While the jerks all went hiking, I decided to visit Roaring Camp and ride the trains.
The Roaring Camp Covered Bridge is a 1969 reconstruction of a 100 year old design.
In the 1880s, narrow-gauge steam locomotives were used to haul giant redwood logs out of the mountains. Roaring Camp's steam engines date from 1890 and are among the oldest and most authentically preserved narrow-gauge steam engines providing regularly scheduled passenger service in America.