• McCloud Falls

    The McCloud River Trail passes three beautiful waterfalls -- the upper, middle and lower McCloud falls. The smooth, well maintained trail is accessible almost all year, and swimming in the summer. Parking is available very near each of the waterfalls, which makes this a nice…
  • Coleman Fish Hatchery

    The Coleman Fish Hatchery is just south of Redding, and is a great place to visit -- it is open for self-guided tours. From the buildings where the small fry are raised to the huge outside tanks where they grow larger until they are released,…
  • Whiskeytown

    Whiskeytown Lake is just northwest of Redding. It has great hiking trails, waterfalls, beaches and marinas. https://home.nps.gov/whis/planyourvisit/things2do.htm
  • Shasta Lake

    Shasta Lake is the largest man-made reservoir in California, with 365 miles of shoreline. We're just steps away from the best lakeside marinas for small boat rentals -- Holiday Harbor. You can rent a power boat, jet ski, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards or a houseboat and…
  • Shasta Trinity National Forest

    The Shasta-Trinity National Forest is the largest national forest in California with a diverse landscape ranging from 1,000 to 14,162 feet. The 2.1 million acre forest encompasses five wilderness areas, hundreds of mountain lakes and 6,278 miles of streams and rivers. Hikers will find over…
  • Lake Shasta Caverns

    Visit a special place where the earth has opened up to reveal its inner treasures. This underground wonderland will amaze. The two hour tour includes a boat ride to the cave entrance. On summer weekends, incredible lake dinner cruises leave from the Caverns dock each…
  • Shasta Dam

    There is a free guided tour of the dam and power plant, which runs 7 days a week. Tours include an elevator ride down inside the dam, where guides will discuss the history, purpose and construction of this huge project. After the short walk through…
  • Lassen Volcanic National Park

    The park is home to smoking fumaroles, meadows freckled with wildflowers clear mountain lakes and numerous volcanoes. Lassen Volcanic offers opportunities to discover the wonder and mysteries of volcanoes and hot water for visitors willing to explore the undiscovered. Find out more http://www.nps.gov/lavo/index.htm
  • Castle Crags State Park

    The Castle Dome trail is one of the most spectacular hikes in Northern California. It is steep and may wear you out a bit, but the views of Mt. Shasta at the top will take your breath away. The park offers swimming and fishing in…
  • Northern Wine Country tours

    There are wineries throughout the area, many with tasting rooms open throughout the week. Find out more - In Manton Valley, 1/2 hr east of Redding off Hwy 44 at Shingletown -- www.indianpeakvineyards.net www.alger-vineyards.com www.mtwinery.com In Redding -- www.moseleyfamilycellars.com www.majesticoakfamilycellars.com www.matsonvineyards.com One hour south, off…
  • Northern California Breweries

    Visit the tap rooms of several local breweries. In Redding: Final Draft, Fall River Brewing, Cedar Crest Brewing, and Woody’s. To the north: Dunsmuir Brewery Works, Mt Shasta Brewing, and Etna Brewing Company. Find out more - www.fallriverbrewing.com www.woodysbrewing.com www.cedarcrestbrewing.com www.finaldraftbrewingcompany.com www.dunsmuirbreweryworks.com www.weedales.com www.etnabrew.com
  • Sundial Bridge

    Located on the Sacramento River in Redding, the Sundial Pedestrian Bridge links the Turtle Bay Exploration Park, and the Sacramento River National Recreation rail. The 710 foot long bridge spans the river without footings in the water. The pylon serves as the world’s tallest working…
  • Turtle Bay

    The 300 acre campus contains educations and entertaining activities that interpret the relationships between humans and nature. The park includes wildlife exhibits, aviary, gardens and more. Find out more - http://www.turtlebay.org/
  • River Trail

    Redding’s River Trail system provides 80 miles of paved and natural surface trails. The Sacramento River Trail, which crosses the world famous Sundial Bridge in the heart of Redding, and the Sacramento River Rail Trail, which extends north all the way to Shasta Dam and…
  • McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park

    The park's centerpiece is the 129-foot Burney Falls, which is not the highest or largest waterfall in the state, but possibly the most beautiful. There are five miles of hiking trails winding through the park's evergreen forests. The Pacific Crest Trail passes through the park.…
  • Mt. Shasta

    Mount Shasta is the second highest peak in the Cascade Range, and the tallest peak in California. It offers a vast array of recreational opportunities from leisurely hiking, to skiing to mountain climbing. Take a scenic drive to the 8000 foot level and enjoy the…

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