State Theater- Corner of Myers & Robinson Streets.
AM Lecture Series State Theater- Travel Adventure Series State Theater.
Community Concert Series- State Theater.
The Birdcage Theatre
1740 Bird Street
Oroville
City of Gold
www.birdcagetheatre.net
thebirdcagetheatre@gmail.com
530 534-BIRD
Feather River Cinemas
2690 Feather River Boulevard
Oroville, CA 95965
Movie Phone: (530) 534-1885
California State University, Chico
(30 minutes)
Butte Community College
(15 minutes)
Lime Saddle
530-877-2414
North Forebay
South Forebay
Thermalito Afterbay
Bald Rock- Quarter-mile hike from the parking area to Bald Rock. Spectacular views of the Sacramento Valley and coastal mountain ranges.
Bedrock Park- 2.5 mile paved bike path with a view of the Feather River. Off-road trail that continues through the Wild Life Refuge.
Feather Falls- Sixth tallest waterfall in the continental United States. Moderate seven mile, round-trip hike through the canyon. 15 mile bike trail for intermediate bikers only.
Table Mountain- Spectacular wildflowers, natural water pools, waterfalls, and a panoramic view of The Buttes.
Feather River Parkway
Bedrock Park
Mitchell Park
Nelson Park & Pool
For information, call 1-800-655-4653
Bidwell Canyon
530-538-2200
Loafer Creek
530-538-2217
Dingerville USA
530-533-9343
McGrath’s Fishing & RV Park
530-533-8564
Feather Falls Casino Lodge & RV Park
(Recommended)
Bidwell Marina
800-637-1767
Lime Saddle Marina
800-834-7517
Table Mountain Golf Course
530-533-3922
Kelly Ridge Golf Course
530-589-0777
Dingerville USA
530-533-9343
Spring- Old Time Fiddlers’ Contest; Feather Fiesta Days, Ishi Run, Lake Oroville Yacht Club Regatta, Bass Tournament. |
Summer- Blues Festival Boat Races, Lake Oroville Yacht Club Cruise, Oroville Prom-Am/Players, W. Butte County Fair. |
Fall- Oktoberfest, Oroville Expo, Butte County Historical Home Tour, Band Festival, Annual Antique Show. |
Winter- Frontier Christmas |
Ground- 68 miles north of Sacramento, Oroville is located off of Highway 70. Highway 70 makes transportation to most Northern California cities easily accessible and also provides a direct link to California’s major freeways, including Interstate 5, which stretches from Southern California through Oregon |
Air- The Sacramento Metro Airport is located 60 miles south of Oroville, while the San Francisco International Airport is three hours away. The local Oroville Municipal Airport, adjacent to an 18 hole golf course and club house, accommodates private planes, charter flights and private jets. |
Public Transit – The Oroville Area Transit System (OATS) caters to most residents in the greater Oroville area, making bus transportation easy and reliable. The system operates from 7 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday (except holidays). |
Lake Oroville- Boating, fishing, house boating and water skiing. Second largest lake in California with 167 miles of shoreline. Minutes from The Oaks. 1-800-655-4653 (Chamber of Commerce) |
Lake Oroville Visitors Center- 47 foot high viewing tower. Center’s museum has more than two dozen films on local history. 530-538-2219 |
FIshing- Bassmaster Magazine has ranked Lake Oroville the #1 bass fishing lake in California. Trout, salmon and sturgeon are also available. |
Oroville Dam- 770 feet high. Tallest earthen dam in the United States. 530-534-2306 |
Chinese Temple, Museum & Garden- On the National Registrar of Historic Places which was built in 1863. 530-538-2496 |
Feather Falls- In the Plumas National Forest. Sixth tallest falls in the US. 1-800-655-4653 |
Feather River Fish Hatchery- Spawns 9,000 adult salmon and 2,000 adult steelhead annually. 530-538-2222. |
Antique Shops- Variety draws collectors from the area and all over the West to this area. |
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Oroville- “City of Gold”
Long a favorite with outdoorsmen, the rugged Gold Country around Oroville appeals to anyone with an appreciation of California’s past. Wildflower flourishes amid abundant trees and along the forks of the nearby Feather River and Lake Oroville with its 167 miles of unspoiled shoreline. The Feather River Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery has been California’s best kept secret.
Shopping is close at hand, with a small center located within walking distance of the Oaks front gates.
In just a few minutes drive, Oroville offers all the conveniences of a large city with the hospitality of a small town. Modern hospital and dental facilities, religious services, shopping centers and restaurants are also nearby, as well as county and state colleges. You also have the opportunity to participate in various local cultural events and festivals.