Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay
| Sundial Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 40°35′32″N 122°22′39″W / 40.59222°N 122.37750°W | 
| Carries | Bicycles and pedestrians | 
| Crosses | Sacramento River | 
| Locale | Redding, California | 
| Official name | Sundial Bridge | 
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge | 
| Total length | 700 feet (210 m) | 
| Width | 23 feet (7.0 m) | 
| Clearance below | 26 feet (7.9 m) | 
| History | |
| Designer | Santiago Calatrava | 
| Opened | July 4, 2004 | 
| Location | |
The Sundial Bridge (also known as the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay) is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge for bicycles and pedestrians that spans the Sacramento River in Redding, California, United States and forms a large sundial. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava and completed in 2004 at a cost of US$23.5 million. The bridge has become iconic for Redding.