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United States, California, Redding

Turtle Bay Exporation Park North

Sports Facility · Forest · Grassland

4.9 (110 ratings)

Turtle Bay Exploration Park North in Redding is the ideal destination for walkers and runners looking for a picturesque and invigorating outdoor experience. Spanning across 273.2 acres, this expansive park ...

Turtle Bay Exploration Park North in Redding is the ideal destination for walkers and runners looking for a picturesque and invigorating outdoor experience. Spanning across 273.2 acres, this expansive park offers a diverse range of walking and running trails that cater to all fitness levels. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or a challenging run, the park's scenic routes provide the perfect backdrop for an active and enjoyable outing. With well-maintained paths and breathtaking natural surroundings, Turtle Bay Exploration Park North is a haven for those seeking an enriching outdoor activity in Redding. Visitors to Turtle Bay Exploration Park North can explore the renowned Oak Savannah Arboretum, which features a 1.5-mile trail with a rating of 4.5 stars based on 12 reviews. This tranquil and beautifully landscaped area offers an immersive experience for walkers and runners, allowing them to connect with nature while engaging in physical activity. The park boasts a variety of routes, ensuring that individuals can customize their workout to suit their preferences and fitness goals. Whether you're seeking a brisk jog or a peaceful walk amidst lush greenery, Turtle Bay Exploration Park North has the ideal route for you. For those eager to discover more about the park's trails and access additional route information, the Pacer Pedometer app is an invaluable resource. This user-friendly app provides comprehensive details about the park's routes, allowing walkers and runners to access real-time data, track their progress, and uncover new paths to explore. With its seamless interface and wealth of features, Pacer Pedometer is the ultimate companion for individuals looking to maximize their experience at Turtle Bay Exploration Park North in Redding.

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Walking and Running in Turtle Bay Exporation Park North

Are you a passionate walker or runner looking for the perfect place to indulge in your favorite activity? Look no further than Turtle Bay Exploration Park North in Redding, United States. This beautiful park offers a variety of essential amenities such as restrooms, picnic sites, and multiple parking lots, making ...

Are you a passionate walker or runner looking for the perfect place to indulge in your favorite activity? Look no further than Turtle Bay Exploration Park North in Redding, United States. This beautiful park offers a variety of essential amenities such as restrooms, picnic sites, and multiple parking lots, making it convenient for visitors to access and enjoy the park. Additionally, the park provides drinking water stations, ensuring that walkers and runners can stay hydrated during their activities. For those who enjoy biking, there are dedicated bike paths available, allowing for a diverse range of activities within the park. While walking or running through the park, visitors can take in the sights of McConnell Botanical Gardens and various artworks and memorials, adding an enriching and scenic experience to their physical activity. Whether you are an avid walker, runner, or cyclist, Turtle Bay Exploration Park North in Redding is the ideal location to enjoy outdoor activities and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature.

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Sport Facilities
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Things to See
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McConnell Botanical Gardens

Other Amenities

Bicycle parking

Best Walking Routes in Turtle Bay Exporation Park North
#1 - Oak Savannah Arboretum
(13 reviews)
Length: 1.5 milesEst. Time: 25m
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Reviews of Turtle Bay Exporation Park North
4.9/5
110 ratings
PacerPal2022/04/29
5

A lovely turn around an open meadow planted with native California grasses. Shady with only moderate hills. A pleasant afternoon walk.

Scott Taylor2024/06/09
5
PacerPal2024/05/03
5
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Nearby Parks
Oak Savannah Arboretum
River Side Park
Turtle Bay Exploration Park South
Peppertree Natural Area Park
Caldwell Park
Highland Park Neighborhood Park
Turtle Bay East
Lake Redding Park
Kutras Park
FAQs about Turtle Bay Exporation Park North
Where is the best place to walk in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North?
The Oak Savannah Arboretum in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North is highly recommended for walking. It has a rating of 4.5 with 12 reviews on Pacer community. The trail is 1.5 miles long and takes an estimated time of 25 minutes to complete.
How many routes are in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North?
Turtle Bay Exploration Park North offers one main walking route, which is the Oak Savannah Arboretum. It's a well-loved trail with a 1.5-mile length and a 4.5 rating from the Pacer community.
Which is the longest route in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North?
The longest route in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North is the Oak Savannah Arboretum, which spans 1.5 miles. This trail has been positively reviewed by 12 users and holds a high rating of 4.5 on Pacer community.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Turtle Bay Exporation Park North?
Yes, Turtle Bay Exporation Park North offers essential amenities such as restroom, picnic sites, and drinking water, making it convenient for walkers and runners.
How accessible is Turtle Bay Exporation Park North?
Turtle Bay Exporation Park North is easily accessible with multiple parking lots available for visitors, along with bicycle parking for those who prefer to cycle to the park.
What kind of sports can I do in Turtle Bay Exporation Park North?
In addition to walking and running, visitors can enjoy biking on the bike paths provided within the park.
What is the best season to walk in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North?
The best season to walk in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North is typically spring or fall when the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North?
In Turtle Bay Exploration Park North, visitors should prepare for hot and dry summers with temperatures reaching into the 90s, and cool and wet winters with occasional frost in the mornings.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Turtle Bay Exploration Park North?
Visitors to Turtle Bay Exploration Park North may encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, wild turkeys, squirrels, and a diverse range of bird species such as woodpeckers, songbirds, and waterfowl.
Best Walking Routes in Turtle Bay Exporation Park North
#1 - Oak Savannah Arboretum
4.5 (13 reviews)
Length: 1.5 milesEst. Time: 25m
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Nearby Parks
Oak Savannah Arboretum
River Side Park
Turtle Bay Exploration Park South
Peppertree Natural Area Park
Caldwell Park
Highland Park Neighborhood Park
Turtle Bay East
Lake Redding Park
Kutras Park
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Best Walking Routes in Turtle Bay Exporation Park North
#1- Oak Savannah Arboretum
(13 reviews)
Length: 1.5 milesEst. Time: 25m
Reviews of Turtle Bay Exporation Park North
PacerPal2022/04/29
5

A lovely turn around an open meadow planted with native California grasses. Shady with only moderate hills. A pleasant afternoon walk.

Scott Taylor2024/06/09
5
PacerPal2024/05/03
5
ray2023/07/02
5
Dee2023/04/19
5
Shauna2022/10/23
5
PacerGal_19802022/05/20
5
Kelsey2021/11/08
5
PacerPal2021/09/28
4
PacerPal2021/05/21
5
PacerPal2020/12/16
5
Rogelio2020/07/31
4
Ericmatchko2020/06/15
5
4.9/5
110 ratings