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Check out what's happening around town: http://www.visitredding.com/visitors/calendar-of-events/

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 Attractions:  http://www.visitredding.com/visitors/attractions/

Local Family Outings:

Mt Shasta Mall

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        900 Dana Drive, Redding, CA 96003

       Phone: (530) 223-3575

Description: Great service and real selection in a relaxed, spacious setting... A fabulous Food Court serving up delicious meals and treats for every taste... That’s Mt. Shasta Mall,the region’s premier shopping center And it’s all just off I-5 in Redding...

 

Turtle Bay Exploration

   1-800-TURTLEBAY (1-800-887-8532) | 840 Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding, California

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Viking Skate

  • 737 Auditorium Drive
  • Redding, CA 96001
  • Phone: (530) 241-7500

Description: Just off I-5 and walking distance to the Turtle Bay Exploration Park and Sundial Bridge, Viking Skate Country offers a fully air conditioned rink with three party rooms, full consession stand, and skate rentals, sales, and service.

 
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          151 N. Boulder Drive,
          Redding, CA 96003 Phone: (530) 246-9550

Description: Welcome to Waterworks Park-The Coolest Place in Redding!  Waterworks Park is fun for the entire family.  Enjoy four giant waterslides, the Raging River Run, the Avalanche Slide, wet and wild volleyball in the large activity pool, or just relax in one of many cool, shaded areas. With numerous life guards and ride attendants onsite, it’s the place to be cool, safe, and fun

 

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  • 14412 Kennedy Memorial Drive
  • Whiskeytown, CA 96095
  • Phone: (530) 246-1225

Description:Located 8 miles west of Redding, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area is located at the juncture of the Klamath Mountain range and the northern edge of the Sacramento Valley, making it home to a special collection of plant and animal life. Some of the park's features are Whiskeytown Lake, Shasta Bally (6,209 ft.) mountain, and numerous waterfalls, providing outdoor enthusiasts opportunities for water recreation, hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.  Situated on the south shore of the lake is a memorial to President John F. Kennedy, commemorating his dedication of the dam in 1963, shortly before his assassination.    Lake based recreation is popular during the drier summer months. Whiskeytown Lake provides 36 miles of shoreline and 3,200 surface acres for recreation. Its placid surface  is excellent for swimming, scuba diving, kayaking (www.visitredding.com/visitors/wateractivities/kayaking.cfm), rowing and fishing. Sailing, water skiing and boating are also popular.  Check out the Whiskeytown Webcam (http://www.whiskeytowncam.com/) for current conditions.   Personal watercraft are prohibited on Whiskeytown

Shasta Lake

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John Westphal
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