Hidden Gem

Sundial Bridge (Redding)

Sundial Bridge, located in Redding, California, is an architectural marvel that spans the Sacramento River, offering a unique pedestrian experience. The bridge's striking design and glass deck provide stunning views of the river and surrounding landscapes. It's also a gateway to the Turtle Bay Exploration Park, making it a perfect spot for both leisurely strolls and educational adventures.

About the Attraction

A visit to the Sundial Bridge in Redding offers a stunning blend of art, engineering, and natural beauty. Here's what to expect:

  • Architectural Marvel: Designed by world-renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this 700-foot pedestrian bridge features a striking 217-foot inclined pylon and translucent glass decking that creates a breathtaking experience day and night.

  • Functional Art: As one of the world's largest working sundials, the bridge's shadow moves about one foot per minute between 11am-3pm, transforming a practical crossing into an interactive timepiece that celebrates human creativity and ingenuity.

  • Environmental Harmony: The cable-stayed design purposely avoids placing supports in the Sacramento River, protecting the salmon spawning habitat below while offering spectacular views of the waterway and surrounding landscape.

  • Engineering Wonder: The structure comprises 580 tons of steel in its pylon, 200 tons of glass and granite decking, and over 4,300 feet of cable, demonstrating remarkable technical achievement while appearing almost weightless.

It's a must-visit destination that serves as both a gateway to Turtle Bay Exploration Park and a symbol of Redding's commitment to blending innovative design with environmental stewardship.

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Schedule

Open daily from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM.

Entrance Fee

Free
General Admission: Free
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