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Willits Skunk Train (1705)
The "Skunk Train". The train offers tours between Willits (on US 101) and Fort Bragg (on the coast). I took the train once many years ago and it is a gorgeous trip through the forest. For more infomation, visit their website: www.skunktrain.com
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