Featured trains
River Fox Train
Sacramento
Embark on a unique adventure with your furry companion aboard the River Fox Train in Sacramento, California. This one-of-a-kind experience offers a delightful blend of scenic beauty, historical charm, and dog-friendly amenities that will make your journey unforgettable.
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Roaring Camp Railroads
Felton
Roaring Camp Railroads is a family-friendly (dogs included, of course) railroad that operates steam excursion trains on a narrow-gauge track once used to haul giant redwood logs from the forest.
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Skunk Train Fort Bragg Depot
Fort Bragg
Except for the passengers' smartphones and modern garb, a time traveler from the last century would feel quite at home riding California Western Railroads Skunk Train.
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Skunk Train Willits Depot
Willits
Skunk Train Willits Depot, located in Willits, Mendocino County on the North Coast, offers a nostalgic journey through time for both humans and their furry companions.
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Tilden/Redwood Valley Railway
Berkeley
The Tilden Park Steam Train, also known as the Redwood Valley Railway, is a cherished gem located within the natural beauty of Tilden Regional Park in the Berkeley Hills.
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Western Railway Museum
Suisun City
To experience California as it was 100 years ago, visitors can embark on an electric train journey through the serene Montezuma Hills at the Western Railway Museum in Suisun City, Solano County.
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Laws Railroad Museum
Bishop
Step back in time at the Laws Railroad Museum & Historical Site, located just five miles north of Bishop, California. Spanning 11 acres, this open-air museum offers a glimpse into the daily life of early 20th-century Owens Valley residents.
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West Sacramento
The Sacramento River Fox Train, a beloved historic attraction in West Sacramento, offers a unique experience for visitors and their furry companions.
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Willits
The Skunk Train pulls out of a classic wooden depot in downtown Willits and climbs into genuine redwood forest—the kind where the light gets green and muffled, and the track curves through tunnels hand-carved from stone over a century ago. This isn’t a theme-park railroad;
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