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1Oroville Chinese Temple

4.6
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4.5
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Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Historic Sites
The Oroville Chinese Temple is a 19th-century historical landmark that offers a fascinating insight into the influence of Chinese immigrants during the California Gold Rush. The temple features original rooms such as the Main Temple and Chan Room, as well as later additions like the Tapestry Hall and The Garden. Visitors can explore a collection of Chinese and American costumes, cultural artifacts, and exhibits in this beautifully decorated temple.
Such a cool local educational experience with an extensive amount of historical artifacts that came from China. The docent was so interesting and culturally sensitive and aware: he’s a valuable resource and community gem! I’m so glad we came from San Francisco and did the tour and definitely recommend! Learning about the history of Chinese immigrants in Oroville is a worthwhile visit. Fyi, the temple only accepts cash and checks.
Jessica R — Google review
Very cool California historic location just down the street from The Table Top Bridge and literally yards from The Feather River. One of my favorite spots to walk in Oroville.
Mike — Google review
What a charming little treasure! The Chinese Temple in Oroville is a beautifully preserved landmark rich with history and culture. For just $4, you not only get a fascinating glimpse into the past—you also help support the preservation of this important site. I learned so much during my visit and was truly impressed by how well-kept and thoughtfully maintained everything is. A huge thank you to the volunteers who make this experience possible. If you enjoy learning about local history or exploring cultural heritage, I highly recommend stopping by. It’s a meaningful, affordable, and enriching way to spend an afternoon.
Brett B — Google review
Admission is $4 per person, cash only. I was born and raised in China. I have been to many grand temples in China. But the place hits different. It was built by the Chinese traveled here during the Gold Rush. Exploring the lives of the Chinese in Northern California from a century ago is truly fascinating. This place resembles more of a shrine than a temple because "temple" is generally used for Buddhist religious worship and the living quarters of monks. This place is dedicated to various mythological deities, including the plaque that reads "Hall of the Sacreds."
Sheldon P — Google review
Wonderfully preserved, historical temple site. The docent was very knowledgeable and answered all questions, very helpful. The garden within the complex is inspiring. Give yourself ample time to wander around, browse the artifacts and take in the vibes.
Gary R — Google review
Enjoyed seeing all the interesting antiques. There was a lot of different things to see. And they even let my son ring the gong!
Keli T — Google review
My husband and I been wanting to go for years as we don’t live that far, we finally did and loved it the staff were very friendly and welcoming and informative, we will be going back again, and want to go the the Chinese parade next year.
Karen ( — Google review
Beautiful, informative experience for a small price. I definitely recommend. I took my hubby on a date here and then we went to the Tong Fong Low restaurant. They are connected in a way. You'll see why when you visit.
Tashina G — Google review
Oroville Chinese Temple Grounds, 1500 Broderick St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.orovilleca.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Chinese-T…•(530) 538-2496•Tips and more reviews for Oroville Chinese Temple

2Feather River Fish Hatchery

4.7
(146)
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Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Fish farm
Nestled below Lake Oroville along the Feather River, the Feather River Fish Hatchery is a captivating destination for visitors of all ages. Divided into two sections, it offers an array of attractions including a fish barrier dam, observation platform, underwater viewing area, rearing ponds, hatchery, and spawning room.
I’ve been going to the fish hatchery for more than 20 years. I moved away from Paradise and when I got a chance to go back and visit that was the first place we went. It’s so relaxing and so beautiful and amazing.
Shannon R — Google review
Educational place. Was here during off season so there was no fish to be viewed swimming in up the river.
Sean H — Google review
Not much to see when we went but still pretty interesting.
Nicole D — Google review
I was there recently to participate in the ‘floating classroom’ during spawning season. Can’t recommend that enough. Really enjoyed learning about the salmon and how they contribute to the life of the river, the surrounding ecology, and people. The team of scientists guiding the trip are knowledgeable and dedicated. Definitely make a visit, particularly in the spawning seasons (fall and spring).
Leslie H — Google review
I love any place where I can see salmon!!
Mark F — Google review
What an incredible experience this is. I was reluctant to want to go not knowing what a fish hatchery really was, man was I mistaken. It is such a great thing following the fish trail and stopping at all the preset learning areas. I should have taken more pictures so when I go back I will. This is definitely fun for the entire family. Fish are cool.
Marc T — Google review
Fascinating! You get to tour the facility at your own pace and see the fish up close and personal. So glad we went.
Courtney S — Google review
An incredible learning experience! Beautiful views and lots of information about Chinook salmon and the Feather River
Stephanie F — Google review
5 Table Mountain Blvd, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Hatcheries/Feather-River•Tips and more reviews for Feather River Fish Hatchery
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3Riverbend Park

4.4
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Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Park
Riverbend Park is a picturesque park located at the west end of Montgomery Street in Oroville. The park features open-air pavilions for picnicking and nature viewing, as well as a popular water play area for kids. Additionally, visitors can look forward to future additions such as an Aquatic Park with various pools and waterslides. A highlight of the park is the Riverbend Disc Golf Course, offering free family-friendly entertainment for all ages.
It’s a decent park for the kids to play at during the day, best one in town! Some homeless come in, not like the others parks though. Great place to do photoshoots at! Contact me if you’re interested in a photoshoot done here 😉 (Luna Family Photography)
Amber L — Google review
Wide, expansive park with benches and walkable pathways. Interesting design of stone-like structures, logs and ropes for kids to play
Gia R — Google review
I stopped by with my kids as we were passing through Oroville. I thought it was very well kept. Fields were nicely maintained. Playgrounds were in okay shape. The bathrooms were functional just needed hand soap.
Derek G — Google review
This is an amazing destination for families looking to enjoy a hike with their children. The trail offers a variety of scenic viewpoints, with lush greenery and vibrant wildflowers lining the path. There are gentle slopes that are perfect for young hikers, and plenty of shaded spots where you can take a break and have a picnic. Additionally, the sounds of chirping birds and rustling leaves create a peaceful atmosphere, making it a fantastic way to connect with nature and spend quality time together. It's truly an adventure that both kids and adults will cherish!
Michael T — Google review
Fun, Clean lots of activities. Paint a lot of houses alond the water. Fun place to have lunch.
Robert S — Google review
Was decent, quiet, there was some trash around but I er all it was a decent trip to the park.
Eston C — Google review
Great park and very well maintained. Great to walk ypue dog. There is a couple kids areas and plenty of room for every one. The river water is super cold in Juneq, not sure if it warms up. Saw many many man large fish out there jumping for dinner!!!!!! A must see if you're in town.
Michelle R — Google review
We were there for youth soccer. Quite the facility. 6 fields or more depending on age/configuration. I estimated at least a dozen youth teams and a thousand parents/g parents in attendance the day we went to see my grandson play. Plenty of parking but if you show up late you'll have to walk 🚶‍♀️ and 🚶‍♂️ and 🚶‍♀️and 🚶‍♀️ 🚶‍♀️...
James J — Google review
50 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.frrpd.com/riverbend-park•(530) 533-2011•Tips and more reviews for Riverbend Park

