The park is located approximately 8 miles west of Redding, and easily reached via State Highway 299. However, public transportation to and from the park is not available. A vehicle is necessary to get around inside the park.
Campgrounds are the only place to stay overnight in the park. Lodging is available in Redding, French Gulch and Weaverville.
Located on the northwest end of an interior valley, Whiskeytown experiences hot summers. Although the park is filled with cool shady canyons, visitors should also be prepared to cope with summer heat and sun. To protect against sunburn, bring sunscreen, wear lightweight long sleeve shirts and drink plenty of water when out in the sun.
Wildlife abounds at Whiskeytown. Enjoy watching our wild creatures but use common sense by not approaching wild animals. Learn more by reading the link, Your Safety.
Leashed dogs (pets), alcohol and horse use are permitted in some areas of the park. Please look for signs and follow all rules. Follow the link above for more specific information.
Enjoy your visit, stop by or call the Visitor Center for more information, (530) 246-1225.
Did You Know?
In 1948 the San Francisco Chronicle announced a plan to fill an additional 320 acres along Crissy Field, from Fort Point to the Yacht Club, to construct 12,000 apartments.