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The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay is a beautiful, unique pedestrian-only bridge that crosses
the Sacramento River and connects the Nationally-designated trail system in Redding,
California, with the Turtle Bay Exploration Park and McConnell Arboretum. The Sundial Bridge is very beautiful because of its aqua green, opaque glass deck, strips of granite, and smooth white imported Spanish tile. The bridge is unique because of its design. The 217-foot pylon acts as the gnomen of a sundial, casting its shadow on a giant, tile covered dial |
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plate at the north side of the bridge. The designer of the
bridge, world-renowned
architect Santiago Calatrava, has said that, to him, the bridge resembles a bird in
flight, and symbolizes the overcoming of adversity. The bridge is also environmentally
sensitive to its river setting. The tall pylon and cable stays allow this unique
suspension bridge to avoid the nearby salmon-spawning habitat. Several fly fishing
publications and professional guides have rated this area of the Sacramento River as
being in the top 10 tail water fisheries in the world! Cost: There is NO CHARGE to visit or walk across the Sundial Bridge! Bridge Hours: 6:00 a.m. to Midnight, daily. Special Requests: No horses or skateboards on the bridge, please. To avoide damage to the glass deck, Bicycles should be walked across the bridge. Dogs are allowed on the Sacramento River National Recreation Trail and, therefore, on the bridge. However, with the exception of service dogs, there are no dogs allowed on the Turtle Bay Exploration Park campus. The bridge's glass deck can be very hot to bare feet. Please remember this when walking your pets across the bridge. |
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