Clear Creek Park is a regional park offering diverse outdoor recreation opportunities in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, known for its scenic trails, oak woodlands, and creekside habitats.
Clear Creek Park is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California, near the city of Redding. Covering a modest area within a rapidly urbanizing region, the park features a mixture of grasslands, oak woodlands, and riparian zones along Clear Creek and smaller tributaries. Its geology includes rocky outcrops and gentle hills, making it a popular spot for hikers, birdwatchers, and mountain bikers looking for accessible day-use recreation. The area hosts a variety of native plant species including valley oaks, madrone, and manzanita, supporting wildlife such as deer, various songbirds, and small mammals. The park's history is intertwined with early Native American presence, though it primarily serves today as a community nature preserve. Recreational highlights include loop trails along the creek, picnic areas shaded by mature oaks, and occasional wildlife sightings, particularly during spring wildflower season. With easy access from Redding, Clear Creek Park serves as a natural refuge for locals and visitors seeking outdoor activities close to town. Its gentle terrain and well-maintained trails make it suitable for families and casual outings, with scenic creek views adding to the visitor experience.
Clear Creek Loop Trail with creekside views
Seasonal wildflower displays in spring
Native oak woodland ecosystem
Quiet picnic areas tucked beneath mature trees
A gently flowing creek running through the park providing habitat for amphibians and a scenic feature along multiple trails.
The park's dominant tree community offers shelter and food sources for local wildlife including birds and small mammals.
Open grassy areas that bloom with colorful wildflowers in spring, attracting pollinators and enhancing seasonal views.