4Lake Oroville Dam

4.7
(220)
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Historical landmark
Lake Oroville Dam, completed in 1968, is one of the 20 largest dams globally and the tallest earth-filled dam in the United States. It was constructed to provide water to Southern California through the California Aqueduct. The dam has become a popular spot for locals who enjoy jogging across its massive structure on weekends. In recent years, the area has faced challenges such as lightning-induced fires that caused significant damage and ongoing renovations.
I love coming here. Police patrol a lot so I feel safe. There are several bathrooms, so you don't feel isolated. Don't leave valuables in your car, but I never had a problem. I'm a native Californian, and I really feel like I'm in God's country when I walk up here.
Elizabeth A — Google review
Love walking the dam at sunset.
Nigel A — Google review
We had an incredible walk across the dam. There was a thunderstorm in the distance to the north that we were watching for the first half of the walk. There were many families walking as well. It was fun to see the construction crews still repairing the damage from 2017.
Randal L — Google review
It was on fire... literally! All the trees on north side of dam were going up in smoke due to multiple lightning strikes causing 29 fires in one morning. Such a sad, scary sight... I live in the community next to where pictures were taken and go for family walks here with our dogs. Fire has taken too much away from our county over the last decade and has once again shaken the entire community.
Chanelle S — Google review
Love this place!. Walking the dam again & having the Spillway Launch opened with tons of improvements, awesome. Take a drive on Orodam East & enjoy the views (people watching too...).
Connie ( — Google review
Beautiful lake. It's under major renovations But soon be fully open to the public
Kage G — Google review
Beautiful view. Good drive. Lots of trails. Fun to check out.
Aisha A — Google review
Nice to have the Dam Top Road open to bikes and pedestrians again!
Bryan R — Google review
Oroville Dam Rd, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•Tips and more reviews for Lake Oroville Dam

5Pioneer History Museum

5.0
(12)
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Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Museum
The Pioneer History Museum in Oroville, California, is a two-story building that houses diverse exhibits and collections preserving the area's history. Open every day except Christmas and Thanksgiving, the museum offers tours for school groups and other visitors. Despite its unassuming front view, the museum surprises visitors with its size and quality of exhibits. Visitors are impressed by the authenticity and detail of displays showcasing relics and artifacts that bring to life the history of pioneers in the area.
First time I visited. It was way bigger than I originally thought. There were a lot of rooms, each with a different topic.
Keli T — Google review
It was amazing going back in time, i remember some of the items that my parents had. I'm very interested in the old west and was fascinated with all the items that were there.
David R — Google review
The front view is very deceptive. The museum is a large 2 story building with many diverse exhibits. A must see museum. Florence Danforth Boyle's dream come true. Cheap at $3.00 admission.
Michael J — Google review
Vickie and I were surprised at how nice the exhibits were. This is definitely worth seeing, it's doesn't look like much from the outside, once inside, it is big and there is a lot to enjoy.
Mark L — Google review
Lovely museum in honor of Florence Boyle. As a lifetime local, it is nice to revisit my roots.
Patricia M — Google review
Larger than it appears from the front, the displays verge on outstanding. Impressive for a "small town" museum!!
Oz M — Google review
Really nice museum and quite large. The displays were top notch in their authenticity and detail.
David K — Google review
Excellent relics and artifacts that really brings out the history of the pioneers to the area.
Tariff R — Google review
2332 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•http://www.cityoforoville.org/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory/…•(530) 538-2529•Tips and more reviews for Pioneer History Museum
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6Mother Orange Tree of Butte County

4.5
(75)
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4.0
(16)
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Mother Orange Tree of Butte County, California, is a living testament to resilience and history. Originating from Mazaltan, Mexico, this citrus sapling arrived in Sacramento and captivated locals with its exotic and sweet oranges. Its seeds were spread far and wide, giving rise to a generation of citrus farmers whose trees can still be seen today. Planted in 1856 near Bidwells Bar, the tree was relocated during the construction of the Oroville Dam in 1964.
It's tucked away near a ranger station bring a pole if ya want an orange lol. Not as tall as she once was but still great fruit if you can reach it.
Rudy G — Google review
How fantastic is this. These types of places are the reasons we take road trips. Who would have expected to find something of this historical significance off a small country Highway here in the foothills. How much fun is this!
Brian G — Google review
The tree was purchased in the streets of Mazatlan, Mexico, as a 2-3 year old sapling. In 1856 it was planted in the town of Bidwell Bar. In 1964, when the river was dammed, creating Lake Oroville, it was moved to it's present location, out of harm's way. It's mind-boggling that this tree is still bearing fruit at 175 years old...
James S — Google review
Seeing this ol'matriarch was a delight. She is humbly houses next to county offices in the tiniest California State Park I've ever seen!
Littledove H — Google review
It's amazing that this tree is 400 years old, something to consider. However, its size does not indicate the age.
Heather K — Google review
This tree used to be in Bidwell Bar, a town that is now Lake Oroville. Supposedly this is the oldest orange tree in California, but from what I saw a new tree took the roots of the old one, and the oranges are REALLY sour.
Nath R — Google review
The oldest citrus tree in California. Off the beaten path, but still quite fascinating.
Bradford S — Google review
Tree is amazing. Planted in 1856. Miners would get an orange from this tree and plant the seeds at their cabin or claims. Oldest orange tree in California!
Bud I — Google review
400 Glen Dr, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•Tips and more reviews for Mother Orange Tree of Butte County

