
REDDING IN PICTURES
The photos below are available for public use. Looking for a good photo of Redding to use in your
next company newsletter? Use any of the photos below, free of charge. Just click on a thumbnail
image to see the corresponding high-res photo. Each of these photos is 300dpi at 5 x 7.
Notes:
* It is not necessary to obtain written permission to use any of the photos on this page.
* Nearly all of the photos in our Adventure Guide brochure were purchased from
professional photographers with a one time use fee. The photos in our
Adventure Guide brochure are not available to the general public.
* Except for the Sundial Bridge photos listed below, the Redding Visitors Bureau
does not have any photos of the Sundial Bridge available for public use at this time.
Again,
this is because we have purchased most of our photos from professional photographers.
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REDDING AQUATIC CENTER
State-of-the-art Aquatic Center features an Olympic size,
competition class swimming pool. Other features include a recreation pool with zero-depth
walk-in entry, a large water play feature, and a 160-foot water slide.
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BURNEY FALLS
This spectacular waterfall issues from an underground spring. Even
when the above ground stream dries up in the summertime, the falls continue to roar over the
129-foot face of the falls at a chili 47 degrees.
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LASSEN VOLCANIC NAT'L PARK
Lassen Peak is reflected in beautiful Manzanita Lake in
this photograph taken just inside the north entrance to the park. The park is open
year-round; however, vehicle access is limited from December through May.
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MT. SHASTA
At 14,161 feet, snow capped Mt. Shasta dominates the northern
skies as you journey through the region. Photo opportunities are available from almost every
vista point.
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SACRAMENTO RIVER NATIONAL RECREATION TRAIL
The Sacramento River trail meanders for 12 miles along the banks
of the cool and beautiful Sacramento River, offering great wildlife viewing, bicycle riding,
and photo opportunities.
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SCULPTURE PARK AT CITY HALL
Outside the walls of City Hall, the grounds are meticulously landscaped
and offer visitors a chance to enjoy permanent and touring works of stone, metal, and
Mosaicculture art pieces (such as the one seen here).
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THE THREE SHASTAS
Shasta Lake, Shasta Dam, and Mt. Shasta can all be seen
in this aerial photo. Shasta Lake is the largest lake in California, and offers visitors
their own little piece of paradise on a houseboat, ski boat, or waverunner.
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DISCOVERY VILLAGE
Redding is the hub of the northstate and features great restaurants
and shopping. Try the Mt. Shasta Mall, or for an al fresco experience, cross the street and
visit Discovery Village, featured in this picture.
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SUNDIAL BRIDGE AT TURTLE BAY
The Sundial Bridge in Redding has become the favorite subject of
many a great photographer. Here, we feature two photos of the bridge for your use, one
vertical and the other horizontal.
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SUNDIAL BRIDGE AT TURTLE BAY
The Sundial Bridge is an actual working sundial (the largest working
sundial in the world that is also a bridge) that casts its shadow on a giant garden-lined
dial plate at the north end. Be sure to visit the bridge at night time too, for an even
more spectacular photo!
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TURTLE BAY EXPLORATION PARK
This photo was taken just inside the Turtle Bay Museum. Photos
are not allowed while visiting the museum complex, but be sure to take your camera along to
capture photos of the Gardens, the bridge, and the Birds or Butterflies exhibits.
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BIG LEAGUE DREAMS SPORTS PARK
This world-class facility features exact 3/4 replicas of
three major league ball parks: Boston's Fenway Park, Chicago's Wrigley Field, and New York's Yankee Stadium.
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REDDING SOCCER PARK
A one-of-a-kind, "State of the Sport" soccer facility boasting
four, all-weather synthetic-turf NCAA regulation sized, lighted fields. The 22-acre complex
also features a full restaurant, covered seating, and play area for the tots.
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