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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15875 Butterfield Road
Anderson, CA 96007
530-510-8903
A local lavender farm focused on Getting Back to Nature through their products and plants. Home to lavender, various herbs, and Mamá Chio’s Succulents & Cacti.
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36879 Main Street
Burney, CA 96013
530-335-2111
Burney Chamber is comprised of local businesses/individuals located in the Intermountain Area.  We are dedicated in promoting a better business environment and tourist destination.
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24411 Coleman Fish Hatchery Rd.
Anderson, CA 96007
530-365-8622
• Located on Battle Creek, historically salmon and steelhead have migrated in from the Sacramento River to spawn • Spawning operations allow you to view large numbers of fall Chinook salmon during spawning season • Return of the Salmon Festival Celebration is the third Saturday in October
Shasta County
5232
6751 Woodrum Cir
Redding, CA 96002
530-224-6803
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43030 Fort Crook Museum Avenue
Fall River Mills, CA 96028
530-336-5110
The story of the Indians and early settlers of this area are depicted by several rooms of antique furniture, a blacksmith’s shop, the old Fall River jail, early farm implements, old school house, log cabin and Indian artifacts.
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2175 Rosaline Ave
Redding, CA 96001
(530) 225-6000
Offering comprehensive health care services in the North State for over 70 years, providing acute care and a full-range of medical services.Mercy Medical Center Redding is a 267-bed hospital sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of Auburn, along with St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Red Bluff and Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta. Our goal is to promote healing and wellness as well as to advocate for the poor. We deliver compassionate, high-quality health care to…
Shasta County
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6751 Woodrum Cir
Redding, CA 96002
530-224-4320
Shasta 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
5335
1449 Market St.
Redding, CA 96001
530-243-3720
Shares Shasta County history through exhibits, collections, scholarly publications and research services.Visitors become witnesses to history and explore the dynamics of local heritage. Located in the Downtown Redding Promenade and open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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1525 Median Avenue
Shasta Lake City, CA 96019
530-275-3995
Preserving the history, heritage & culture of the Shasta Lake area; early pioneers, Native Americans, Shasta Dam, early businesses, residents & their lives, and the community spirit & events that led the Boomtowns to becoming a city. Focus is on the people who came seeking work on Shasta Dam, and the history of the surrounding area. Hours: 9am-1p Friday, Saturday, and Monday.
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Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association
1699 HWY 273, Anderson, CA 96007 | (P) 530-365-7500
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