7Oroville State Theater

4.7
(212)
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Performing arts theater
Immerse yourself in the rich artistic heritage of Oroville at the beautifully restored Oroville State Theatre. This historic venue hosts a variety of performances, including concerts, plays, and film screenings. The recent renovation has brought about significant improvements in sound and lighting, making it an ideal place to experience live entertainment. The theater offers good views from all seats, with middle to back seats providing the best vantage point.
Had my daughter's dance recital here. It's beautiful glad we have something like this in a Oroville. Definitely have to go down for more shows.
Kari G — Google review
We had a decent present a tour of the theatre! An interesting history, and fantastic renovations and replicas of some of the features. Beautiful murals and artwork adorn the walls some have been uncovered and recolored, some redone to match originals. You can watch the pipe organ la play through windows on the two side walls, pretty fun!
Carolyn J — Google review
Since the renovation, the State Theater is simply amazing! The sound and lighting upgrades were seriously needed and the work came out great! Definitely the place to see live performances, dancing, Broadway type plays by the Birdcage Theater group and even movie nights are wonderful!
Jonathan M — Google review
Bryson and his awesome girlfriend graduation
Willy V — Google review
It's a great old theater but the sound system is terrible
Mark — Google review
i went there for the ghost tours and it was alot of fun.
Dominique W — Google review
Beautifully done inside. And the pipe organ was great.
Sarah B — Google review
Beautiful old restored theatre.
Arturo D — Google review
1489 Myers St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•http://orovillestatetheater.com/•(530) 538-2470•Tips and more reviews for Oroville State Theater

8C F Lott Historic Home

4.4
(169)
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Museum
History museum
Park
The C F Lott Historic Home, situated in Oroville, California, is a well-preserved Victorian-style house and museum that offers a glimpse into the area's history. The home boasts a unique bell tower and expansive wraparound porch. Open on weekends from May to October, the museum hosts rotating exhibits focusing on local history. Visitors can freely explore the grounds and enjoy solitude amidst historical charm. The venue also serves as a picturesque setting for events like weddings, offering beautiful gardens and well-equipped facilities.
Really neat place. Very well kept and full of history. Beautiful!
Beth C — Google review
We had a quote of Oroville Booth here for fiesta days in Oroville... Beautiful rose gardens nice property well cleaned and a bathroom, a real one!
Tina M — Google review
All the upper fans were gone. One small air unit. It was So hot and inside was not cooled either. It was clean ama for a small party just enough space, but they should have some cooling units, ama heater for winter time.
De ( — Google review
Spring time the Roses are blooming and the Oak Trees are coming to life from their winter nap. Nice to sit at and Relax also picnic tables and benches throughout they just put up a beautiful new rod iron fence and you can book it for weddings and parties.
Richard J — Google review
Beautiful Victorian house. Loved the old cookbook. Can't wait to try to make the molasses candy. Garden was gorgeous. A lovely way to spend a spring day.
Grace N — Google review
It was able to walk right in the gate and walk the grounds of the entire yard and sit on a bench and enjoy my solitude and my peace time you are allowed to just tore the grounds all by yourself and hang out as long as you like. I have been there four times so far no one has bothered me it is a nice historical landmark and I'm glad they let the public come in to look around.
Tina H — Google review
Attended a wedding there today and the experience was fantastic. Beautiful venue. They had everything you need in a kitchen, in chairs and tables. Lovely grounds. It's was a great afternoon!
Denbeigh B — Google review
Beautifil venue for a wedding. Sorry to say, they need to do some maintenance on the outdoor reception area. Several of the fans were either missing or broken. On a hot day, that can make the difference in comfort for LOTS OF FOLKS. All in all, a nice place.
Teresa M — Google review
1067 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.cityoforoville.org/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory…•(530) 538-2401•Tips and more reviews for C F Lott Historic Home

9Feather FALLS casino & Hotel

4.1
(35)
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
$$$$affordable
Night club
Feather Falls Casino & Hotel, established in 1996 by the Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians, has become a beloved destination for both locals and visitors. With an impressive array of over a thousand slot machines and table games like poker and blackjack, it offers endless entertainment options. Beyond gaming, guests can unwind at the on-site hotel or enjoy delicious meals at the buffet restaurant. The casino also features two cocktail lounges and a microbrewery for those looking to relax with a drink.
Lots fun if you into throwing ur money away. Great employee's always clean. Amazing food love the pizza 🤹
NoNo C — Google review
Rhere security is out of control. They act as if high level security is needed ro be on the floor And if you make them mad they will not stop harassing you. Even if you're a guest at the lodge
Heidi W — Google review
The service on the forest kind of bad they don't come and ask you do you want to drink they only go once once or twice around and that's it but they got now they got the you could go and get your drink soda coffee now you can go get it yourself but that's the way convenience because you're playing on a hot machine or are you playing on a machine you want to get off of it.
KATHY R — Google review
Got my phone stolen at either the womens bathroom or it gotten stolen in the casino lodge tried to get my phone back but the people that I talked to that worked at the lost in found sucks at her jobs makes me feel like they steal phones to make a living don't bring valuables to this place it either gonna go missing or stolen
Brenda S — Google review
Comfortable place but they don't want you charging your phone and not gambling, even if you have been gambling and are taking a break. Great food as always. Most all the staff very friendly
Lisa F — Google review
Before COVID I was barred because I was accompaning some one who was disbarred by security and to this date I can not and haven't gotten anyone to respond to emails nor phone calls to inquire on their reason. IDK what it's about
Lisa D — Google review
Rooms feel small, no jacuzzi tubs. Just hot tub, pool that's over run by tribal kids. Slots and table games just rigged to take and not to pay out. 20 spins on slots $3 a spin and on 22nd spin, it says you won 45¢, what a joke. You mean I lost $2.55 not won 45¢. Let's stop lieing to the public. Food and beer is good. Not worth gambling at. Better odds at a poker room. Only old high rollers win there because they pump the money back. I'd come more ofter if I won all the time. Old days $20 last all night long. Now $1000 is a hour of play just to lose.
Bobby T — Google review
We visited the week of 5/9/21 and thoroughly enjoyed it. Also, had the fish and chips in the restaurant and it was yummy! The staff here are very nice.
Don A — Google review
3 Alverda Dr, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•http://featherfallscasino.com/•(877) 652-4646•Tips and more reviews for Feather FALLS casino & Hotel

