Redding Recreation

While visiting, enjoy some of the many activities the area has to offer.

For a comprehensive list of information for the Redding area visit: www.ReddingRecreation.com

The Spa Downtown
The Spa Downtown is located in the historic McCormick Mansion (circa 1879) at 1452 Oregon Street at the corner of Butte and Oregon. This is considered one of the best places to get a massage, facial, manicure or pedicure in Redding, and is only minuets from the Desmond house Bed and Breakfast.
www.thespadowntown.com

River Trail – Walk or Bike
The river corridor provided a unique opportunity to develop an urban trail system within several miles of lush riparian habitat. Ten miles of trails have been built so far, connecting residential neighborhoods to regional parks, federal open spaces, the 220-acre Turtle Bay Exploration Park and, most recently, to a regional commercial district.
www.reddingtrails.com

Redding Convention Center
The Redding Convention Center is located near downtown Redding in a protected open space, surrounded by the beautiful Sacramento River, the Turtle Bay Exploration Park, and the magnificent Sundial Bridge. It will accommodate over 2,000 people in plush, cushion-type seats. The downstairs area, which consists of Orchestra and Dress Circle, contains 1200 seats. The Balcony areas, seating people on both sides and the rear of the theater, has a seating capacity of 822.
Map & Directions
www.reddingconventioncenter.com

Cascade Theatre
Phone: (530) 243.8877
Map & Directions
www.cascadetheatre.org

Sundial Bridge
The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay is a beautiful, unique pedestrian bridge that crosses the Sacramento River and connects the Nationally-designated trail system in Redding, California, with the Turtle Bay Exploration Park and McConnell Arboretum.
Map & Directions
www.visitredding.org/sundial/sundial101.cfm

Turtle Bay Exploration Park & McConnell Arboretum
Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a sprawling 300-acre campus filled with educational and entertaining activities all focused on the interpretation of the relationship between humans and nature. Spanning the Sacramento River and linked by the Sundial Bridge, the Park tells the story of the region and its people.
Phone: 1-530-TURTLEBAY
Map & Directions
www.turtlebay.org