Railroad Bridge | A Spectacular Hike In Northern California

Mountain Quarries Railroad Bridge

Cross A Century-Old Railroad Bridge
On This Spectacular Hike In Northern California

Located within the Auburn State Recreation Area is a historic railroad bridge that has become iconic in California's Sierra foothills. Are you looking for a great day hike with a little bit of character?

This trail is for you. Not only does this hiking trail boast gorgeous views, plenty of swimming spots, and even a waterfall, but it also leads you across. This trail is one-of-a-kind, and you're bound to create some unforgettable memories while traversing it. Please get to know a unique region of our state that often goes unnoticed, and make sure you check it out soon.

Often referred to as the Pioneer Express Trail, this hike is quite popular, but few know its story. Initially, Pioneer Express riders rode this trail to reach the many mining camps located on the American River during the mid-1800s.

Later, the Pacific Portland Cement Company built an old railroad grade and was used to transport limestone from their quarries near Auburn. As you follow the trail, this exact route boasts the Middle Fork American River Canyon's stunning views.

The trail is simply gorgeous. Meander along the easy dirt path, and you'll come to views of the American River and plenty of lush foliage. At one point, you'll even come across a lovely little waterfall—the perfect spot to pause and take it all in.

However, the real highlight of the trail is when you get to cross the. Considered the longest concrete arch railroad bridge in the world when built in 1912, the bridge is truly a wonder.

During its heyday, trains would cross the bridge four times a day while hauling limestone from the nearby quarry.

The bridge is sometimes referred to as the "No Hands Bridge". This nickname originates from the days of the Tevis Cup Trail Ride, an annual horse endurance ride, held since 1955. At the time, the bridge lacked guard rails, and one rider famously would drop her reins and cross the bridge "no hands"-style.

Offering an abundance of attractive natural features and a unique story behind it, the Pioneer Express Trail is a great way to explore the gorgeous region surrounding the American River. Keep this hike in mind the next time you find yourself looking for an adventure!

You'll find this excellent trail. For a trail map, Beautiful Bridge Hike In Northern California That Will Mesmerize You.

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