Redding, CA Road Trips
With 6 routes heading out and 0 heading in, Redding, CA works well as a modest departure point in the Pacific Coast. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 176-mile quick runs to 672-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Redding, CA head south, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
6
Longest Drive
672 mi
Chula Vista, CA
Quickest Drive
3h 15m
Laguna, CA
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Trips from Redding, CA
Driving from Redding, CA
On average, trips departing from Redding, CA run 380 miles with a drive time of roughly 7h 2m. This is long-haul territory. Most routes stretch past the 250-mile mark, so pack snacks and plan fuel stops. The longest mapped route runs 672 miles (12h 28m), while the shortest is just 176 miles.
Popular Destinations
Top road trip destinations from Redding, CA are Chula Vista, CA (672 mi, 12h 28m), Long Beach, CA (567.9 mi, 10h 25m), Bakersfield, CA (437.9 mi, 8h 6m), San Francisco, CA (216.6 mi, 4h 3m), and Oakland, CA (210.2 mi, 3h 54m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
For the average 380-mile drive from Redding, CA, expect to burn about 15 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.
The majority of destinations are to the south. Morning starts help you avoid the midday heat on longer drives. These are full-day drives. Start by 7 or 8 AM if you want to arrive at a reasonable hour without rushing.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 6 mapped routes leaving Redding, CA and 0 routes heading into Redding, CA, covering 6 total connections. Distances range from 176 to 672 miles.
The longest mapped route from Redding, CA covers 672 miles and takes approximately 12h 28m. Shorter options start at just 176 miles.
The average route from Redding, CA runs about 380 miles with a drive time of roughly 7h 2m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
The most popular road trip destinations from Redding, CA include Chula Vista, CA, Long Beach, CA, Bakersfield, CA and San Francisco, CA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Redding, CA by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
93,268
Median Income
$69,443
Median Home Value
$363,800
Median Age
38.7
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Redding, CA at a Glance
Founded
1887
Elevation
564 ft
Area
61 mi²
Notable People from Redding, CA
A sampling of people born in Redding, CA.
Megan Rapinoe
1985
American soccer player
Brian Sandoval
1963
29th Governor of Nevada and former United States District Judge
Francesca Eastwood
1993
American actress
Kevin Rose
1977
American entrepreneur and television host
Kevin Sharp
1970–2014
American country music singer, author, and motivational speaker
D. J. Seeley
1989
American basketball player
Christopher Jones
1979
American cyclist
Mel Hein
1909–1992
American football player and coach (1909-1992)
Brian Dahle
1965
American politician serving in the California State Senate
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Redding, CA.
Cascade Theatre
theater located in Redding, California
City data from Wikidata (Q495361), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Redding, CA
The City of Redding, in Shasta County, California, and its surrounding area has numerous outdoor and indoor activities, including two lakes and two active volcanos within close driving distance. The area offers many parks, hiking trails, and adequate shopping. Redding is a medium-sized city, and the second largest north of Sacramento after Chico. It is also the county seat and lies along the Sacramento River, an important waterway that provides 35 percent of the state's water. It is the last major city between the start of the Cascade mountain range slightly north and the Oregon border.
Redding was founded as Poverty Flats in 1868 during the gold rush, by a former Sacramento mayor named Benjamin Bernard Redding. He built property in the area so that the Central Pacific Railroad could build a train terminal there. While building the terminal they built the city in the same area, naming it Redding after Benjamin Redding. Since then the town has gone through various periods of rapid growth, followed by slow downs and then more growth. In the early 20th century Redding had a thriving copper and iron extraction industry. However the town struggled in the twenties with the decline of the mining sector. It came back in the 1930s though and boomed in the 1940s due to the construction of Shasta Dam, which caused the population to nearly double. In the 1950s, the area stayed prosperous thanks to the growing lumber industry and tourism that the dam brought. Interstate 5 was built during the 1960s and 1970s. Further helping the surrounding areas economy. Redding started to decline again in the early 1980s because of the stricter logging regulations put in place by the federal government that essentially crippled the logging industry. The town continued a slow decline throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. It has had a slight economic resurgence due to increased business from people visiting the megachurch there.
