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It's been said that standing on Redding's Sundial Bridge is like being suspended between heaven and earth. The Sacramento River streams past below, with the bridge soaring, gleaming white, into the sky. Designed by Spaniard Santiago Calatrava, the 700-foot-long suspension bridge has become California's second most famous bridge, and there are no cars to muck it up. Begin your visit to Turtle Bay Exploration Park on the south side of the river at the visitor center. Walk through Paul Bunyan's Forest Camp, cool off in the mist-sprayed butterfly house, and visit the museum that contains some of Calatrava's initial sketches for the bridge (some scribbled on placemats from a Los Angeles restaurant).
In 2012, Paradise will celebrate the 132nd anniversary of the oldest harvest festival in the state. Some highlights from past festivals were an apple pie 9 foot in diameter, serving 800 people, and a 1,000 lb. apple sauce cake which was 6 feet high. Beginning in the year 2000 approximately 75 area residents volunteered and continue to volunteer to help bake & sell one thousand apple pies made with local apples from Noble Orchard in Paradise.