Glen Blair Junction

30597 Pudding Creek Road, Fort Bragg, CA 95437

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30597 Pudding Creek Rd, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, United States
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Glen Blair Junction

Glen Blair Junction is a park located at 30597 Pudding Creek Road in Fort Bragg, California, United States. This institution offers a variety of unique experiences for visitors, including scenic train rides along the Pudding Creek Estuary and to the majestic Wolf Tree. The California Western Railroad, also known as the Skunk Train, operates freight services between Fort Bragg and Willits. Visitors can also explore the redwoods on custom-built electric railbikes or take a walking tour with lunch included. The institution offers evening expeditions, hidden bar experiences in the redwoods, and behind-the-scenes tours of the historic railroad. Families can enjoy a fun 7-mile roundtrip train ride with a stopover at The Glen. Additionally, visitors can visit the magical pumpkin patch wonderland in the autumn season. Glen Blair Junction also offers unique railbike experiences and is a must-visit destination for those looking to explore the beauty of Northern California's redwood forests.

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Sarina Amrute:
5

"Fun spot to hike a small trail loop and have a picnic lunch. The trail is nicely groomed without bothering nature too much. We went in February where it was cold, windy, and rainy but it was still so much fun. There were outdoor heater in the patio area and the trees in the trail provided quite a bit of coverage from the elements. We had a great time. Would be nice to see for the adults during the evening bar event too."

1 year ago
merton preston:
5

"What a neat setup. We will come back for their Friday or Saturday night BBQ and live music. Full bar and you can go out early and take the last train back at night."

1 year ago
Curtis Barrett:
3

"The review is about taking the mud train to glen blair bar: The lines are long / slow to get a drink. The outside area fires are much warmer than the burners near to the bar area and it's getting into the high 40s. The guitar player/singer did a good job. The bar was selling sandwiches so the food you can preorder via the mud train (charcuterie/ salmon boxes) are not the only food available."

1 year ago
Rosanna Mendoza:
5

"Such an amazing fun time here! Our 1st time in fort bragg & this place was the reason we came. The skunk train was super fun & dog friendly. Arrived & its just awesome how everything it set up & Soo welcoming for a fun night. Fire pits, big camp chairs, outdoor games, smore kits, skunk beer & wine, live music, cornhole, & gorgeous loop trails to explore with a beautiful view from the top looking down at glen blair bar. Made great memories here & definitely recommend"

1 year ago
Ben Matthews:
4

"A couple of good short hike available here once you’ve got there on the Skunk Train or Rail Bikes. One trail goes up the hill to a nice overlook of the junction. The other follows the track for a little while. You can also take a look at the collapsed tunnel there - which they’re hoping to reopen in a few years."

almost 3 years ago
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