Sightseeing
Called "the Eighth Wonder of the World" by President Theodore Roosevelt, the falls are "at their most intense during the spring, from early April through October, when snowmelt is at its peak". The falls were declared a National Natural Landmark in December 1954. In March 2021, a National Geographic article declared the site to be one of "northern California’s most spectacular waterfalls".
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Burney Falls
Called "the Eighth Wonder of the World" by President Theodore Roosevelt, the falls are "at their most intense during the spring, from early April through October, when snowmelt is at its peak". The falls were declared a National Natural Landmark in December 1954. In March 2021, a National Geographic article declared the site to be one of "northern California’s most spectacular waterfalls".
Paul Bunyan’s Forest Camp at Turtle Bay invites museum guests to explore and have fun while learning about forestry in our outdoor playgrounds areas, water features, amphitheater, wildlife exhibits, and more!
Paul Bunyan Forest Camp
836 Sundial Bridge DrivePaul Bunyan’s Forest Camp at Turtle Bay invites museum guests to explore and have fun while learning about forestry in our outdoor playgrounds areas, water features, amphitheater, wildlife exhibits, and more!
Food scene
Woody's Brewing Co.
1257 Oregon StGreat brews and tots!
View 202
202 Hemsted DrThe only place in Redding to eat with direct river views.
Taroko Asian Bar & Grill
Great ambience and small plates.
Izeluleko zedolobha
Ungaphuthelwa
Kool April Nites!
A Redding tradition every April.