Sacramento River Parkway

The Sacramento River Parkway provides for recreation, environmental restoration and cultural education, along 60 miles of the Sacramento River corridor from Shasta Dam to Red Bluff.

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About the Parkway

The Sacramento River Parkway provides for recreation, environmental restoration and cultural education, along 60 miles of the Sacramento River corridor from Shasta Dam to Red Bluff. The efforts of the City of Redding, the City of Anderson, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Reclamation, the McConnell Foundation, the Redding Foundation, California Department of Boating and Waterways, California Department of Parks and Recreation, the California Department of Fish & Game and the Turtle Bay Exploration Park have resulted in 36 of the 60 miles being placed in public ownership. These public lands total 65,000+ acres, include 45 miles of public trails, 7 boat ramps, 2 large community parks and a 300-acre museum and arboretum complex.

In the last 20 years, the partners have invested over $85 million in land, recreation amenities, cultural protection and environmental restoration to make the Parkway a vital public amenity. Annual visitation now exceeds 750,000.

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