Aerial view of the Sundial Bridge and Sacramento River in Redding, California.
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Two woman toasting at Lake Shasta Dinner Cruise in Redding, California.
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Aerial view of the Sundial Bridge and Sacramento River in Redding, California.
Sheraton Redding Hotel at the Sundial Bridge in Redding, California
Two woman toasting at Lake Shasta Dinner Cruise in Redding, California.
Conference event at Redding Civic Auditorium in Redding, California.

5 Hiking Adventures With Rewarding Views In and Around Redding, CA

By Choose Redding | 06/22/2020

The entire state of California is covered in some of the best hiking in the world, though the northern part is particularly blessed with incredible hiking trails. Redding is a hot spot for adventurers all over the world, due to its sheer beauty, fresh air, and much more. However, with so much to offer it can be difficult to narrow down options and choose which adventures to embark on. Lucky for you, we’re here to save you some time and show you the best. 

Located northeast of the Keswick Reservoir and just southwest of Shasta Dam is the Flanagan to Chamise Peak trail -- an easily accessible trail close to the heart of Redding. And the rewarding views are much desired.

The 4.3-mile trail gains nearly 700 feet in elevation and includes panaoramic views of all things Shasta -- Shasta Lake, Shasta Dam and Mt. Shasta. Much like our first adventure, this stretch of trail is good for all skill levels, including dog-friendly and kid-friendly. The trail climbs through manzanita groves and connects with the Upper Sacramento Ditch Trail and offers open views of the upper Sacramento Valley, the Sacramento River and the forrested mountains. If you bring a lunch for your trip, there is a picnic table at the top of Chamise Peak for you to relax and relish your time surrounded by Mother Nature.

If you’re looking for something more challenging or more of an all-day hike, then check out Lassen Peak. The roundtrip distance is just under 5 miles and can take anywhere from 3-5 hours on average, depending on your physical fitness and how many stops you take. 

The trail starts right at the parking area, and climbs from 8,500 feet all the way to an elevation of 10,457 feet. If you’re into history, you may know that it was the culprit of eruptions in 1914-1917. Hiking up to the summit will offer you some of the most incredible views of the Devastated Area, or the area which was hit. It definitely will leave you with a lot to think about, including just how powerful Mother Nature is. The still-existent odor of hydrogen sulfide near the top will provide you with a little reminder that it’s still an active (though dormant) volcano. 

Note: The Lassen Peak Trail is open in summer and fall due to the snowpack on the trail and peak.

What’s better on a sunny, summer day than a strenuous hike and a refreshing dip in the water afterward? If that sounds like your cup of tea then check out the Castle Lake hike. Located in Castle Crags Wilderness, it begins at the lake, winding up to Mount Bradley, offering incredible vistas of Mt. Shasta, Blake Butte and the rest of the Cascades which surround you. 

This is another challenging adventure, so make sure you’re confident and have quite a bit of stamina before taking it on. You’ll find many steep climbs summing up to around 2,300 feet in elevation gain. It will be more than worth it, especially when you’re splashing around in the greenish-blue waters. Just remember to pack along something to swim in and some water shoes as it can get a bit rocky!

Okay, so not all of us have the strength of a thousand gods in our calves and can hike tough trails. If you’re looking for something moderate that most of us can do, then give Bumpass Hell a shot. Located 64 miles from Redding in Lassen Volcanic National Park, the adventure totals to 3 miles. 

This trail winds through grand vistas before descending to a boardwalk through Lassen's largest hydrothermal area. From there you can see an otherworldly landscape featuring bubbling mud pots and other hydrothermal activity.

Note: The trail is open during summer and fall due to snowpack in winter and spring.

If you've ever wanted to hike part of the famed Pacific Crest Trail without having to do too much preparation for it then the Castle Dome Trail to Crags Trail is your chance. You'll be hiking among the 6,000-foot tall granite spires in Castle Crags State Park and the Castle Crags Wilderness Area, trekking through the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. The rock formations can draw comparisons of Yosemite -- just think of it as Yosemite's little brother. The 8.2-mile out-and-back trail climbs 2,801 in elevation gain and is primarily used for hiking and is best used from April until November. The unparalleled views of the mighty Mt. Shasta in the distance and panoramic views of the sweeping forest beneath you are breathtaking.

Now that you’ve had the chance to read all about the best and most beautiful hiking adventures in Redding, California, which one are you going to take advantage of? No matter which one you choose, know that you’re in for some great exercise and breathtaking views. Just make sure to pack up some hiking shoes and the appropriate clothing – especially if you’ll be jumping in the water! Thanks for tuning in and happy hiking!

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