Turtle Bay Exploration Park

Attractions in UpState CA

UpState CA may be best known for it's outdoor recreation, but that doesn't mean that it's indoor attractions aren't world-class too! UpState CA is home to all sorts of different places to see. Explore the arts and culture at one of the many museums dotted throughout the area - you'll find places dedicated to everything from art and science to local history. Or tee off at one of the area's golf courses - not only can you play a great game, but you can appreciate the areas beautiful scenery while you do so. So once your done in the parks and trails, make sure to come into town - you won't want to miss it!

Win-River Resort and Casino

Win-River Resort & Casino is a Native American gaming resort & casino offering the best entertainment, hospitality, latest slots, hottest new table games, live-action poker, high-stake Indian Bingo and some of the most flavorful cuisine in the North State.

Sundial Bridge

The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay crosses the Sacramento River in the heart of Redding, California. The bridge lserves as a downtown entrance for Redding’s extensive Sacramento River Trail system. Access to the Sundial Bridge and surrounding river trails are free to the public.

Turtle Bay Exploration Park

Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a 300-acre campus containing educational and entertaining activities that interpret the relationship between humans and nature. The Park tells the stories of the region and its people through a museum and art gallery, wildlife exhibits, forest camp, a year-round aviary, amphitheater, and an arboretum & gardens.

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156
115 N. Weatherlow St
Susanville, CA 96130
530-257-3292
The museum showcases artifacts and old time lumbering equipment, and is adjacent to Roop's Fort, the oldest structure in town providing the history of Susanville's last 150 years.
Lassen County
614
P. O. Box 301
Weed, CA 96094
The Living Memorial Sculpture Garden is an exceptional 136-acre art installation and war memorial along Highway 97 on the Goosenest Ranger District of the Klamath National Forest. Created in 1988 by a dedicated group of veterans, the site is now maintained under an agreement with the USDA Forest Service.The site includes the Hot LZ Memorial Wall, The Labyrinth, and ten sculptures by artist Dennis Smith.The Living Memorial Sculpture Garden is located on the west side…
Siskiyou County
627
4488 Pacific Heights Rd.
Oroville, CA 95965
530-534-9956
A restored 1942 Half Track, a Harley Davidson military motorcycle and an extensive poster collection are on display along with numerous other items. The Military Museum of Butte County invites you to share the experience of viewing memorabilia from the WWII era to the present. 
Butte County
2920
2023 Highway 99
Gridley, CA 95948
530-846-2537
Beautiful granite memorial surrounded by military, state and U.S. flags. The memorial commemorates the first to fall in the attack on Pearl Harbor, Warren McCutcheon of Gridley.
Butte County
174
600 S. Main Street
Alturas, CA 96101
530-233-2944
Some items on display date back 150 years and include Indian artifacts, an antique gun collection and domestic items used by the early day pioneer families of Modoc County. 
Modoc County
599
1500 Broderick St.
Oroville, CA 95965
530-538-2496
The temple was built in 1863 to support the Chinese community of 10,000 and includes artifacts dating from 1850’s to early 1900’s. Three chapels and a main chapel served as a place for Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism.     
Butte County
597
5570 Black Olive Drive
Paradise, CA 95969
530-872-8722
A gold nugget museum featuring local train and logging history. Includes a working model of the Butte County Rail Road.
Butte County
592
2332 Montgomery St.
Oroville, CA 95965
530-538-2415
The museum, a replica of a miner's cabin, highlights the gold rush era and includes items from Bidwell Bar and a Native American arrowhead and basket collection.
Butte County
244
500 Jackson St.
Quincy, CA 95971
530-283-6320
The museum depicts different periods in the county's history and includes historical artifacts, mining and logging displays, a collection of baskets woven by Maidu Indians, and a comprehensive collection of photographs, documents, records and literature.
Plumas County
459
310 Johnsville Road
Blairsden, CA 96130
530-836-2380
Features two lakes, maintained trails, a museum, and historic gold stamp mill. Camping along the Jaimeson Creek, fishing, nature study, and hiking. Blacksmith demonstrations, mining lore, and samples of homemade ice cream.
Plumas County
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Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association
1699 HWY 273, Anderson, CA 96007 | (P) 530-365-7500
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