Unique Experiences
Ride the Rails - Gift Certificate for Oregon Coast Railriders
- Item Number
- 142
- Estimated Value
- 48 USD
- Sold
- 58 USD to Zwoman
- Number of Bids
- 12 - Bid History
Item Description
Enjoy the unique experience of PEDALING a pedal powered, rail road bicycle along an inactive portion of the Port of Tillamook Bay Rail Road.
The wheeled railriders roll smoothly down the track on a two-hour tour that features views of Tillamook Bay, coastal forest, estuaries, dairies and a series of cool bridges that cross the Kilchis and Wilson rivers.
Grab a friend who is up for some exercise! Nature enthusiasts, birders, cyclists, and rail fans are sure to enjoy! It’s a self-pedaled physical activity and a wonderful adventure! Experience a unique perspective of the lush scenery on our four seated, pedal powered, railroad cycles.
Railriders can accommodate 2 to 4 so buy a couple extra tickets and make it a family outing! Suitable for all ages and abilities.
To learn more visit: http://ocrailriders.com/
“We’ve been taught since the day we were born that we should never play on the railroad track — but now you can,” owner Kim Metlin said. “You’re out there cycling with no worries, no cars, no traffic. You’re just out there enjoying the scenery as it should be seen.”
OREGON COAST RAILRIDERS , established in 2016, uses 6 miles of The Port of Tillamook Bay Rail Road which was originally known as the Pacific Railway and Navigation Company. In 1911 the last spike completed the original rail road that became affectionately know as the PRN, or Punk Rotten Nasty by those who worked hard to maintain the rail line. The PRN was later purchased by the Southern Pacific Railway. OCRR operates on 6 miles of the original track from Bay City to Tillamook.
Item Special Note
Valid for 2 Adults
Expires October 1, 2019
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