Just ditch it with your dog – Redding hikes
Dog-friendly Upper and Lower Ditch Trails in Redding, CA once brought water to 19th-century gold miners. There are lots of relics of the era to…
Read moreDog-friendly Upper and Lower Ditch Trails in Redding, CA once brought water to 19th-century gold miners. There are lots of relics of the era to…
Read moreOK, so it hasn’t been a wet year. Nevertheless, waterfalls near Redding are still flowing, delectable swimming holes await,
Read moreFor a dog-friendly, close-to-town hike offering some unusual scenery, check out the trails around Keswick Dam, which creates an after-bay (Keswick Reservoir) for Shasta Lake.…
Read moreHeading north out of Sacramento on Interstate 5, the goal is to base camp in Redding, the Shasta Cascade's largest city. One of the top…
Read moreMarch is perhaps the prettiest and most temperate month of the year in Redding, a Northern California city that can warm up in summer.
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Read moreYes, it’s the best known and most popular of Redding trails, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t recommend the Sacramento River National Recreation Trail…
Read moreNot many of us think of heading north to Redding and the eight-county Shasta Cascade region in winter; it’s known to be a spring-summer-fall destination.
Read moreIf you crave a change of scenery, you’ll get it many times over in the eight-county Shasta Cascade region.
Read moreBringing the gang to Redding? Bunk down at a pet-friendly hotel like the Sheraton Redding Hotel at Sundial Bridge. It is on the Sacramento River,…
Read moreLike to hike? You’re in luck in the Trail Capital of California, as Redding has so aptly branded itself. The city boasts some 80 miles of…
Read moreThe remote part of California east of Redding and Red Bluff, in the shadow of Mount Lassen, is one of the fastest growing but least…
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