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Mt.
Shasta
This Mountain has been the source of
spirituality for the locals and tourists
for many years. It just seems to bring
a peaceful feeling when you're near it.
Many people believe Mount Shasta is
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Lake
Shasta
With 370 miles of shoreline and 29,500
surface acres, the lake is ideal for a range
of water recreation, including fishing for
all kinds of bass and trout. Shasta lake has
several resorts, open year-round, offering
an array of boat and watercraft rentals.
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Shasta
Dam
At 602 feet, it is the fourth highest dam
in California. A vista point high on a hill
offers a spectacular view of the enormous
structure and of Shasta Lake, the state's
largest man-made lake. Lectured tours are
offered to the public for exploration of
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Sundial
Bridge
at Turtle Bay
Designed by world renown Spanish architect and engineer Santiago
Calatrava, the sundial bridge is a “must see” attraction in Redding California.
Beautifully illuminated at night and working as a real sundial during the day.
This rates as one of the modern wonders of Redding.
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Big
League Dreams
Fun for the whole family. This park has ¾
scale replicas of three major league stadiums Boston’s Fenway Park, Chicago’s
Wrigley Field and New York’s Yankee Stadium. Features batting cages, indoor
roller hockey/soccer/basketball outdoor Volleyball courts and a children’s play
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Lassen
Volcanic
National Park
This stunning park offers numerous hiking
trails that lead to several geysers, hot
springs and lakes.
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Lake
Shasta
Caverns
The guided tour includes a boat ride across
the lake that delivers you to one of the most
amazing caverns in the western United States.
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Whiskeytown
Lake
This beautiful alpine lake sits in the hills
next to the city of Redding. An excellent
lake for boating, fishing and swimming
with several sandy beaches and numerous
marked hiking trails.
Bass
Fishing
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Old
Shasta
State Historic Park
Tour the museum full of artifacts from the
area's past. The museum is the site of the first
court house in the county, also accompanied
by numerous historic buildings and a jail
house with original gallows. |
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Burney Falls
One of the world's most beautiful waterfalls.
A foot path leads to the lush base of the 129
foot falls for a spectacular up-close view.
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Castle
Crags
Castle Crags State Park is located in the
forest covered mountains north of the
Sacramento Valley. It features soaring
spires of ancient granite and two miles
of the cool, quick running upper Sac-
ramento River. The park elevations range
from 2,000 feet along the river to more
than 6,000 feet at the top of the Crags. |
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