What is the name of the bridge in Redding?

The Sundial Bridge at
The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay is a world-famous pedestrian bridge and public art installation that crosses the Sacramento River in Redding and connects the north and south campuses of Turtle Bay Exploration Park.

When was the Sundial Bridge built Redding CA?

1999
Sundial Bridge/Construction started

Can you walk Sundial Bridge night?

Sundial Bridge is not part of Turtle Bay Exploration Park. you can walk on the bridge anytime. There is no charge and at night the bridge is lit from under the bridge and the walk area is well lit and patrolled.

Can you swim in Lake Shasta?

Swimming: There are no developed swimming areas at Lake Shasta, but you can swim from the shore or your boat. Water skiing: Water skiing is popular everywhere on the lake, especially on the Sacramento Arm and in the Jones Valley area.

Where is the Sundial Bridge in Redding CA?

SUNDIAL BRIDGE. The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay crosses the Sacramento River in the heart of Redding, California. Opened July 4, 2004, the bridge links the north and south campuses of Turtle Bay Exploration Park and serves as a new downtown entrance for Redding’s extensive Sacramento River Trail system.

How long to drive across Bridge in Redding?

Family Friendly, Pet Friendly Driving Time: 5 minutes from most Redding-area lodging properties How Much Time To Spend: It takes about 15 minutes to walk across the bridge, stopping along the way to take in the beautiful scenery and watch the wildlife.

How tall is the Sundial Bridge in Sacramento?

Designed by Santiago Calatrava the Sundial Bridge is an architectural marvel! The glass decked, cable-stayed cantilever suspension bridge reaches 217 feet into the sky and, spans 710 feet across the Sacramento River, and is one of the world’s largest working sundials.