Lake Shasta Caverns National Natural Landmark

Famous Sundial Bridge, Picturesque Lakes - A Recreational Paradise

California’s largest city north of Sacramento, Redding is a recreational hub boasting everything from world-class fishing on the renowned Sacramento River to the educational Turtle Bay Exploration Park. The internationally-renowned Sundial Bridge stretches over the Sacramento River as part of Redding’s 36-mile network of trails.

Shasta Lake, the largest lake in California, holds the title of “Houseboat Capitol of the World”. The lake was formed by Shasta Dam, the tallest center overflow dam in the world. Lake Shasta Caverns, dated at least 200 million years, are made entirely of limestone and feature every type of possible formation, including stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws, columns and flowstone.

Off Highway 44E is the northern entrance to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Just north of the park are the Subway Cave Lava Tubes, an underground, easily-explored volcanic phenomenon.

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Lake Shasta Caverns National Natural Landmark

Enjoy a cruise across Shasta Lake, a bus ride to the cave entrance, and an informational tour of what some geologists consider one of the most beautiful limestone caves in the USA!

Shasta Lake and Shasta Dam

Shasta Lake is the largest recreational reservoir in California.  The lake is considered the “Houseboat Capital of the World” offering basic campers on pontoons, to floating luxury condominiums. Dam tours are free, available daily.

Sundial Bridge

Located in Redding, the Sundial Bridge is one of California's most unusual icons. This 720-foot long translucent glass pedestrian bridge spans the Sacramento River and is the trailhead for Redding's extensive Sacramento River National Recreation Trail.

Castle Crags State Park

Castle Crags State Park's awe-inspiring granite towers and spires were formed 200 million years ago by volcanic activity. While Crags Trail is a steep hike, perseverance is rewarded with breathtaking views of the crags and Mt. Shasta.

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Redding, CA 0
The paved bike trails on either side of Clover Creek are part of a larger loop around a retention pond at the southern end of the greenway preserve. In addition to the paved bicycle loop there are gravel jogging and hiking trails throughout the preserve. Wheelchair AccessibleDistance: 2 Mile LoopDifficulty: Easy
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Igo, CA 0
The Cloverdale Loop runs along the Clear Creek Canyon which is hundreds of feet deep and has great whitewater kayaking. Near the Horsetown Clear Creek Preserve (near the lower Clear Creek Bridge) tubers and novice kayakers can have fun on the run to Clear Creek Gorge. Make sure to portage before (look for the signs) the Clear Creek Gorge, it is too dangerous for water sport usage. Distance: 1.7 Mile LoopDifficulty: Easy to Moderate
Shasta County
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Lassen National Park Hwy
CA 0
Easy trail passes through forest and meadows to this bubbling lake in an alpine basin. Tiny gas bubbles escape Lassen's hydrothermal system below making it appear to be boiling. Trailhead starts at Kings Creek Picnic Area.Distance: 1.4 milesDifficulty: Easy
Shasta County
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14412 Kennedy Memorial Drive
Whiskeytown, CA 96095
530-246-1225
The hike to the falls is very easy and the trail is mostly flat the whole way. This is a great hike for anyone looking for a less strenuous way to enjoy the great outdoors. This is the only manmade waterfall in Whiskeytown National Park. It was created from a diversion of Trinity River to Whiskeytown Lake. Driving Time: 26 mins/18.51 miles from Redding. Distance: .33 miles (one way). Difficulty: Easy
Shasta County
5400
Lassen National Park Hwy
CA 0
Accessible path with signs about the effect of the 1951 Lassen Peak eruption. Excellent for families or those unable to take longer trails. Trailhead at Devastated parking area. Wheelchair accessible.Distance: 0.5 milesDifficulty: Easy
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530-595-4444
If snowshoers are able to reach the Devastated Area, they can chart their own path across the winter landscape, enjoying a continuous view of the northeast side of Lassen Peak. 
Shasta County
2834
CA 0
530-595-4444
During the spring season, the snow-covered Lassen Park Road offers an easy route from the Devastated Area to Summit Lake. The route of the roadway is easily discernible and the grade of the climb never exceeds moderate. 
Shasta County
2835
CA 0
530-595-4444
The view from the summit of 7968-foot Diamond Peak has to rank as one of the best park vistas so close to a trailhead during the winter season. Much of the terrain in the south end of Lassen Park provides great scenery without the obstruction of dense forests. The view from the summit of 7968-foot Diamond Peak has to rank as one of the best park vistas.
Shasta County
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2292 Benton Drive
Redding, CA 96001
This stunning 109-year-old bridge has stood the test of time and is one of Redding’s must-see, historical structures.Redding may be home to one of the most iconic bridges in California, but did you know that Redding also lays claim to having one of the very first automobile bridges ever built in the state? It’s called the “Diestelhorst Bridge” and it’s a true part of Redding’s rich architectural history.The bridge gets its unique name “Diestelhorst” (pronounced…
Shasta County
5403
Redding, CA 96003
Enjoy beautiful views of Keswick Reservoir on this winding trail which takes you past a seasonal waterfall (access by side trails), a variety of historic roads, and mining features, including a very early mining site near the water access trail.Distance: 10.5 milesDifficulty: Easy with a few moderate climbs
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