10Table Mountain Cir

Mentioned on 
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Table Mountain Cir is located in Coal Canyon at the base of Table Mountain, a basalt mesa situated on the northern side of the Feather River. During this season, visitors can witness an impressive wildflower bloom and marvel at Phantom Falls, a seasonal waterfall cascading 166 feet from the mesa into Coal Canyon below.
Oroville, CA 95965, USA•Tips and more reviews for Table Mountain Cir
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11Tong Fong Low

4.4
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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Chinese restaurant
Tong Fong Low is a well-established, family-owned Chinese restaurant that has been serving the Oroville community since 1912. This award-winning eatery offers a variety of authentic Chinese dishes prepared with fresh ingredients and traditional techniques passed down through generations. The restaurant's inviting atmosphere and friendly service make it a favorite among both locals and visitors. With its contemporary Chinese design, Tong Fong Low provides a pleasant dining experience for all.
Was a bit skeptical about the price, 5 items rang out to $87 and changed. But turns out it was all worth it. Tons of food! Big pieces of actual meat. Great flavors, the Honey walnut PRAWNS were the best I ever had, everything was fresh and uniquely flavored. I love having to pick fresh garlic and ginger out of my teeth 😋 after a meal like that. Seriously no reason to go anywhere else if you are in the area.
Jason H — Google review
So... was so disappointing to buy 72 dollars worth of food then to have the chow fun have no seasoning..like it was just plain noodle and green vegetable. Then they did not give me hot mustard or chili oil. My husband went to get food last time and he had those sauces. Must of been because he was Asian and I am white.. I even tipped them 5 dollars for being good service to take my order and being patient with me asking about items. Everything else I bought was good but to pay that 17 dollar for veggie chow fun to be unseasoned that I've never had it..
Lauren D — Google review
I grew eating at this place, I knew it as Charlie’s. I now live in Alabama. My mom really wanted their food, and still is local. I called to make a payment over the phone and was greeted by the sweetest person. Jamie not only told me they don’t take over the phone payments but walked me through step by step on their website to make sure my mom got the meal she wanted. The online menu didn’t have what she wanted, and Jamie took the time to walk me through how to make the right changes to make the meal special for my mom. My mom finished her meal and called me to tell me it was soooo delicious. Growing up the staff and atmosphere was always delightful. I look forward to visiting sometime soon to thank the staff that went above and beyond for my mom’s order. My usual is the broccoli beef with low mien noodles. My mom and bonus dad LOVE their black peppered beef, orange chicken, bbq pork fried rice, and their bbq pork noodles. 10/10 would highly recommend them any day. From a childhood favorite to a place I always look forward to visiting when I’m in town. THANK YOU JAMIE and the staff that made sure I got the right food for my mom. You’re the VIPs
Shayla W — Google review
I never knew what the fuss was about this place, and I had been trying for years to fill the void left by Teriyaki Express and I finally found it. This really is the best Chinese restaurant in Oroville. I've never seen such a massive plate of food, and the food came out so fast and was actually high quality. Recommend this place 100%
Briantravelman — Google review
BRING YOUR APPETITE! Visited Jan. 24th..see receipt. This place has massive portions! Tons of leftovers! It is located in Oroville California. Try the orange chicken with fried rice lunch special! All of the dishes are enough to share between 2 adults and still have leftovers! I am a petite lady so this is SO Much food! They are extremely quick and food is always consistent. Beer and wine. Takeout or dine in!
Mary P — Google review
We went when they weren’t too busy at 7:30pm a group of 5 plus a baby makes half. We ordered too much, it was our first time here and they give you lots of food which is good! 👍🏻 The food was superb! Would come again! We ordered too much guess our eyes were bigger than our stomachs haha!!! Lots of leftovers which is nice to have the next day! Highly recommend! Also the staff were really nice to us! :)
Lavender C — Google review
We came for an overnight stay in orovilke after a full day hiking. We were hungry and very excited to try the food since it was well rated. We ordered three items. We are foodies and have had these dishes in many different restaurants all over Bay Area and in the world. 1) Salt and pepper ribs 3 star wasn’t very flavorful but not bad. We’ve had better garlic flavor was not strong and it seemed like it was out of a premade chopped garlic salt and pepper part not strong. Portions were huge so that’s 4 stars Overall 3.5stars 2) wonton soup 4stars The wonton themselves were blah and very bland and the wrappers were terrible. However they topped it with a stir fry of meat snd veggies sautéed in a nice sauce. I’ve never had that before and unusual but delicious pairing. The wonton ehhh but the rest of it was delicious 3) mixed chow fun special was delish 4 stars Noodles were decent semi fresh and the sauté and sauce was delish. (Same as what was on wonton soup) We had large portions which was a plus and we were hungry and still had leftovers. But the quality is so so since we are used to really good Asian food in our area(and we can cook some of it better)
Kai N — Google review
Been going here for 30 years and it's been going down the toilet in recently. The food quality and consistency just isn't what it used to be and the serving staff doesn't seem to care anymore. Many of their plates are way too salty now and they charge automatic gratuity (tips) calculated on the after tax amount. You don't tip after the tax amount and you should inform the guests it's going to be charged before they order.
Daniel — Google review
2051 Robinson St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.tongfonglow.com/•(530) 441-0876•Tips and more reviews for Tong Fong Low

