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See California's towering redwood forests from two historic railroads on your next visit to the San Francisco or Monterey Bay Areas. Travel by steam train up a narrow-gauge track through the Big Trees to Bear Mountain or by beach train down the scenic San Lorenzo River to the sunny beaches of Santa Cruz. It all happens on the Roaring Camp Railroads in Felton.

Two historic railroads travel through the redwoods! Steam locomotives wind through the magnificent redwoods and vintage coaches take passengers to an 1880's General Store. Guests can enjoy a Western-style BBQ and country music during their trip.

Please call for fares and times of departure, as they are subject to change.

Location: Graham Hill Road, Felton California 95018 Telephone Toll Free: 408-335-4484 Fax 408-335-1702

Other Transportation nearby:
(San Martin) California Antique Aircraft Museum
(Monterey) Monterey Peninsula Airport
(Palo Alto) Palo Alto Arpt Of Santa Clara Co Airport
(San Jose) Reid-Hillview Airport
(Felton) Roaring Camp
(Salinas) Salinas Municipal Airport


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