1 Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr, ☏ +1 530 243-8850, toll-free: +1-800-887-8532, [email protected]. M-Sa 9AM - 5PM; Su 10AM - 5PM. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, located along the banks of the Sacramento River, contains a museum and 20-acre (81,000 m²) gardens. The campus features permanent and changing exhibitions highlighting art, history, horticulture, forestry, and natural science. Adults (16+): $18, children (4-15): $14, with senior discount (64+): $14, children 3 and under: free. (updated Sep 2020) 2 Sculpture Gardens at City Hall, 777 Cypress Ave. Sculpture garden featuring pieces by artists from Redding. Free. 3 Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2850 Foothill Blvd. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. A bit tucked away, but worth seeing if you're into architecture. Free. 4 Sundial Bridge. In 2004, the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay was completed. The dramatic pedestrian span was designed by the noted Spanish architect-engineer-artist Santiago Calatrava and links the north and south campuses of the 300-acre (1.2-km²) Turtle Bay Exploration Park. The pylon holds up the bridge support cables and also acts as a sundial (which is accurate only on the summer solstice—June 21 or 22). Free. (updated Sep 2020)
1 Sacramento River Trail. A loop trail that starts at the base of the Dieselhorst Bridge, then goes almost to Keswick Dam, crosses a bridge, and goes back. One of the more well-known trails in Redding. 2 Waterworks Park, 151 N. Boulder Dr, ☏ +1 530 246-9550. M W-Sa 10AM - 6PM; Tu 10AM - 10PM; Su 10AM - 8PM. A children's aqua park in Redding. Under 48 inches tall: $15.95, taller than 48 inches: $19.95, children (0-2): free, seniors (63+): $5. 3 Shasta Lanes, 11093 Black Marble Way, ☏ +1 530 244-5773. M noon - 11PM, Tu-Sa noon - midnight, Su 10AM - 11PM. A bowling alley. Good place to meet locals. $3.95 a game per person per game, plus $3 shoe rental per person (prices are for open play). 4 Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St, ☏ +1 530 243-8877, toll-free: +1-877-646-4849. Restored historic theater now hosting concerts, performances, and plays. 5 Redding Drag Strip, 6750 Old Oregon Trail, ☏ +1 530 215-3003. Oldest NHRA drag racing track in the US. (updated Sep 2020) The Sundial Film Festival (Yearly). The Sundial Film Festival is Redding's annual film festival, and awards professional and novice film makers and photographers. Two programs are shown each year; student, animated and assorted films are in the afternoon and the premier films along with photography awards in the evening show (updated Sep 2017) The Redding Rodeo (May). (updated Sep 2017) Lemurian Shasta Classic (April).