12Antique Tool Museum

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Bolt's Antique Tool Museum, established by Bud Bolt in 2006, is renowned as one of the largest and most comprehensive antique tool museums in the United States. With a collection of over 12,000 tools and artifacts dating back to 400 B.C., including items from ancient civilizations like Egypt and Rome, it offers a fascinating journey through the history of tools.
Awesome displays. Amazed on array of tools, cleanliness, research including date and inventors names. The detailed design of each panel looked as lovely as quilt patterns. I brought my friend also a fan of tools. He was impressed. Thank you for your dedication to this museum.
Carolyn M — Google review
This is the largest hand tool collection in North America! Very well organized with sections of pliers to shoe maker tools, barbed wire and black smithing as well. For such a small museum, it packs a pretty big punch! Definitely worth the trip if you're into tools at all and even if you aren't. The docents are very knowledgeable and when you get to hear some of the history and stories behind the pieces that have been collected, it's easy to get hooked in. You can also take home a souvenir of your trip from books, t-shirts and lots of other fun stuff.
Adam L — Google review
I went there with a friend who was friends with the owners . Everyone was so incredibly friendly and them joking around together made it a wonderful experience. The old tools were very cool. I loved this place !
Kris F — Google review
Not really into the tools myself but fascinating to see and appreciate one man's life long passion and the museum he built.
David K — Google review
This place is incredibly cool. Billed as the largest tool collection on the planet its probably true. The guy that guided me through was as antique as the tools themselves and knew a little story about just about all of them. I was the only one there on a weekend afternoon which is a pity considering how many people love tools. Go and enjoy a simple pleasure. Tools.
David R — Google review
Not only can you see over 13,000 tools beautifully mounted on the walls, and identified and databased, but there are presentations on the 3rd Saturday of every month (except December). Their website gets over 50,000 hits a month! People write in asking for help identifying tools or sharing their finds. Many experts in diverse fields (mechanical, electronic, steel working, finances, etc.) are speakers and explain the tools of their trades. Oftentimes when a topic is related to cars, tractors, military vehicles, stationary engines, etc. the parking lot will be FILLED with examples where discussions continue. The museum was founded by Bud & Laila Bolt 11 years ago; they donated 6,000 of their tools to the city to get things off and running. One of Bud's goals was to be open 7 days a week and the museum has been doing that for some years now. Groups like the local DAR chapter and the Old Time Fiddlers use the facilities in the evenings... it's a nice building, with good heat and air conditioning. Please, bring your family and friends and check it out! Hit the website to see what might be coming up talk-wise to add to your experience. And... remember, that if you have old tools you'd like to share, come by and see if yours are already represented or if they'd be appreciated donations.
Mary G — Google review
5/17/25, 12:40 PM, "Closed until Further Notice"
John G — Google review
They do have a lot of tools. Most of them are very old and many are very rare. They have binders with the history of the tools but it is a bit awkward to look up an individual tool. The presentation of them could be a little better but the building is limited on size so I think they are doing the best they can with what they have. Only just a small portion of their tool collection is on display but it is still a lot of tools.
Ben H — Google review
1650 Broderick St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•(530) 538-2528•Tips and more reviews for Antique Tool Museum

13The Last Yahi Indian

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The Last Yahi Indian refers to Ishi, the last surviving member of the Yahi people, who emerged from hiding in 1911 after years of seclusion following the California genocide. He was discovered near Oroville and subsequently worked with anthropologists to reconstruct Yahi culture before his passing in 1916. A historic landmark near Gold Country Casino & Resort commemorates the site where Ishi was found, offering visitors a glimpse into this poignant piece of history.
This location commemorates the chilling, tragic and complete genocide of Yahi Native Americans, and the encounter between Ishi, the last Yahi, and several anthropologists from UC Berkeley.
Greg N — Google review
Amazing that Ishi wandered out to this spot to find help.
Episodic F — Google review
It's a historical marker on a random residential street. I would like to see more about Ishi There, as well as the perspectives of the Indigenous people that worked to return his remains to their undisclosed location.
Christina F — Google review
Love the history of the location, but am saddened to see how little attention this locale is given. Would like to see more to honor the importance of the site and it's role in the life of the last Yahi. Recommend people go up to the visitor center if you'd like to learn more about Ishi.
Jeffrey S — Google review
Four stars for a historical place with a kinda sad story of ISHI! I lacks what it should be! A rock monument and a pick nick table next to a busy road! You can learn more about ISHI and his people at the Oroville Dam Visitors Center! Decent little self guided tour of The Dam and it construction! Some history!
William D — Google review
There is a cement table here and some landscaping, but very small area. Not much besides the monument. When I was a kid I remember getting off the bus near there. It's a nice neighborhood where its located in the middle of.
Kristin V — Google review
Very nice monument. Looks like it has been cleaned up and landscaped recently. Very nice to learn some facts about the indian name Ishi.
Doug S — Google review
It is a very important part of history.. it's a land mark where they found the last surviving,"Yahi" Indian 1911his name was Ishi which he did pass away in 1916 and that brought a end to the stone Age in California
Douglas M — Google review
2552 Oroville Quincy Hwy, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/ListedResources/Detail.aspx?num=809•Tips and more reviews for The Last Yahi Indian

