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'''[https://www.roaringcamp.com/ Roaring Camp]''' is a tourist attraction in [[Felton]], separated by railroad tracks from [[Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park]]. The Roaring Camp attraction is built around a heritage steam-powered narrow-gauge railroad that operates on a closed loop within the property. Roaring Camp has historical displays | '''[https://www.roaringcamp.com/ Roaring Camp]''' is a tourist attraction in [[Felton]], separated by railroad tracks from [[Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park]]. The Roaring Camp attraction is built around a heritage steam-powered narrow-gauge railroad that operates on a closed loop within the property. Roaring Camp has event spaces and historical displays, including two restored buildings dating from the [[Welch Big Trees Grove]] tourist attraction (moved to their current locations) that preserved the old-growth redwood grove at the heart of the State Park. The company that runs Roaring Camp also operates the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Cruz,_Big_Trees_and_Pacific_Railway Big Trees & Pacific] "Beach Train" that operates between Felton and the [[Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk]], following a route parallel to the [[San Lorenzo River]] originally established by the [[Santa Cruz & Felton (SC&F) Railroad]] in 1874. | ||
*[[History Pages: 29 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 2)]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 14 June 2025
Roaring Camp is a tourist attraction in Felton, separated by railroad tracks from Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. The Roaring Camp attraction is built around a heritage steam-powered narrow-gauge railroad that operates on a closed loop within the property. Roaring Camp has event spaces and historical displays, including two restored buildings dating from the Welch Big Trees Grove tourist attraction (moved to their current locations) that preserved the old-growth redwood grove at the heart of the State Park. The company that runs Roaring Camp also operates the Big Trees & Pacific "Beach Train" that operates between Felton and the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, following a route parallel to the San Lorenzo River originally established by the Santa Cruz & Felton (SC&F) Railroad in 1874.