Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad
Fish Camp, California — Narrow gauge steam
Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad is a narrow gauge steam railroad based in Fish Camp, California. A historic three-foot gauge logging line winds through Sierra National Forest pines near the southern gateway to Yosemite..
The railroad runs April through October/November. Tickets run From about $37 adult.
- Location
- Fish Camp, California
- Train type
- Narrow gauge steam
- Route & scenery
- A historic three-foot gauge logging line winds through Sierra National Forest pines near the southern gateway to Yosemite.
- Typical duration
- 1 hour
- Operating season
- April through October/November
- Price range
- From about $37 adult
- Dog friendly
- Yes
- Accessibility
- Train rides wheelchair accessible via lift handling up to 600 pounds
- Best time to visit
- operates April through October/November
- Schedule notes
- Daily during season; Moonlight dinner trains select summer evenings
April through October/November.
Know Before You Go
- Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends and holidays.
- Train rides wheelchair accessible via lift handling up to 600 pounds.
- Dogs allowed — bring your leashed companion along.
- Daily during season; Moonlight dinner trains select summer evenings.
Nearby Attractions
Yosemite National Park (south entrance), Bass Lake, Oakhurst.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How long is the ride at Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad?
The typical round trip lasts about 1 hour.
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What is the admission price?
Admission is From about $37 adult. Children and senior discounts are often available; check the website.
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Can I buy tickets at the station on the day?
Reservations are not strictly required but strongly recommended, particularly on weekends, holidays, and during fall foliage season. Popular excursions can sell out weeks ahead.
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Are dogs allowed on board?
Yes — leashed, well-behaved dogs are welcome. Confirm current pet policies when booking, as rules occasionally change.
Tickets & Official Info
Ready to plan your visit? Get tickets and details directly from the railroad.
Phone: (559) 683-7273