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Sacramento River Rail Trail

Shasta, California · Shasta County

The Sacramento River Rail Trail is a historic and scenic non-motorized paved path running 11 miles north-south along the western shore of the Keswick Reservoir from just below Shasta Dam to Keswick Dam Road. Access is available from five BLM-managed trailheads including Coram Road, Matheson, Keswick Boat Launch, Rock C…

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About Sacramento River Rail Trail

The Sacramento River Rail Trail is a historic and scenic non-motorized paved path running 11 miles north-south along the western shore of the Keswick Reservoir from just below Shasta Dam to Keswick Dam Road. Access is available from five BLM-managed trailheads including Coram Road, Matheson, Keswick Boat Launch, Rock Creek, and Keswick Dam trailheads. Hundreds of miles of trail connect to the Sacramento River Rail Trail, including the motorized off highway vehicle trails of Chappie-Shasta at the northern terminus of the trail.There are two lanes for travel in either direction and sweeping views of the Keswick Reservoir and surrounding landscape. River access is available at multiple sites including a paved boat launch at Keswick Boat Launch and several undeveloped areas where kayaks or other smaller craft can be launched. Shoreline fishing is also accessible at several locations, notably along the Fishermen's Trail, accessible from the Keswick Dam Trailhead.Traveling south from Keswick Dam Trailhead, users can continue along a sister trail managed by the City of Redding, the Sacramento River Trail, to a variety of other trails and ultimately arrive at the Sundial Bridge. A paved trail outing could extend from Sundial Bridge to Shasta Dam and back, a 38-mile adventure. The most adventurous users could ride a combination of paved and dirt trails from the Sundial Bridge to Shasta Dam and back, a loop of over 40 miles along the western and eastern shores of the Sacramento River and Keswick Reservoir, and across the top of Shasta Dam.You can visit the Rails to Trails Conservancy online to learn about these trails’ 2024 inclusion in Rails to Trails Conservancy’s Hall of Fame. The trails are loaded with natural and cultural history. Between Keswick Dam Trailhead to Matheson Trailhead, users will find a series of plaques identifying trees and shrubs common throughout the region. The Upper Sac Ditch Trail has several historic signs about mining and railroad development. Midd

How to Get There

To reach the Sacramento River Rail Trail, via the Keswick Dam Road from downtown Redding, take 299 W 2.5 miles. Turn right on Iron Mountain Rd for 2 miles. Turn right on Keswick Dam Rd and travel 1 mile until you see the trailhead on your left, just before Keswick Dam. For directions to other trailheads, please refer to the map.

Driving directions (Google Maps) →

Plan Your Visit to Sacramento River Rail Trail

Heading to Sacramento River Rail Trail? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Sacramento River Rail Trail?

No central reservation system listed for Sacramento River Rail Trail. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/recarea/10362327) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Sacramento River Rail Trail?

To reach the Sacramento River Rail Trail, via the Keswick Dam Road from downtown Redding, take 299 W 2.5 miles. Turn right on Iron Mountain Rd for 2 miles. Turn right on Keswick Dam Rd and travel 1 mile until you see the trailhead on your left, just before Keswick Dam. For directions to other trailheads, please refer to the map.

How do I contact Sacramento River Rail Trail?

You can reach the park at phone: 530-224-2100 or email: blm_ca_web_re@blm.gov.