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If you want to spend your weekend enjoying nature, a trip to California's Redwood Forest might be what you're looking for.
The best way to enjoy these famous redwoods is to ride a railbike, a two-person, pedal-operated vehicle that sits steadily on the train tracks. This allows passengers to ride along the Redwood Route in electric-powered and almost silent bike. The bikes are extremely easy to ride and operate, making them suitable for all ages. They also come with an electric-assist if you want to take a break from pedaling or need a bit of help.
The railbike leaves from the Skunk Train Depot and will take you on a one-hour round trip ride through the redwood forest along the Pudding Creek Estuary. The Redwood Forest is a dreamlike place, particularly on a rainy or foggy day, like a scene from Jurassic Park. With the railbikes traveling along the Pudding Creek Estuary, you can't help but think that a brontosaurus might be around the next corner. The end of the line is at Glen Blair Junction, which is 3.5 miles along the Redwood Route. This site has been changed into a beautiful stop with picnic tables and easy to hike trails into the redwoods.
You'll need to pay $250 to rent a bike, plus the 8% Historic Preservation Assessment. There is no discount for single riders, so be sure to visit with a partner. If you have a large family, you can also rent multiple bikes and take the trip as a group, remaining close to each other while still being able to move forward at your own pace.
1. What can be learned about a railbike in Paragraph 2?
A. It is powered by solar energy. B. It is a bike ridden on rails.
C. It suits the young only. D. It makes a great noise.
2. Where does the tour line end?
A. At the Skunk Train Depot B. At the Pudding Creek Estuary.
C. At Glen Blair Junction. D. At the Jurassic Park.
3. How much shall you pay for a railbike?
A. $20 B. $230. C. $250. D. $ 270.