train ride?
Most rides last about 1 hour 15 minutes, with the last of the day extending to 1 hour 45 minutes.
Can I visit the Model Railroad Museum separately?
The museum is included in the ticket price and located just west of the depot, making it easy to visit before or after the ride.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the train and station are wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
A passport or ID card is required for check-in; outside food and drinks are not allowed onboard. Snacks are available for purchase.
Does the train go all the way to Willits?
No, the route is a short loop along Pudding Creek and through redwoods, not extending to Willits.
What’s the best time to go?
The tour runs year-round, so check availability for your preferred date. The scenery is especially lush in spring and summer.
What are the main negatives?
Some find the ride short for the price, and a few mention the lack of amenities at stops or the absence of longer routes.
How do I reserve tickets?
Reservations can be made in advance with free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, with pay later options available.
Is there any additional cost?
The Model Railroad Museum is included; snacks and beverages onboard are extra.