- TripBuzz found 25 things to do with kids in or near Redding, California.
- From AC Fly Fishing to Enterprise Park, the Redding area offers 24 different types of family activities, including: Bike Paths, Movie Theaters, Theaters and Dog Park.
- One of the larger cities in Sacramento Valley, Redding is a producer of Skyway Wheels, wheel manufacturers for bicycles and other vehicles. Consequently, cycling is big in the community along with other outdoor sports like walking, paddle boarding, golfing and horseback riding. Redding is also home to several colleges including Simpson University and Shasta Bible College and Graduate School, as well as the uniquely designed Sundial Bridge.
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AC Fly Fishing is a fishing tour company that offers fly-fishing trips on the Lower Sacrament River and the Klamath River. The trips include opportunities to catch Pacific Salmon and Steelhead fish.
4.1 Miles
Enterprise Park is a community park that includes baseball fields, field houses, tennis courts, and a fee free water park. The park also has a garden that encompasses 1.25-acres of land.
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WaterWorks Park is a waterpark located in Redding that is fun for all ages. The park offers a kiddie play area for toddlers and small children as well as moderate level slides, and the Avalanche for the most advanced water park thrill-seeker.
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Shasta Lanes is a bowling alley that offers open play, leagues, tournaments and party packages. They feature a bar and restaurant, pro shop and an arcade and are cash only but have an ATM.
0.6 Miles
Featuring a disco ball and stage lights, Viking Skate Country offers visitors an indoor rink for roller skating activities. Friday nights are Family Fun Nights, where visitors can roller skate to pop music and oldies.
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Caldwell Park, 44 Quartz Hill Road, Redding, CA 96001
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The Redding Aquatic Center is a family recreational facility that offers public swimming sessions, preschool swimming lessons, and lifeguard training programs. The center also has special events including 'Rock 'N Swim'.
1.5 Miles
A favorited hiking and walking trail among locals is the Sacramento River Trail. The trail winds through wooded areas and opens to clearings with beautiful views of the Trinity Mountains.
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The largest river in California, the Sacramento River flows for 445 miles from the Klamath Mountains to the San Francisco Bay. The river is a great place for boating and experience the array of wildlife throughout California.
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Following the old rail line of the Keswick Reservoir, the Sacramento Rail Trail is now a popular trail for hikers, runners and cyclists. The trail is 11-miles of flat surface with small rolling hills and moderate curves.
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Now standing as a ghost town and tourist area, the Shasta State Historic Park is a favorite attraction for locals and travelers alike. The park features a row of building ruins, a restored stage coach, a barn and courthouse.