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How does immersing yourself in a lush redwood forest, cruising through creeks, bridges, and nature on an electric powered railbike sound to you? (Hosted experience)
Oh and did I mention, these are dog friendly railbikes (I knew you’d ask 😂)?
This is a one of a kind experience that as an outdoor enthusiast I strongly encourage you to add to your bucket list.
Here are all the details on how to get out here:
📍Location: Pudding creek Railbikes 100 West Laurel Street Fort Bragg, California 95437.
📏 Distance: Approximately 3.5 miles out to Glen Blair Junction (trip is approximately 20 mins each way). You’ll go about 12-20 mph.
🥾 trail: You get about 45 minutes to explore around the Glen Blair bar. Some short hiking trails and redwoods to walk through are definitely worth it!
👶 Kid friendly but must be 18 to ride alone
🚽: There are some bathrooms that are at the Glen Blair Junction and of course at the starting depot. You’ll need to walk about 200 yards from the depot to the railbike start
🅿️: Free in lot next to depot
ℹ️ Bring your own helmet if you’d prefer not to use the one provided.
Using an e-railbike means it’s effortless if you want to.
Bring a backpack to store all things that could fall out (wallets, cellphones etc).
A great place for a helmet mounted camera.
You’re led by a guide and you get training on how to use the bike (it’s easy).
Must have closed toed shoes.
🐕 $30 fee for a dog trailer
💲 $265 per railbike (accommodates two people). There is also a longer trip you can do with railbikes on the Noyo.
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For those planning a visit to Pudding Creek Railbikes, it’s worth noting that the immersive journey goes beyond just pedaling an e-railbike through serene redwood forests—it’s an opportunity to connect deeply with California’s natural beauty. The location in Fort Bragg, nestled along the Mendocino coast, offers more than just the 3.5-mile trip out to Glen Blair Junction; it opens doors to exploring some peaceful, dog-friendly trails and quaint creeks that attract nature lovers year-round. One key aspect that makes this experience stand out is the ease of riding an electric-powered railbike. With speeds ranging between 12 to 20 mph, riders can effortlessly glide over historic railroad tracks that blend old-time rail nostalgia with modern eco-friendly technology. Plus, since guides provide training and safety tips, even first-timers can feel confident and comfortable riding. The 45-minute exploration window at Glen Blair gives enough time to stretch legs on short hiking trails surrounded by majestic redwoods, which are some of the tallest and oldest trees on Earth. Many visitors find this break an ideal moment for photos or quiet reflection in nature’s cathedral. Additionally, this adventure supports pet lovers with a dog trailer rental option, encouraging you to bring your furry friend along for the ride. Just remember that the $30 fee covers trailer use, ensuring your dog travels safely. Be sure to pack essentials such as a helmet (or use the supplied one), closed-toe shoes, and secure your belongings in a backpack or storage to prevent dropping items during the ride. For adventurers looking to extend their trip, there’s a longer route available on the Noyo line, offering even more scenic exploration opportunities. Visitors should consider arriving early for free parking near the depot, and plan for restroom stops which are conveniently situated at both the starting point and Glen Blair Junction. Overall, Pudding Creek Railbikes presents a rare blend of outdoor excitement, peaceful redwood immersion, and family-friendly access making it an unforgettable addition to any California adventure bucket list. Whether traveling solo, with friends, kids (over 18 for solo rides), or your four-legged companion, the trails await exploration in this hidden gem along the West Coast.





















































