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Rivercrest Park - Redding (CA)

Address: šŸ” 800 Woodacre Dr, Redding, CA 96002
Phone : +1 (530) 225-4095
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJn2PigXHr0lQR-XbvJ2-6_0g
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    bartellj: I’ve spent my entire life looking for the worldā€˜s largest grinding stone, and I finally found it. This beautiful piece of stone and metal machinery is absolutely breathtaking especially with the Arco gas station in the background. If you are driving down I five you absolutely must pull off and take a family portrait, or your new social media profile picture in front of this God bless the grinding stone makers!
    Redding River Trail -
    Redding River Trail
    Aaron Howard: Great views of Redding, Sacramento River, and the Sundial Bridge. Lots of open area for dogs to explore. Picknick tables are nice to sit and watch your dog.
    Shasta State Historic Park - Shasta
    Shasta State Historic Park
    B Jeff (Jeffery): Great way to learn the rich history of this beautiful city.
    Redding Geodesic Sphere - Redding
    Redding Geodesic Sphere
    David Marshall: Im glad they finally made thus into a place to stop at and take a closer look at the sphere! Its just kinda down a road that eventually comes to a dead end, and there isnt anything really around it, so Im sure there is not a ton of visitors to stop and look at the sculpture? The area is nice a clean. Bathroom was nice a clean when I was there. It was nice though cause nobody was there, and I could take my pics and not have to watch out for people. Its a nice place, I just hope they maybe add some more too it so that it might attract more people.
    Minder Park - Redding
    Minder Park
    Jacob: Having a decent playground right next to Lema Ranch is great. The downside is the no dogs rule is not enforced and it’s not uncommon for people to let their dogs off leash, despite the signage. Last time I was there, someone’s large dog was walking up on people’s toddlers without the owner batting an eye, all while an employee was nearby.
    Downieville Museum - Downieville
    Downieville Museum
    bartellj: So much cool history inside! You get to Learn about the gold Rush and all the minors that got rich. It’s pretty small so it’s easy to look at everything and the museum staff is very knowledgeable. Ask about the gallows up the hill.
    Kentucky Mine Museum - Sierra City
    Kentucky Mine Museum
    Brennan Hill: I remember exploring this mine and these structures as a child in the mid 70s after it was abandoned in the early 50s. The County historical society has done an Excellent job of preserving and maintaining this landmark with access and tours. I highly recommend taking the tour, it is the only way to access the inside of the mine entrance and stamp mill, and the docent explains the entire process for this type of hard-rock gold mine, and the rich history of this claim. I absolutely love this place, and Im thrilled that it is still here for my kids to enjoy and appreciate.
    Sierra Buttes Trailhead - Sierra City
    Sierra Buttes Trailhead
    paterjo: Great trailhead for mountain biking some of the Downieville classics like Butcher Ranch trail, Pauley Creek trail, First, Second and Third Divide trails which all end in Downieville. The trails are fairly advanced so make sure you are experienced and I recommend arm and leg armor as the rocks are sharp and the cliffs are steep. You can set up a self shuttle to get to this trail head or there are two shuttle services in Downieville. The trails are beautiful and run along Pauley Creek and some other creeks providing great scenery and the sound of water.
    Sierra Buttes Fire Lookout - Sierra City
    Sierra Buttes Fire Lookout
    Kristina Martin: What an amazing hike to the top five hours hike up and it was absolutely worth it. Very beautiful fun hike and the weather was perfect. Just be aware this isn’t an easy hike to the top. 10/10 recommended
    Greenhorn Park -
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    Jeralyn Coursey: Made a stop because we needed a driving break and the closest rest stop was closed. This park is awesome. We had a great walk in a nicely paved and gravel path. The wildlife was beautiful and the fall air was crisp. Bathrooms are clean.
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