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About Us

VISITOR BUREAU HOURS
Winter Hours

Mon - Fri, 9am to 5pm

Summer Hours (Memorial Day to Labor Day)
Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm and Sat 10am to 4pm

CONTACT INFORMATION

777 Auditorium Drive
Redding, CA 96001
530-225-4100 / 800-874-7562
info@visitredding.com

ABOUT REDDING

Redding--home of the world famous Sundial Bridge--sits at the base of the mountains in far northern California in the center of the state's Shasta Cascade region. Considered the ‘hub of the north state,' Redding offers convenient shopping, quality restaurants, and abundant lodging choices, making it the perfect ‘base camp' for exploring the region's natural attractions.

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The Sacramento River runs cold and swift through the center of Redding creating a rich landscape bursting with a variety of fun things to see and do both in and around Redding including world class fishing right in the heart of the city, nature tourism, shopping, sports activities, water adventures, culture and heritage opportunities, and quality attractions.

Redding experiences over 200 days of sunshine a year but enjoys all four seasons--so there is always something to do. The natural surroundings and activities create a relaxed lifestyle where casual dress is always in season.

Redding is positioned 40.57 degrees north of the equator and 122.36 degrees west of the prime meridian.

Redding's elevation is 557 feet above sea level.

FEATURES

  • Home of the world-famous Sundial Bridge
  • Cold and clear lakes, rivers, and streams
  • Nationally acclaimed trail system
  • A focus on art-in-public-places
  • History and Cultural opportunities
  • Abundant parks and open space
  • World-class sports facilities
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Adventure
Enjoy wholesome family attractions including museums and cultural exhibits; explore historic sites; see volcanic activity and more