14Forebay Aquatic Center

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Located on the North Thermalito Forebay, the Forebay Aquatic Center (FAC) is a popular destination for visitors of all ages. The center offers a variety of watercraft rentals including kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards, hydro-bikes, and paddle boats. It's an ideal spot for families with younger kids as life jackets are provided for children under 12 and there are plenty of options for water activities.
We always have a good time with our SUPs here. Clean and safe despite proximity to Oroville.
Dorsey K — Google review
This place is a gem! Purchased a season pass this year… it’s a great deal if you plan on going every weekend. My only complaint is that I wasn’t able to use it during the week over the summer. The park is a great place to bring your kids to escape the heat. (Dog friendly as well! 🐶🐾 *they provide life vest for your furbaby as well.)
Sandrine M — Google review
Great place 2 have fun with family.
Laura R — Google review
These guys were amazing! We attended the monthly full-moon kayak and they accommodated our family group of 6 cousins, 3 adults and grandma!
Flora M — Google review
This is the perfect place for beginners either kayaking or SUP. Very clean facility. Has shaded areas with picnic tables. Parking $8. We brought our own kayaks. Had a picnic in a small secluded area away from the main launch area. Not crowded at all. Would highly recommend.
Jackie B — Google review
Was a beautiful day in a beautiful place. Very well kept. Relaxing. Great paddle boat, kayak, paddle boards you can rent. They also have life jackets you can rent. Picnic areas, nature hikes... a definite 👍🏼 👌 will visit again.
Loralyn H — Google review
My new favorite place! We came on a hot Sunday, paid $8 to park and brought our own kayak (inflatable). It wasn't crowded, plenty of parking and easy to get on and off the water. There was a lot to explore and our dog loved it! The water isn't the best, but far from the worst. We will definitely be back!
Emily T — Google review
Great place to take kids for a swim, not very deep, but enough to enjoy the water safely. The park does have a bathroom with flush toilets, but couldn't find a place to shower and change.
Kandhavel R — Google review
930 Garden Dr, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•http://www.forebayaquaticcenter.com/•(530) 774-7934•Tips and more reviews for Forebay Aquatic Center

15Bedrock Park

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Nestled along the serene banks of the Feather River, Bedrock Park is a delightful escape for nature lovers and families alike. This charming riverfront park boasts an array of amenities, including a splash park perfect for cooling off on warm days, fishing spots to reel in your next catch, and even a sandy beach area for sunbathing. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, there's a disc golf course that adds an element of fun.
My favorite park. A little flooded due to the release of water from the dam. Goats on site now eating the undergrowth. Peaceful and tranquil and there is a nature trail as a bonus
Cindy F — Google review
I went to Bedrock in July 2025. I was deeply saddened by what I saw. The once cool shady place was now not a shadow of its former glory. The trees had all been cut back to their trunks. The picnic tables were gone so was the simple swing set. The grass was brown. I walk over to take a look at the river. The pool that I spent so many summer days on was covered in moss. The smell of stagnant water filled the air. I felt it was my fault that a place that held so many memories was now abandoned. Where was I when it was decided that it would no longer be maintained? I am sorry Bedrock Park will no longer be a right of passage in Oroville. It was here I got my first kiss. What is left? Nothing.
Richard M — Google review
This park has been a favorite place of mine for almost 60 years. If your kids love be the water it is the perfect place. No currents, not too deep, tadpoles, crawdads, etc...
Raymond W — Google review
Yes, it's a little trashy, but still totally lovely!
Starr — Google review
Bedrock is a beautiful, quiet park along the Feather River. There's BBQ pits, picnic tables and a nice long bike trail that connects to Riverbend Park if you bike West, and connects to the Feather River Nature Center if you bike East. The bike trail parallels the levee which runs along some of Oroville's most historic places, and best establishments such as The Chinese Temple, the mother orange tree, Historic Downtown, The Book Worm, The Municiple Auditorium, and Boss Burger. The main entrancr is also near the public skate park and tennis courts. Recently the bathrooms were burned down due to vandalism, but hopefully will be rebuilt soon.
Jay D — Google review
OTHER THEN HAVING TO LOOK AT ALL THE HOMELESS PEOPLE AND TWEAKERS ITS A NICE PLACE. WAS GREAT AS A KID TO COME HERE AND SWIM BUT NOW THAT IM OLDER I DONT SEE HOW I TOLERATED THE COLD WATER. REGARDLESS ITS STILL A GREAT PLACE
Kano530 — Google review
This was my spot as a kid and we had just as much fun when I took my kids. The area was quiet. There were some people in the parking lot minding their business but I know sometimes it makes people uncomfortable. I love that there isn't a current and the water is clear. It also has plenty of shade close to the water that makes resting very comfortable.
Carmen C — Google review
Niccce place to go for a walk, fishing, kayak and dog friendly!!!
Patricia M — Google review
1101 5th Ave, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•(530) 538-2415•Tips and more reviews for Bedrock Park
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16Long Creek Winery and Ranch

