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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5432
670 Antelope Blvd.
Red Bluff, CA 96080
530-527-1129
Featuring photographs from 1918, saddles, chaps, bronze statues and more, each representing the cowboy heritage of Red Bluff and Tehama County. Open Mon - Fri. 9 am - 4 pm.
Tehama County
416
P.O. Box 517
Weaverville, CA 96093
530-623-5211
Scotts Museum is located on Airport Road in Trinity Center. Open- June 1 to September 1, Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 4pm. Docents are available went the museum is open. You can learn about the history of the collection of antiques housed in the museum. The book "Lest We Forget: Before the Dammed Dam" by Mr. Trapnell is available for purchase at the museum with the proceeds going to the museum.
Trinity County
3348
1313 Market Street
Redding, CA 96001
530-241-7320
Arts & cultural non-profit. Facility features contemporary art gallery, performance hall & classroom. Arts services include tech & fiscal support, audio/visual recording, tv production, rentals.
Shasta County
586
Shasta State Historic Park
15312 Hwy 299W
Shasta, CA 96087
530-243-8194
Shasta State Historic Park includes exhibits of the historic mining settlement, an unparalleled collection of historic California artwork, brick building ruins from the gold-rush era and the Courthouse restored to its 1861 appearance.  Shasta State historic Park is located 6-miles west of downtown Redding on highway 299.
Shasta County
5491
Weaverville, CA 96091
(530) 623-2121
The Trinity Unit (Trinity and Lewiston Lakes) of the Shasta-Trinity National Recreation area encompasses four subunits: Lewiston Lake, Trinity Dam, Stuart Fork and North Lake areas. Trinity Lake, when full, has 145 miles of shoreline with many boating options.  Trinity Lake dam is one of the highest earth filled dams in the world. Lewiston Lake lies just downstream from Trinity Dam and just north of the town of Lewiston and is a constant level lake.…
Trinity County
1099
Alpine Meadows Road
Shingletown, CA 96088
530-474-3706
Crafted from a 340-year old sugar pine, this 60-foot tall sculpture keeps watch over the town and depicts a jay, thunderbird, raven, beaver and bear. The topmost figure-the watchman-is a stellar jay looking out for trouble. 
Shasta County
468
910 S. Main Street
Yreka, CA 96097
530-842-3836
The museum features exhibits detailing Siskiyou County's colorful history from Indian cultures to 20th century themes.  The museum is an interpretive center which includes exhibits, programs, and a research library.
Siskiyou County
393
275 C St.
Tehama, CA 96090
530-384-2595
The museum preserves and exhibits artifacts that represent the cultural heritage of Tehama County. Exhibits include early agriculture, Native American Indians - Yana and Nomlaki, and early transportation.
Tehama County
2815
307 West Fifth Street
Chico, CA 95928
(530) 895-3848
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, this beautiful Victorian style home was built for Dr. Oscar Stansbury in 1883. Tours are available Wednesday through Sunday. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, this beautiful Victorian style home was built for Dr. Oscar Stansbury in 1883. Tours are available Saturday and Sunday at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm.
Butte County
3820
PO Box 1240
Tulelake, CA 96134
530-260-0537
The Tule Lake National Monument includes both the the Tule Lake Segregation Center, the largest and most controversial of the sites where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II, and Camp Tulelake, which was first a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, then an additional facility to detain Japanese Americans, and finally a prisoner of war camp.
Siskiyou County
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Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association
1699 HWY 273, Anderson, CA 96007 | (P) 530-365-7500
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