With mountains all around, miles of hiking and biking trails, a river running through it, and national parks nearby, Redding is an outdoor paradise for young and old alike. Cradled by Mount Shasta and Mount Lassen, Redding has 300+ sunny days per year. It's a great place to escape the chill of spring and the gray days of winter, too! Want a list of possibilities? TIME magazine called Redding the Unofficial Capital of Kayaking for its "weird obsession" with all things paddling. With temperate weather, nearby lakes, and that river in the middle of town, it would be "weird" to not get out and enjoy it all! Redding is also home to the famous Sundial Bridge, world-class fishing, and 200 miles of hiking and biking trails for all abilities. While you're visiting be sure to stop by the Visitor Center for free brochures, maps and information about Redding and the surrounding area. Have questions? Our friendly (and infinitely knowledgeable!) tourism specialists would be glad to make recommendations for dining, overnight accommodations, activities, and attractions. Open 9-5 Monday through Friday, and 10-4 Saturday and Sunday. The Redding Visitors Center is located at 1448 Pine Street in a historic building from 1872. Need info on the go? Check out our website at VisitRedding.com
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