Location Name - Skunk Train - California Western Railroad
100 W Laurel St.
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Fort Bragg 95437

County: Mendocino
Region: *Northern
Location ID: 1466

Phone 1:(707) 849-1922

AKA: California Western Railroad

Website:
https://www.skunktrain.com (Skunk Train Website)
https://vimeo.com/theskunktrain (Vimeo)
https://www.skunktrain.com/railbikes/ (Railbikes)

Email: [email protected]

 
Categories:
CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - *
ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE - *
ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE - Attractions / Carnivals
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - *
NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Forests / Woodlands
SPORTS - *
SPORTS - Bicycling / Velodromes
TRANSPORTATION - *
TRANSPORTATION - Bridges
TRANSPORTATION - Railroads / Train Stations / Depots

Tags/Keywords: Mountains, Rural, Urban, Wilderness

Description:
Skunk Train – A Historic Railroad in Northern California Mendocino Railway’s California Western Railroad / Skunk Train is a Class III common carrier public utility railroad, offering both freight and passenger services through the breathtaking redwood forests of Mendocino County. Operating since 1885, the railroad has evolved from a vital freight route transporting redwood logs into an iconic passenger experience, consistently ranked as one of the “10 Best Rail Tours in the Country” (USA Today) and a “Top 10 Family Activity in California” (National Geographic Traveler). Two Scenic Rail Routes for Productions The Skunk Train operates two distinct filming-friendly routes, each offering stunning natural scenery, historic rail infrastructure, and unique on-location set opportunities: Fort Bragg to Glen Blair Junction (7 miles ): A scenic journey along the Pudding Creek Estuary that stops at Glen Blair Junction, a secluded location deep in the redwoods. Willits to Crowley (16 miles): This route winds through the rugged Noyo River Canyon, crosses over trestle bridges, and passes through Tunnel #2, offering stunning backdrops of towering redwoods and untouched wilderness. Filming Assets & Unique On-Site Locations Glen Blair Bar Pavilion – A one-of-a-kind outdoor bar and event space tucked deep in the redwoods at Glen Blair Junction. The pavilion offers a fully operational bar, ambient string lighting, fire pits, and seating areas, providing an intimate, rustic-chic atmosphere perfect for campfire scenes, romantic settings, or adventure-themed productions. Vintage Railcars & Historic Locomotives – A diverse fleet of passenger coaches, freight cars, and open-air platforms available for production use. Freight Services – As an active freight carrier, the Skunk Train provides an authentic industrial setting for period and contemporary rail-themed productions. Pudding Creek Railbikes – Electrically assisted, pedal-powered railbikes offering a unique, adventure-style filming opportunity along the historic Fort Bragg route. Seasonal & Specialty Trains – The Skunk Train hosts various themed excursions, including Mr. Skunk and the Giant Christmas Tree, Easter Express, Days of Steam, and many more holiday train experiences, offering built-in set designs for seasonal or narrative productions. Additional Rail Filming Opportunities Mendocino Railway also operates rail lines in Ventura with the Sunburst Train, and Sacramento with the River Fox Train, offering additional filming locations and expanded rail access.

General Notes:
Updated: 12/05/23 J.Jackson / verified 3.21.24 bd updated by: [Pinoli, Robert Jason] 3/11/2025 1:30:17 PM

Usage Restriction:
All filming, photography, and media projects on Mendocino Railway property, including the Skunk Train and associated locations, are subject to prior approval. Usage rights, distribution, and licensing terms will be determined on a case-by-case basis depending on the nature of the project. Projects must comply with all safety regulations, operational guidelines, and permit requirements set by Mendocino Railway. Any alterations, modifications, or exclusive use of railway assets must be pre-approved. The scope of use, duration, exclusivity, and territorial rights will be outlined in individual agreements. For commercial productions, additional location fees, insurance requirements, and contractual terms may apply. Please contact us directly to discuss specific usage needs and restrictions for your project.

Jurisdictions::
Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, MENDOCINO COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS

Within 30-Mile Zone: N

State Property: No

Closed/Vacant: No

GPS Source:
Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 39.4454658, y coordinate: -123.8068885

Permit: 1

Ownership: private

Contacts:
De Graw, Debra *
Film Commissioner, Mendocino County Film Commission
217 S. Main Street, Fort Bragg, CA 95437 USA
707.961.6300 Phone 1
[email protected]
https://mendocinocoast.com/

Hart, Chris *
VP of Business Development, Sierra Railroad Company
530-554-2522 Phone 1
209-345-3753 Mobile
[email protected]

Pinoli, Robert *
President of the Mendocino Railway, Skunk Train
707.964.6371 Phone 1
[email protected]
https://www.skunktrain.com/about/

Hilton (Secondary), Melodie
707.337.3691 Phone 1
[email protected]

* Key Contact


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