Your adventure begins at Sherwood Road, where a scenic hike through towering redwoods leads to the starting line of your journey. After a brief introduction to your two-person electric railbike and your guides, you'll embark on an exhilarating 11-mile expedition to Camp Noyo. The railbikes along the world-famous Redwood Route provide a personal encounter with nature’s splendor, with each trip spaced out for privacy. Marvel at the engineering behind 12 wooden trestle bridges, and take in the history of stops like South Fork and Redwood Lodge.
Along the way, cross trestles, relive the history of the California Western Railroad, and enjoy a complimentary picnic amidst the redwoods. This immersive experience also offers a chance to cool off in the river or simply soak in the serene atmosphere, rain or shine. Whether you're breezing through the route or pausing at scenic spots like Glen Blair and Pudding Creek, this journey balances adventure, nature, and tranquility.
Your railbike ride is as challenging as it is rewarding, so prepare with the right gear—close-toed shoes are required. This trip also requires good mobility and an adventurous spirit, particularly during the winter chill. For safety, passengers are required to sign a bike participant release, acknowledging the assumption of risk.
Dress warmly, and prepare for an unforgettable ride back in time, crossing trestles, passing through the end of tunnels, and taking in breathtaking views as you travel along Pudding Creek.