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Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Lake Oroville, Long Creek Winery and Ranch stands out as a must-visit destination for wine lovers. This charming winery offers an array of delightful wines to sample while immersing yourself in the enchanting landscape. Visitors can enjoy informative tours that delve into the art of winemaking, all within a spacious and inviting indoor setting perfect for gatherings or picnics.
VCE recently hosted an event at Long Creek Winery and Ranch and it was wonderful. Great food, amazing hosts, delicious wine, and the venue itself was great. Their indoor area was large and clean. A beautiful space.Thank you again Long Creek Winery and Ranch for your hospitality and great service.
VCE G — Google review
Visited November 9th..see my receipt. First of all the warm and gracious owners allowed me in even though they were setting up for an event! This winery is located off Ward Road in Oroville. It's close to town yet you feel you are in the Country! I think they have about 26 acres with a pond and make some delicious wines...including cabs...pinots..and sangiovose. They have a tasting room that is welcoming along with a larger area for events. I bought the Cabernet Sauvignon and the owner was so kind he gave me some delicious mandarins they grow on the property ! I love the bridge and the cozy feel to the place. Family run! Although they don't have food or a wine club at this moment it is a great place to have a picnic with some exceptional places to enjoy the scenery! It was a Great experience with good wines and family atmosphere ( love the cute dogs!). Don't miss out on this place ( check their hours first). Bring a picnic basket and buy some of their wines and relax!
Mary P — Google review
This winery is amazing. The wines are tasty, the area is absolutely perfect for a picnic. The tasting room is delightful
Krista L — Google review
Enjoyed this winery on a PCA rallye day. Delightful environment and delicious wines and lunch. I recommend the frozen margarita. however, they are very inconsistent and unreliable in their scheduling and do not update their open / close days here, and don't answer their phone. I've made one trip too many out here to find the gate locked up so I'm giving up on this winery.
Jon H — Google review
We had been here quite a few years ago they were very friendly had great wine and even had almonds to taste with your wine that you could purchase as well. Today we were very disappointed. The wines were not as good and the service was poor. I don't know who taught this lady how to do wine tasting but she really needs to go back to school. She did not smile and I ended up paying $5 for two sips of bad wine. I don't suggest taking the drive out to Long Creek Winery.
Cynbratt — Google review
Very beautiful country setting atmosphere. Friend of mine has his wedding there. Was an awesome wedding. The only thing I was not impressed with, was the fact that my friend paid a pretty penny to rent this establishment and the same day, they rented a different section to band? Really? So as the wedding was going on, there were random people coming up the back side of the pond & wondering over toward the wedding. Not to mention, you could hear the band playing, in addition to the wedding ceremony. Who in there right mind would book a band & a wedding on the same day and time? I haven't asked my friend about his thoughts on the matter yet, but I would be VERY mad if this was my wedding. Weddings are usually "invite only" not "Open to the public". This was the deciding factor for my fiance to NOT have our wedding at this venue.
David B — Google review
Fairly nice grounds and decent wines but the servers here are a bit snotty. I'd remind them that wine tasting is primarily customer service oriented and you could sell more if people enjoyed being around your staff...
Garth M — Google review
Best Wine tasting in Oroville!! Another beautiful day, blessings and tastings, always 🙏 ❤
Michael R — Google review
323 Ward Blvd, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•https://longcreekwineryandranch.com/•(530) 589-3415•Tips and more reviews for Long Creek Winery and Ranch

17Artists of River Town Studio at The Brushstrokes Gallery

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The Artists of River Town Studio at The Brushstrokes Gallery in Oroville, CA is a vibrant and inviting space where guests can create alongside resident artists. The studio offers painting and drawing classes led by seasoned local artists, as well as the opportunity to purchase original artwork, prints, and more. Visitors can also enjoy free paint days and rock painting for children. The gallery exudes a welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff and a great vibe, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
Love the art and local free and pay for classes given!
Tina M — Google review
Please visit Brush Strokes to purchase unique artwork, sign up for an art class or help piece the beautiful mosaics together that will be displayed on Table Mountain blv. I always enjoy my time there. Kristine
Kristine Y — Google review
The experience was absolutely wonderful. It was challenging but relaxing. Ted made a point of giving it a personal feel by providing snacks and having everything ready to go when we arrived. He even let us pick the music, and we had a great time!
Melissa H — Google review
A beautiful space covered floor to ceiling in local art work. Spacious and vibrant. The people working were very friendly, inviting us to come in for local art classes and even saying that if we had our own supplies we could bring them in and just paint in the space. Seems like they host parties as well. Everything for sale is done by a local artist, and all the classes are taught by local artists. It had a great vibe, and I would recommend a visit to anyone!
Ashley — Google review
Great people and classes
Brenda W — Google review
A welcoming place to do art
Sean — Google review
My child likes the rock painting and free paint days here.
X X — Google review
I learned quite a bit and had a great time!
Julie B — Google review
1967 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•http://www.brushstrokesstudioandgallery.com/•(530) 781-3849•Tips and more reviews for Artists of River Town Studio at The Brushstrokes Gallery

18Oroville Wildlife Area

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Nestled along the Feather River, the Oroville Wildlife Area spans over 11,000 acres of stunning riparian woodland and grasslands surrounding the Thermalito Afterbay. This natural haven is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities such as fishing, canoeing, and hunting. The area is home to diverse wildlife including coyotes, bobcats, and various bird species like osprey and egrets.
Absolutely Beautiful I Love Just Taking Walks And Seeing The Beautiful Views & I Love Absolutely Love Taking Photos.. I Have A Few (Okay Maybe A Few More Then A Few L🤣L) Now And Will Come Back When I Find Others I’ve Taken!!
Ambur ( — Google review
It's a beautiful place to cast off your boat and just cruise along the lake. The park is well maintained and clean. The water is crystal clear and cool. The people we met there were friendly and accommodating by allowing us to launch and load the boat without hassle. Just got my feet wet today; driving the boat and enjoying the day on the lake with dear friends. It was a good day.
T T — Google review
Endless trails for OHV and exploration, incredible bird watching, access to the Feather River. Please help do your part and keep this place clean. NOTE: There is no overnight camping in the wildlife area, and they do patrol it.
Max S — Google review
Great place for families to hang out. Bird watch . Go fishing, do a little hunting, or just walk around and have a good day. It's free to go it's free to launch your boat, got good parking, clean bathrooms, and really good disability areas.
John R — Google review
I didn't know what to expect and, having been through, I'm still not sure what I was supposed to get out of it, aside from a very dusty Jeep 😋. I did see a bunny, though! Very cute! And there was river access, in a way. I mean, you *could* jump into the Feather there (please don't do this) but there's no dock or boat ramp or anything from the gravel road there. (There is one elsewhere) I picked the number of stars more or less at random... I still kind of feel like I missed something.
Kat F — Google review
Pretty easy trails, moderately well kept roads. It's not very foresty, but there are some cool meadows and hollows, many with a lot of thorny vines. It appears that camping is allowed with a permit but is free for day use. I went in January and it was green for the most part but I think it would be brown and ugly in the dry season
Michael B — Google review
If you like river's, sand,lots of rocks ,and tree's then this is the place for you it's clean and the roads just got smoother. DON'T MISS OUT ON THE SUNSET.
Sierra F — Google review
Very fun place to go . No services other than boat ramp and pit toilet. I enjoy kayaking and swimming the dog. People jet ski and boat ski fishing and just hanging out
Steve C — Google review
945 Oro Dam Blvd W, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/Places-to-Visit/Oroville-WA•(530) 538-2236•Tips and more reviews for Oroville Wildlife Area

