It looks increasingly as though this blog is less about Redding CA, and more like places you can appreciate and easily visit from Redding. Crescent City is a lovely half day drive from Redding. Captured these images on an early November Sunday morning.
…or at least the cascades of the creek. Went for a hike to shoot the famous Kings Creek falls in Lassen Volcanic Park, and ended up taking a fall myself.
Shasta Rowing Association member instructs young student on Whiskeytown Lake. Image taken ata recent class put on by Redding Recreation. A lovely and healthy skill taught in a truly spectacular setting. While there we all witnessed an eagle swooping in to catch a fish, too quick for a photo.
Well, not a renewal of the falls itself, instead the trail down to the falls has been massively redesigned and improved. But first, here’s the famous falls in action:
Sure, you’ve seen that view before. This year, it’s really flowing strongly due to our recent fairly normal wet winter. Well, heavy winter rainfall used to be normal. No matter what, the water you see here flows from an underground aquifer. Not far upstream from the falls, the creek bed is nearly dry.
Here’s your first glimpse of the beauty as you approach:
A couple more shots:
The new trail work is amazing. It looks really authentic, and is in keeping with the forestry style. It’s like something from Yosemite or Yellowstone. It also looks like it’s always been there. If you’ve been there in the recent past, you may recall when the trail was more of a “suggestion.” Cutting corners and scrambling over loose rocks invited the adventurous and foolish city folk to injury. Not great for a park with as many tourists as this one attracted. Yes, the trail is cleaned up and well defined (with handrails!). More civilized, but, still in keeping with the woodsy ethos. I say it’s a big improvement.
There are still more rustic trails:
We camped in the Rim Trail campground. It was lovely, quiet and serene.
No hook-ups. No electricity. No wi-fi. No cell service. At first it was bit of withdrawal for me, I’m sad to admit. Then, it became a sublime respite. An unexpected break with a positive impact. Highly recommended. But good luck to you getting here. We are told the campground is fully booked for the summer of 2025, and they start reservations 6 months in advance. But there we are. Just like Yosemite, etc. park popularity comes with a downside.
A few more images:
Burney Falls State Park is located about an hour’s drive east of Redding on highway 299E. In so many ways, it’s ReallyRedding.
The often snow covered vista of Lassen Peak graces our eastern horizon from Redding California. I can see the mountain from my bedroom window in north Redding. Here is a brief aerial view captured in the spring of 2025 approaching the park from the west.
Mt Lassen in spring 2025 with Manzanita Lake in the foreground.
A quick overview of Keswick Dam on the Sacramento River in February 2025. High flow conditions are currently flooding the the low lying area around the river in Redding and Anderson.
Although recent heavy rains have taken their toll on the fall colored foliage, these trees lining Shasta View Drive in Redding still look nice on a brisk autumn day in 2024.
Morning mist rising up from the pool signals the approaching Autumnal end of our swim season, which in turn sets my mind’s eye soaring up into the dreamy sky overhead and back. Music excerpt “Mystical Fantasies” by Craig Padilla.