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Art in Public Places

Redding boasts an extensive Art-in-Public-Places program. From a quarterly-rotating art exhibit inside City Hall to art and sculptures located throughout the city. Numerous private galleries and public museums enhance your art experience.

 

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Sacramento River Nat'l Recreation Trail
  • 777 Auditorium Drive
  • Redding, CA 96001
  • Phone: (530) 225-4100

A printable brochure and map are available for this trail. Note that the section of trail labeled "trail under construction" in red on the map has been completed. Following the course of


Shasta County Arts Council
  • 1313 Market Street
  • Redding, CA 96001
  • Phone: (530) 241-7320

Truly a monument to the colorful history of Redding, Old City Hall Arts Center now serves as a central resource for the arts in Shasta County.   The Shasta County Arts Council


Shasta State Historic Park
  • Hwy 299
  • Shasta, CA 96087

Six miles west of Redding a row of old, half-ruined, brick buildings remind passing motorists that Shasta City, the lusty "Queen City" of California's northern mining district, once stood on


Sundial Bridge
  • 840 Sundial Bridge Pkwy
  • Redding, CA 96001
  • Tollfree: (800) 887-8532
  • Phone: (530) 243-8850

The Sundial Bridge in Redding is one of only two bridges in the United States designed by world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava.  It is a cantilever spar cable-stayed pedestrian bridge


Turtle Bay Exploration Park
  • 840 Sundial Bridge Parkway
  • Redding, CA 96001
  • Tollfree: (800) 887-8532
  • Phone: (530) 243-8850

Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a 300-acre campus along the banks of the Sacramento River with educational and entertaining activities and experiences that interpret the relationship between humans and


Weaverville Joss House
  • 630 Main Street
  • Weaverville, CA 96093
  • Phone: (530) 623-5284

The temple is the oldest continuously used Chinese temple in California. On display are art objects, pictures, mining tools, and weapons used in the 1854 Tong War. This Taoist temple is still a place


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