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California Pumpkin Patch Train Rides
Published: October 15, 2025
By: Adam Burns
With autumn’s arrival, California transforms into a vibrant tapestry of colors, offering a plethora of activities to celebrate the season. Among the many fall traditions, pumpkin trains stand out as a delightful experience for families and enthusiasts alike.
Surprisingly, the state is home to only one organization hosting such trips, the popular Roaring Camp Railroads. Learn more about this trip below.
The Allure of Pumpkin Trains
Pumpkin trains combine the nostalgic allure of train travel with the festive atmosphere of a fall harvest. They are specially crafted excursions that often include activities such as pumpkin picking, seasonal games, and sometimes even spooky attractions. These rides offer not just transportation, but a journey filled with scenic landscapes and cozy, autumnal experiences.
Roaring Camp Railroads' Harvest Faire
Location: Felton, Santa Cruz County
Highlights: Roaring Camp Railroads offers passengers a scenic journey through the lush redwoods of Santa Cruz. As part of the Harvest Faire the railroad hosts a 75-minute train ride through these colossal trees and arrives at a picturesque pumpkin patch at Bear Mountain where families can select their perfect pumpkin.
The railroad states additional activities include a crafts for kids, blacksmithing, and gold panning.
More About The Railroad
The Roaring Camp Railroad is located in Felton, California, nestled amidst the picturesque Santa Cruz Mountains. This historical attraction is a vivid representation of the pioneering spirit and rich logging history of the late 19th century. Founded in 1963 by Norman Clark, the theme park offers an experiential journey that transports visitors back to a time when steam engines ruled and dense forests were bustling with loggers.
At the heart of the railroad's appeal is its authentically maintained fleet of steam locomotives, which includes the iconic Shay locomotives. These engines, historically used for logging in the rugged terrain, are lauded for their strength and versatility, making them ideally suited for the steep grades and sharp curves of the railway's routes. The railroad features two primary excursions that provide unique experiences of California's natural beauty and heritage: the Redwood Forest Steam Train and the Santa Cruz Beach Train.
The Redwood Forest Steam Train is arguably the star of the railroad, offering a mesmerizing ride through towering redwood groves. This route takes passengers on a scenic journey from the charming Roaring Camp depot to the Cathedral Grove, located atop Bear Mountain, where guests can alight and explore the tranquil forest.
The train meanders along narrow-gauge rails, winding its way through the pristine wilderness in a manner reminiscent of the logging operations that dominated the region in the past.
In contrast, the Santa Cruz Beach Train offers a different perspective, connecting the rustic charm of the Roaring Camp with the vibrant coastal atmosphere of Santa Cruz.This excursion travels over the trestles of Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park and through the Henry Cowell campground. The route follows the San Lorenzo River, transitioning from the lush forests to the bustling Boardwalk in Santa Cruz, a destination renowned for its lively summery vibe, complete with amusement park rides and beach activities.
Beyond its scenic train tours, Roaring Camp is also committed to preserving and educating the public about California’s logging history and industrial heritage. The Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad, as it is formally known, offers various events and reenactments that recreate historical activities and showcase traditional crafts and skills from the lumber periods of the 1800s. Events include the Great Train Robberies, where actors bring to life the legendary tales of bandits and frontier justice, and holiday-themed excursions, like the delightful Holiday Lights Train.
A visit to the railroad is more than a ride on a vintage train; it is an immersive experience into a bygone era. The rich history, coupled with the stunning natural environment, creates a nostalgic and educational day out suitable for families, train enthusiasts, and history buffs alike.
With its dedication to authenticity and preservation, the organization stands as a proud testament to the ingenuity and enduring spirit of those who settled and worked the land in California's formative years.
Whether by marveling at the engineering of the steam engines or enjoying the vast beauty of the surrounding landscapes, a journey aboard Roaring Camp Railroad is a step back in time, celebrating the legacy and ongoing stories of the American West.
Tips For Enjoying A Pumpkin Train
1. Book in Advance: Pumpkin trains are a popular attraction and tend to sell out quickly. It is advisable to book tickets in advance, especially for weekend slots.
2. Dress Accordingly: Check the weather forecast prior to your trip and dress in layers to stay comfortable during crisp autumn days. Don’t forget a coat if you’re riding an open-air train!
3. Arrive Early: Arriving early not only ensures you get prime seating but also allows extra time for exploring and enjoying pre-ride activities.
4. Bring a Camera: Capture the picturesque landscapes and family moments. Pumpkin patches and train stations often offer beautiful backdrops for photos.
5. Enjoy the Activities: Make the most of your visit by participating in the additional activities offered, like hayrides, face painting, or seasonal games.
Pumpkin trains provide a unique way to embody the spirit of fall while enjoying a timeless method of transportation. These excursions invite you to step away from the daily hustle, immerse yourself in natural beauty, and savor the joys of the season.
Whether you're picking out a perfect pumpkin or simply enjoying the ride, these trains offer experiences that blend nostalgia with the excitement of autumn festivities.
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