(GV Wire Video/Dean Kirkland)
- Near Yosemite, you'll find a slice of California logging history that's cooler than the other side of the pillow: the Sugar Pine Railroad.
- The attraction offers the nostalgic whistle of a steam engine and the promise of adventure.
- Activities include gold panning in authentic sluices and checking out the Thornberry Museum.
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Summer in Fresno can be hotter than a jalapeño on a hot tin roof, but don’t sweat it! Just a short drive toward Yosemite, you’ll find a slice of Central Valley history that’s cooler than the other side of the pillow — welcome to the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad.
Dean Kirkland
Weaving through the towering pines, this attraction offers the nostalgic whistle of a steam engine and the promise of adventure. This is where the past is relived. Climbing aboard one of these historic trains, you’re embarking on a journey back in time to an era when lumberjacks were the original extreme sports athletes and steam engines were the height of technology.
The one-hour narrated tour is a family-friendly escapade that everyone will savor. Even the grandparents will find the train’s accessibility a comforting nod to modern inclusivity. This is a place where history and family fun intersect in the best way possible. And kids under the age of two ride for free.
Now, let’s talk about the onboard dining. I’ve had meals in some pretty scenic spots, but there’s something uniquely satisfying about munching on a sandwich while the Sierra Nevada landscape rolls by. It’s a moving feast — literally and figuratively. Pack a picnic or grab a bite from the on-site options and enjoy the scenery as you chug along.
After the Ride, There’s Gold Panning and a Museum
There’s a treasure trove of activities awaiting. For starters, gold panning. Mr. McNugget, the resident gold panning guru, will take you through the steps. And yes, you’ll actually find some gold to take home. It’s like playing the lottery, but everyone’s a winner. Mr. McNugget’s enthusiasm and expertise turn this into a hands-on history lesson. You’ll be panning for gold like it’s 1849, without the dysentery and questionable fashion choices.
Then there’s the Thornberry Museum. Step inside and you’re greeted with a rich tapestry of local history — artifacts from the logging industry, vintage train memorabilia, and tales that transport you to an era when flannel wasn’t just a fashion statement but a necessity. This museum is housed in the old Thornberry home, an artifact in its own right, relocated and repurposed to keep history alive. Walking through its exhibits, you’ll feel the rugged life of the old logging days come alive.
Phone: (559) 683-7273
Website: Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad
Address: 56001 Highway 41, Fish Camp, CA 93623
And then there’s Tori, the reservations manager who’s practically the unofficial historian of the place. She’ll regale you with stories about everything from the majestic gardens that surround the property to the steam donkey that once hauled logs out of the forest. Tori’s passion for the railroad and its history is infectious, and you’ll leave knowing more than you ever thought possible about steam engines and the logging industry. It’s like having your personal docent, but without the pretension and with way more fun facts.
Planning a special event? This is the perfect backdrop for weddings, corporate events, or just a grand family reunion. They’ve got the space, the catering options, and enough parking to accommodate your guest list and then some. Imagine saying “I do” with the majestic Sierra Nevada as your backdrop or hosting a corporate event that’s anything but ordinary. It’s like having a destination wedding, but without the airfare and awkward TSA pat-downs.
The Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad operates from mid-March through Thanksgiving weekend. Trains depart daily, and you’ll want to check the schedule for exact times — doors open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
You can find this gem on Highway 41 in Fish Camp, California. From Fresno, it’s a scenic drive north through Coarsegold and Oakhurst. For those flying in, Fresno Yosemite International Airport is your gateway. From there, head south on Peach Avenue, jump on Highway 180 East, and then merge onto Highway 41 North towards Yosemite. In about 60 miles, you’ll be stepping back in time.
So, if you’re sweltering in Fresno and yearning for a break, or just looking to inject a bit of adventure into your weekend, make tracks for the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad. It’s a refreshing trip back in time, wrapped in the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada. You’ll leave with a bit of gold in your pocket and a lot of memories in your heart.
About the Author
GV Wire Producer Dean Kirkland is the founder and director of Gas and Gears, an independent film production company that has produced numerous television series and feature films, including the award-winning documentary “Racing Through The Forest” (2014).
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