River Access / Boating Trails
The Sacramento River, California's largest river, is your ticket to beating the summer heat and escaping the tumult of everyday life.

Trail Overview Map River Access Open Space Sacramento River Parkway
River Access Points
The Sacramento River, California's largest river, is your ticket to beating the summer heat and escaping the tumult of everyday life. Flowing 375 miles, from the shadow of Mount Shasta in the north through the Central Valley and the Delta to San Francisco Bay, this river constitutes an irreplaceable resource to Northern California's ecology.
The 60-mile stretch from Shasta Dam to Red Bluff is perfect for both shorter scenic tours and longer adventuresome trips. The following boating access points are operated by a variety of Agencies:
Facility |
River Mile |
Contact |
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| Keswick | 303 |
BLM Redding Office 224-2100 |
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| Lake Redding | 299 |
City of Redding 225-4009 |
|
Turtle Bay
|
298.5 |
City of Redding |
|
South Bonnyview |
292 |
City of Redding 225-4009 |
|
Anderson River Park
|
283.2 |
City of Anderson |
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| Balls Ferry | 276 |
Shasta County 225-5661 |
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| Bend BLM | 224-2100 | ||
| Bend | 258 |
Tehama County |

