Trying to figure out the must-dos for your Redding trip? Look no further! We've gathered together ten of the best attractions in the Redding area, so that you can make sure that you've seen the best of the best while you're here.
Castle Crags State Park:
Castle Crags State Park has inspired enduring myths and legends since prehistoric times. The park offers rock climbing, hiking, swimming, fishing, and more!
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Castle Crags State Park:
Castle Crags State Park has inspired enduring myths and legends since prehistoric times. The park offers rock climbing, hiking, swimming, fishing, and more!
Lake Shasta Caverns National Natural Landmark:
Experience a scenic cruise across Shasta Lake and a tour of some of the most beautiful limestone caves in the USA!
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Lake Shasta Caverns National Natural Landmark:
Experience a scenic cruise across Shasta Lake and a tour of some of the most beautiful limestone caves in the USA!
Lassen Volcanic National Park:
Lassen boasts mountain scenery reminiscent of Yosemite and thermal wonders similar to Yellowstone with just a fraction of the visitors.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park:
Lassen boasts mountain scenery reminiscent of Yosemite and thermal wonders similar to Yellowstone with just a fraction of the visitors.
Sacramento River National Recreation Trail:
The Sacramento River Trail is the crown jewel of Redding's trail system, spanning 17.4 miles from the Sundial Bridge to Shasta Dam.
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Sacramento River National Recreation Trail:
The Sacramento River Trail is the crown jewel of Redding's trail system, spanning 17.4 miles from the Sundial Bridge to Shasta Dam.
Shasta Dam:
Shasta Dam is a curved gravity dam across the Sacramento River at Lake Shasta and provides beautiful views of the lake and Mt. Shasta. There are free tours daily.
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Shasta Dam:
Shasta Dam is a curved gravity dam across the Sacramento River at Lake Shasta and provides beautiful views of the lake and Mt. Shasta. There are free tours daily.
Shasta Lake:
Shasta Lake is the largest manmade reservoir in California, offering all kinds of water recreation. With hundreds of coves to claim, you may never leave the boat again!
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Shasta Lake:
Shasta Lake is the largest manmade reservoir in California, offering all kinds of water recreation. With hundreds of coves to claim, you may never leave the boat again!
Shasta State Historic Park:
At Shasta State Historic Park you can walk historic trails that give hints of the past with ruins. The County Courthouse is restored and filled with historical exhibits.
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Shasta State Historic Park:
At Shasta State Historic Park you can walk historic trails that give hints of the past with ruins. The County Courthouse is restored and filled with historical exhibits.
Sundial Bridge:
This glass decked pedestrian bridge reaches 217 feet into the sky, spans 710 feet across the Sacramento River, and is one of the world’s largest working sundials.
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Sundial Bridge:
This glass decked pedestrian bridge reaches 217 feet into the sky, spans 710 feet across the Sacramento River, and is one of the world’s largest working sundials.
Turtle Bay Exploration Park:
Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a 300-acre campus along the Sacramento River with educational and entertaining activities and exhibits for all ages.
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Turtle Bay Exploration Park:
Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a 300-acre campus along the Sacramento River with educational and entertaining activities and exhibits for all ages.
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area:
Whiskeytown provides outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for water recreation, hiking, and mountain biking.
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Whiskeytown National Recreation Area:
Whiskeytown provides outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for water recreation, hiking, and mountain biking.