
Sacramento River
Sacramento River is the longest river that California has. The source of the river is at the merging point of the Middle Fork and South Fork. If you are planning a travel to Sacramento, you can go for the many wide range of recreational activities at the river. If you search online, you will find the many ways to access the river and enjoy your visit along its stretch from Suisun Bay to Lake Siskiyou.
Sacramento River Official Website
http://www.sacramentoriver.org/
Sacramento River along with the adjoining public lands is the abode of various species of mammals, birds, fish and other wildlife. If you love fishing, the stretch of the river provides a great base for trout fishing. Prior to travel in Sacramento CA, you may search the internet to gain access to a boating trail guide. There is also the Turtle Bay Exploration Park that you will love to visit at the Sacramento River which comes with wildlife exhibits, gardens, underwater fish viewing, interactive experiments, as well as multimedia exhibits.
Sacramento River Trail and Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a popular site to visit for its educational significance, natural beauty and environmental sensitivity. The trail access is free for the visitors, whereas the Turtle Bay Park admission fees cost $11 for adults and $6 for children of 4 to 15 years.
Sacramento River is the ideal haunt for visitors who love outdoor activities. Another surprise from the river comes in the form of Redding's historic Diestlehorse Bridge. This is where the walkers and the joggers like to go. In fact, Redding is also referred to as the walking trail capital of California.
The entire stretch of Sacramento River is not only visually appealing but also very serene and peaceful which makes it a hot spot for tourists.
Sacramento River on Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacramento_River
Sacramento River Facts
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry/SacrmntoR
Have fun while visiting the city!