1 Fat Daddy's Gourmet BBQ, 942 Hartnell Ave, ☏ +1 530 221-6270. (updated Nov 2018) 2 Jack's Grill, 1743 California St, ☏ +1 530 241-9705. It looks pretty shabby on the outside, but the food and service are nothing short of amazing. Be sure to have plenty of the salad: it's also very good. Scallops are wonderful as well, but the main attraction is the steak. (updated Nov 2018) 3 Karline's Restaurant & Bar, 1100 Center St, ☏ +1 530 244-7663. A nice Italian place with good food. (updated Nov 2018) 4 Fratelli's Pizza Parlor, 1774 California St, ☏ +1 530 244-4121. (updated Nov 2018) 5 Black Bear Diner, 2605 Hilltop Dr, ☏ +1 530 221-7600. (updated Nov 2018) 6 Damburger, 1320 Placer St., ☏ +1 530 241-0136. (updated Nov 2018) 7 Bartel's Giant Burgers, 18509 Lake Blvd, ☏ +1 530 243-7313. 10AM-9PM. Home to famous giant burgers sold at this greasy spoon. (updated Feb 2021) View 202, 202 Hemsted Drive, ☏ +1 530 226-8439, [email protected]. 10AM - 10PM. California cuisine served indoors and outdoors. The outdoors seating is popular and offers an incredible view (facing westward) of the Sacramento River and Shasta Bally (a mountain). Sunset time is perfect timing to see the sunset behind the mountain. Outdoor heating is provided in colder months and blankets are made available. Reservations are highly recommended as this is a very popular venue. USD. (updated Aug 2023) 8 Cinders Wood Fired Pizza, 1415 Market St, ☏ +1 530 605 0665. 11AM-11PM. Good pizza, try the fiesta ranch. (updated Jul 2025)
Motel 6. 1 Motel 6 Redding Central, 1640 Hilltop Dr, ☏ +1 530 221-1800, fax: +1 530 221-6175. 2 Motel 6 Redding North, 1250 Twin View Blvd, ☏ +1 530 246-4470, fax: +1 530 246-4268. 3 Motel 6 Redding South, 2385 Bechelli Ln, ☏ +1 530 221-0562, fax: +1 530 222-0458. 4 Best Western Hilltop Inn, 2300 Hilltop Dr, ☏ +1 530 221-6100, toll-free: +1-800-336-4880, fax: +1 530 221-2867. 5 Holiday Inn, 1900 Hilltop Dr, ☏ +1 530 221-7500. 6 Oxford Suites Redding, 1967 Hilltop Dr, ☏ +1 530 221-0100. 7 Comfort Inn Redding, 850 Mistletoe Ln, ☏ +1 530 221-4472. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM.
Interstate 5 (I-5) is the main north-south road through Redding, going as far north as Blaine, Washington (near Bellingham) to San Ysidro, California (a community of San Diego). Redding is accessed from Exit 675 to 682 of I-5. Highway 44 is the main road to Lassen Volcanic National Park, stretching from Redding in the west to Highway 89 in the east. Many Redding locals go to Lassen National Park using this road in the summer, so that's when it is most crowded. Other times, parts of it are closed due to snow. Goes into downtown as Shasta St (WB) to Pine St and Tehama St (EB) from Market St. Market St serves as a 'business loop' of I-5 from Exit 681B, through Redding and Anderson as a local road, and rejoins back to I-5 at Exit 667 south of Anderson. Eureka Way is Redding's main link to the coast (namely Arcata) and to northeastern California (Modoc County). It is, however, one of the less-traveled roads because it is very narrow with very sharp curves much of the way. 1 Redding Station, 1620 Yuba St (next to the bus terminal). There are no ticketing or baggage handling services at this location. (updated Oct 2023) Amtrak, ☏ +1 215-856-7924, toll-free: +1-800-872-7245. Operates train service around the United States of America. (updated Mar 2022) Route stopping in Redding: Coast Starlight operates daily between Seattle and Los Angeles.
RABA (Redding Area Bus Authority) is the city bus line in Redding. It also has routes that go to Burney and Anderson. Their central terminal is at 1530 Yuba Street which is also is the place to catch the Amtrak bus and the Greyhound (see "By bus" in the above under "Get In"). Drivers generally cooperate with bicyclists on major roads, but that rule changes dramatically with smaller, less-traveled roads. Other than that, follow the same guidelines on a bicycle as you would in any other city. ABC Cab, ☏ +1 530 246-0577. Redding Yellow Cab, ☏ +1 530 222-1234.
Like many midsize American towns, Redding is fairly safe overall as long as you plan properly and take the same precautions everyone should while traveling in a new place. Although there are no truly unsafe places in Redding, care should still be taken when visiting certain areas of town. For instance, the South Market Street area, including South City Park and The Shasta County Library can be problematic depending. There are also sort of bad areas by Enterprise School. Again though, they are not any more unsafe than comparable lower income neighborhoods in other midsize cities.
Travel tips adapted from Redding on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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