Sacramento River Trail, Redding, California
Biking on Sacramento River Trail in Redding, California, shot with GoPro Hero3+ camera.
Sacramento River Trail, Redding, CA
I was actually riding my bike on the Sacramento River Trail while videoing. . . dumb, I know. I got a bug in my eye, and I didn't even crash!
Sacramento River Trail, Redding CA
Biking in Redding, CA
Cruise any part or all of the 17.4-mile Sacramento River National Recreation Trail in Redding, CA, which meanders along the river and across three bridges from the Sundial Bridge to Shasta Dam.
Stillwater Ranch, Redding CA
Redding, CA In Nature
Nature is abundant in Redding, California - an outdoor recreation paradise. Discover 50+ waterfalls with an hour drive, Shasta Dam, Shasta Lake, Mt. Shasta, 225+ miles of trails to hike, bike, walk, run or ride, and nearby Lassen Volcanic National Park where you can visit all four types of volcanoes in the world in the same park.
The Bluffs - Redding CA (4K)
A fun stop to make in Redding with some incredible views. Located on Palisades Ave off Hilltop Drive. Enjoy!
Sundial Splash 2017 - Redding, CA
Beginning of trip, heading under the Sundial Bridge.
Redding Bicycle Path & Trail System
The long awaited auto, pedestrian and bicycle byway from the Mt. Shasta Mall and Dana Drive to downtown Redding is finally complete. Google satelite image the Sacramento River in the center of Redding, CA and find the 44/299 West freeway span. It is the most northern freeway that crosses the river in the center of town. Now view both sides. On the east, you find the Hilltop Drive area with all manner of fine dining and hotels. On the west side is Turtle Bay, the Sundial Bridge, Civic Auditorium and Convention Center, and last but not least, Paul Bunyon Kids Camp. All great places to visit in the heart of the Golden Circle of Shasta County. Don't worry about gas, go any direction. A tip about food is San Francisco Deli on Athens Ave not far from the Bridge. Try the pastrami sangweech. Yummy! There are park tables just north of the Sundial Bridge parking lot, so explore the roadway on the far side of the main parking lot. When crossing over the Sundial Bridge, take the bike path to the right and ride to Hilltop Drive ( Big uphill, but the view of the city is worth it) And if you want, you can ride Hilltop back to the Mt. Shasta Mall where this video started.
Bridges Trail - Redding Ca.
Decomposed Granite base trail connecting the Sacramento River Trail to Buenaventura Blvd. Quick drop in point off Eureka Wy/Hwy.299W to River Trail System 3.7 miles upstream from Sundial Bridge.
Sacramento Trail
A movie about the Sacramento Trail in Schoenies Port Elizabeth. Thanks to @runnerwannabe for joining me...
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Sundial Bridge trail Redding, CA
A ride over the iconic Sundial Bridge this morning on my bike. Used my GoPro camera for the first time to record the event.
Redding Ca 10-09-2012 sundial bridge sacramento river trail
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Trails at Lema Ranch, Redding, Ca
380acres of walking and running trails in Redding, Ca. , pictures from FirstShasta.com
Perils For Pedestrians 150: Redding, CA
0:31 --We visit Redding, California, where Santiago Calatrava designed the Sundial Bridge.
7:21 --Upstream, trails across the Sacramento River are connected by the Ribbon Bridge.
11:22 --The Shasta County Public Health Department promotes walking.
14:42 --Caltrans District 2 promotes bicycling.
19:24 --We talk with the executive director of American Trails.
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Miguelonabike - Sacramento River Bike Trail
Sacramento River Bike Trail
Sacramento River at Anderson
Kayaking trip on 10-08-10
Cyclists Hit By Rocks On American River Parkway
This week, two people were hit by rocks as they rode on the bike trail near the Woodlake neighborhood, which is north of Downtown Sacramento.
Iconic Sundial Bridge, Redding, California, United States
Trip to the iconic Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay in Redding, California, United States on Sept. 12, 2013.
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Update (July 28, 2018): Sundial Bridge
Redding’s famed Sundial Bridge escaped without damage from the explosive Carr wildfire burning in Shasta County but is covered in ash and debris. According to local media, the bridge is currently closed as workers clean up ash and debris. The Turtle Bay Exploration Park, which is connected to the bridge, closed Friday and evacuated dozens of animals. Thousands of people in Redding were ordered to evacuate as flames jumped the Sacramento River and moved into the city Thursday night. The Carr fire has so far claimed the lives of five people, including James Roberts (5) and Emily Roberts (4), and their grandmother Mary Bledsoe (70), bulldozer operator Don Ray Smith (81) and Redding Fire Department fire inspector Jeremy Stoke.
Sundial Bridge is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge for bicycles and pedestrians that spans the Sacramento River and forms a large sundial. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava and completed in 2004 at a cost of US$23,500,000. The bridge has become iconic for Redding and it generates millions of dollars worth of commerce and tourism each year.
The Sundial Bridge provides pedestrian access to the north and south areas of Turtle Bay Exploration Park, a complex containing environmental, art and history museums and the McConnell Arboretum and Gardens. It also forms the gateway to the Sacramento River Trail, a 35-mile-long trail completed in 2010 that extends along both sides of the river and connects the bridge to the Shasta Dam. Drift boats of fishermen are often seen passing beneath the bridge as they fish for salmon, steelhead and rainbow trout. In the distance, Mount Shasta is barely visible. Shasta Bally is visible to the West looking upstream the Sacramento.
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Redding Cuts Down Shade Trees To Deter Homeless From Seeking Refuge
Seems fences, tree removal, bench removal and the criminalization of homeless by Redding #California police is the order of the day as more trees are removed from a #homeless camp area directly across the street from downtown post office. We are #Redding and #Shasta County No New Tax for New Jails Group.