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Parks near Shasta County

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Benton Dog Park

Redding

Benton Dog Park is a dog park in Shasta County in California’s Shasta Cascade.

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Best Dog Hikes in Redding

Redding

Like to hike? You’re in luck in the Trail Capital of California, as Redding has so aptly branded itself.

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Blue Gravel Mine Trail

Redding

The Blue Gravel Mine Trail in Redding, Shasta County, within the stunning Shasta Cascade region, is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.

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Caldwell Park

Redding

Caldwell Park in Redding, Shasta County, within the stunning Shasta Cascade region, offers a diverse range of recreational activities for the whole family.

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Cascade Community Park

Redding

Cascade Community Park in Redding, Shasta County, is a serene oasis for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.

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Churn Creek Trails

Redding

Churn Creek Trails in Redding, Shasta County, offers a tranquil escape for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions. The serene paths wind through a picturesque landscape of beautiful Oak trees, providing a peaceful setting for leisurely strolls with your dog.

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Clear Creek Greenway Trail

Redding

There's gold in the hills of California! Very soon after the discovery of gold in 1848 near Sutters Mill, Major Pierson B. Reading discovered gold on Clear Creek. Mining, in one form or another continued on in earnest for 130 years.

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Clikapudi Trail

Shasta Lake

If you choose to hike these trails in the summer, be sure and take plenty of water.

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Cloverdale Loop

Redding

The Cloverdale Loop in Redding, Shasta County, offers a picturesque hiking experience in the Shasta Cascade region.

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Fisherman’s Trail

Redding

The Fisherman's Trail in Redding, Shasta County, is a historic gem, offering a glimpse into the rich outdoor heritage of western Shasta County.

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Flanagan Trail

Redding

Flanagan Trail, located in Redding, Shasta County, offers a delightful outdoor experience for both hikers and their furry companions.

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Herbert S Miles Rest

Cottonwood

If you're planning a road trip of any distance, look to California's Rest Areas when you need to take a break.

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Lakehead Rest Area I-5 South

Lakehead

If you're planning a road trip of any distance, look to California's Rest Areas when you need to take a break.

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Old 99 Trail

Redding

The Old 99 Trail in Redding, Shasta County, offers a delightful stroll along the abandoned Highway 99 route from the 1930s, providing a serene escape through the woods.

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Parkview Trail

Redding

The Parkview Trail in Redding, Shasta County, offers a delightful outdoor experience for both residents and visitors. This wide concrete trail spans 0.5 miles, connecting the Parkview neighborhood and City Hall to the serene open space along the Sacramento River.

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Sacramento River Rail Trail

Shasta Lake

The BLM-managed Sacramento River Rail Trail is an 11-mile, non-motorized trail that was paved in 2010. It has little grade, with with elevations ranging from 577 to 808 feet.

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Salt Creek Trail

Redding

Salt Creek Trail in Redding, Shasta County, is a scenic pathway that links the Westside Trail system to the Middle Creek Trail.

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Shasta Dam

Shasta Lake

Shasta Dam, at 602 feet high and two-thirds of a mile long, is the second-largest concrete dam in the United States (Grand Coulee in Washington is the largest; Hoover in Nevada is third) and forms the largest reservoir in California.

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Sugarloaf Creek Trail- Shasta

Redding

Located in Redding, Shasta County, the Sugarloaf Creek Trail at Shasta Lake offers a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts and their furry companions.

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Turtle Bay East Trail

Redding

Located in Redding, Shasta County, the Turtle Bay East Trail offers a delightful outdoor experience for both hikers and their furry companions.

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Whiskeytown National

Whiskeytown

Whiskeytown National Recreation Area is geographically situated at the juncture of the Klamath Mountain Range and the northern edge of the Central Valley, making it home to a diverse collection of animal and plant life.

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