Best railbike adventures – How to find railbikes near you
Curious about railbikes? This guide explains how two-person (often e-assist) railbikes work, what to bring, fitness & safety basics, and how to pick the right route—plus a curated list/map of top railbike tours so you can find railbikes near you fast.
Skunk Train Railbikes on the Noyo: a Mendocino redwoods adventure
Pedal two-person, electric-assist railbikes deep into Mendocino’s redwoods on the Skunk Train’s 25-mile Noyo River route—an immersive ~4-hour outing that includes a picnic stop at Camp Noyo, trestle views, and plenty of photo ops. Get practical advice on how it works, what to bring, and when to go.
River Fox railbikes near Sacramento: family-friendly 10-mile ride
Ride two-seat railbikes from West Sacramento through Yolo’s countryside on a 10-mile round trip (~1–1.5 hrs). Arrive 30 minutes early to check in at 18095 County Rd 117; helmets & water provided, and parking is on-site. This guide covers what to pack, how booking works, and simple photo tips.
Railbiking with Revolution Rail: how tours work, what to bring & how to book
Curious about rail biking? Ride Revolution Rail’s two- or four-seat pedal carts along scenic, disused tracks in the Adirondacks with guides, a safety briefing, and plenty of photo stops. This story explains how the tours work (out-and-back), and what to bring (water, layers, closed-toe shoes).