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California : Redding
Redding, California
With its natural beauty, abundance of recreational opportunities, and excellent quality of life, Redding successfully combines the ambiance of a small town with the amenities of a large city. The outdoor lifestyle, affordable housing and remarkably low crime rates attract many people from the larger urban areas, creating both a diversified culture and a growing center of commerce and industry.
Redding has become a favorite location for conventions for hosting groups from all over the nation, offering a number of large hotels equipped with convention facilities and a state-of-the-art Convention Center. Local accommodations range from modest, for those on a tight budget, to luxurious suites. There are also numerous RV parks, cabins, houseboat rentals and a wide selection of public and private campgrounds. Recreational visitors can enjoy outdoor activities to suit every taste, including fishing and boating on the Sacramento River as it winds through town.
When it comes to outdoor recreation, Northern California has it all. Pristine lakes, wild and scenic rivers, spectacular mountain peaks, State and National parks, massive wilderness areas, caverns and caves are all within a 75-mile radius of the cities of Redding, Anderson, and Shasta Lake. The Sacramento River Trail and Redding’s popular trail system offer an ideal setting for walking, jogging, hiking and biking.
Lake Shasta, located 15 miles north of downtown Redding, is the most impressive body of water in the area with 350 miles of shoreline and depths of up to 515 feet. Shasta Dam, the second largest dam in the United States, rises 602 feet and is three times the height of Niagara Falls. Regarded by many as one of the most impressive of all American structures, it includes vista facilities and displays that interpret the story of the dam. Shasta Lake is part of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Lake Shasta Caverns are the largest caverns in California. A narrated guided tour includes a boat ride across the lake and a short bus ride up the mountain to the caverns’ entrance. This attraction is open year-round and is accessible only by boat.
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