Photos | Riding the Rails in Tilden Park

Mike Haynes enjoys a nostalgic train ride through the scenic paths of Tilden Regional Park, where lush greenery meets the charm of miniature railways.
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On a sunny April afternoon in 2024, Mike Haynes finds joy in the unique experience of riding a miniature train at Tilden Regional Park in Orinda, California. Surrounded by vibrant plant life and rustic structures, the scene is a delightful blend of nature and rail transport enjoyment. The charming train station and multiple railway tracks add to the authenticity of this enchanting landscape, making it a perfect spot for train enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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