Ride the Skunk Train to a redwood bar with live music and firepits
First Train departs at 6:30pm, Bar Closes at 10:30pm
Train ride, live music, games
Take the Skunk Train from Fort Bragg to Glen Blair Bar, a late-night watering hole tucked in the redwoods. Enjoy the ride along Pudding Creek, then hang out at The Glen before catching a shuttle back.
Bring a picture ID that matches the guest information for check-in. Boarding begins 15 minutes before departure; seats may be released 5 minutes prior. Ages 21+ suggested.
Reservations are non-refundable. You may reschedule or receive a voucher 72 hours prior to your event date. A picture ID matching the guest information is required at check-in. Trains and Railbikes run rain or shine.
Plan to board 15 minutes before departure. If you are not checked in 5 minutes prior to departure, your seat may be released to standby passengers.
Yes. Bring a picture ID that matches the guest information and present it at check-in.
Ages 21+ are suggested for this experience.
100 W Laurel St Fort Bragg, CA 95437 US
Step into Glen Blair Junction and the forest closes around you almost immediately. Towering second-growth redwoods filter the light into soft green columns, and the sound of the outside world fades to birdsong and the crunch of duff underfoot. Glen Blair Junction sits at the convergence of several trail routes inland from Fort Bragg, making it a natural starting point for deeper exploration of Mendocino County's forested interior. The air here carries the cool, resinous scent that defines the Northern California coast range.
The staff here really makes the experience special. Multiple reviewers rave about Malakai, the singing conductor, who pulls out multiple instruments and takes song requests while entertaining passengers throughout the journey. The crew is consistently described as friendly, funny, and courteous, creating a welcoming atmosphere that guests appreciate. There are different route options departing from different locations, and some packages include meals or access to upgraded cars like the Presidential option with drinks and snacks. Most visitors genuinely enjoy the scenic ride through the redwoods, particularly recommending the open-air car for the full experience. The main criticism centers on expectations: some guests anticipated a longer journey and found the shorter routes (around 30 minutes each way) didn't match what they'd imagined, especially given the ticket price. The midpoint stops offer activities like pumpkin picking, cornhole, and walking trails, though dwell time can feel rushed. Bring bug spray if you're sensitive to mosquitos during stops. If you're looking for a relaxing, family-friendly train experience with solid entertainment and beautiful scenery, this delivers, just confirm your route details beforehand.