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For a relaxing Northern California vacation in the Shasta Cascade Region, visit charming rural towns, take in a relaxing afternoon beside a cascading waterfall, visit museums and cultural exhibits, explore historic sites and lava tubes, or perhaps you just want to find a unique gift at one of the numerous antique stores or shopping malls. You'll find a myriad of attractions that will keep you coming back to vacation in the Shasta Cascade Region! 

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Turtle Bay Exploration Park

Turtle Bay Exploration Park

840 Sundial Bridge Dr, Redding. 800 887 8532 Turtle Bay Museum is the heart of the Turtle Bay Exploration Park experience. It contains permanent, interactive exhibits and two large changing exhibition galleries.
Lake Shasta Caverns

Lake Shasta Caverns

20359 Shasta Caverns Rd, O'Brien. 800-795-CAVE Located 19 miles north of Redding on I-5, Shasta Caverns Road turn-off. Cavern attraction - 2 hour guided tours, includes bus ride, boat ride. Open all year.
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