19Pat Alley Memorial Dog Park

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Pat Alley Memorial Dog Park is a popular attraction in Oroville, offering a budget-friendly option for visitors. The park provides ample space for dogs to run and play, with picnic tables for owners to relax. It is located close to the Feather River, allowing dogs to cool off after their playtime. Additionally, the park offers opportunities for biking, walking, and running while enjoying the scenic surroundings. Visitors can also make use of the small boat launch for activities such as kayaking.
This is an excellent Park! I've been to a lot of dog parks and this one's got everything for dogs, plenty of room for them to run and play around in and very nice picnic tables for the humans. There's a lot of birds and squirrels and the river is so close they can cool off after they play. What more could you ask for? My two Mexican rescues had a really good time here chasing squirrels and swimming in the Feather River. They got some real quality play time and we all stood around laughing and watching them romp.
Anthony F — Google review
My husband & I like to bring our three dogs here! There are two sides to the fenced dog area, which we prefer since our dogs range from XS to XXL. We enjoy the beautiful scenery and time out in nature together! Although it can be busier on nice days and weekends. We recently discovered that there is a hidden geocache at this park along the walking trails in the back, which was exciting! This park could be improved by more maintenance, such as on the water fountains in the dog park. (We always bring our own water & bowls)
Adrienne S — Google review
This place is in serious need of maintenance. Not useable. Very overgrown and they have stacked fallen trees in the back half of the park. The whole south side of Feather River park is "under Restoration" since the flooding a few years ago. Hopefully it will be finished soon.
Crystal S — Google review
Would be nice except the nasty, gross, no job having, substance abusing, lost everything including the kids, fire burned everything homeless, oh wait, I'm homeless. Hmm now I have mixed feelings. Shall I hate myself?
Eric B — Google review
The fence around the "dog park" is about 2 feet tall. Bigger dogs can hop over without even touching the top. It's a joke. The only dogs I see staying in the "dog park" are either tiny dogs or really fat ones that can't jump. Oroville needs a real dog park with a real fence.
Dember — Google review
Good place to bike ride, walk, run and enjoy the scenery. Theres a small boat launch ideal for kayaking. The park was clean and well maintained, I was impressed. There was homeless people here and there, they were polite and minded their own businesses.
Jaime S — Google review
I took my puppy here and a lady came up to me and said. You should be careful when you come here some of the dogs here aren't so nice. She was the only other person there at the time. Her great big ole dog was really friendly. The way she said it was like I shouldn't have come . Who is she the park police .. how about mind your own business. You approached me from way across the park . Some people. If you have a vicious dog keep it on a leash . You CAN walk your dog at the park on a leash .
April B — Google review
Lots of places to explore. Good fishing holes.
Pow C — Google review
50 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.frrpd.com/dog-park•(530) 533-2011•Tips and more reviews for Pat Alley Memorial Dog Park

20Table Mountain Golf Course

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Table Mountain Golf Course is an 18-hole regulation course in Oroville, CA, offering 6,690 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. Designed by Louis Bertolone and opened in 1959, the flat terrain makes it easy to walk. The well-maintained fast greens and wide fairways provide generous landing areas. The on-site restaurant/bar offers delicious food and drinks with excellent service from friendly staff.
I Have Only Been Once So Far And It Was To Pick Up A Neighbor Friend That Works There, But We Also Placed An Order Before We Went So We Could Try It Out. • The Food Was Awesome Very Nice Job!! • The Drinks Were Good 👍 • The Service Was Great 😊 • The Employees Were Super Friendly, Nice, And All Around Awesome. • The Restaurant/Bar Area Was Clean. And The Few People We Meet While There Were Super Awesome As Well. I Personally Would Love To Go Back, And Golf & Eat & Drink…. The Atmosphere Was Just Amazing 🤩
Я1AmburBoo420 ( — Google review
Visited sunday..no receipt because I did not eat here. *** this review is for restaurant only*** It's an older establishment with a very small "bar" seating and a few tables. Much smaller than the photos I have seen. It was not a good experience. I had called on Friday to verify hours for breakfast and lunch. When I got there both the server and manager rudely told me I was given the wrong information. Maybe they were having a bad day??? It was very loud in there with golfers reaching over me to get their cocktails. It's a very small space and ⁶did not appear to be clean. I am sure it's great for the locals to golf here and have a beer afterwards. Personally I couldn't wait to get out of there. I won't be back.
Mary P — Google review
This is based on group of front of me. I was behind this group. 4 some plus 2 girls. They are so loud and drunk. Those 2 ladies had Bluetooth speaker and it was loud and they didn’t care about others and those 4 guys were so drunk. They played so slow. They didn’t care others. The staffs were very friendly and helpful. Please do not allowed those girls again.
Brian C — Google review
Place was in good shape and e everyone was friendly, carts are great and have a power connection for devices, they hooked me up with ice for my water bucket but they had water containers filled with COLD water at most holes, that was pretty awesome as it was about 95⁰ out there, 2 people and a cart was only $75 cheaper than the other locations I play that don't match the attention to detail like I found here, I'll be back
Chris S — Google review
Out of this world fun! From the pro shop, restaurant, open bar, driving range & more. Parking in rear for aircraft 50 yards from the restaurant & Oroville City Airport.
Bryan S — Google review
A great place to fly in for a round or a bite. They have transient aircraft parking on the edge of the car park. Use taxiway foxtrot, off the far end of 02. If you land on any other runway, be prepared to taxi on 02 for a ways to get to it. I recommend having the plate ready for reference, the first time you go. No other taxiway connects to it. People mostly seem to use the shorter runway though, and it’s not a very busy airport, so it is mostly a matter of finding foxtrot. 😜👍🏻✈️
Daniel C — Google review
Great place. Very friendly people. The course is beautiful with lots of trees. Good cocktails and food. Easy to find.
Michelle R — Google review
Best course l have played on Butte County as of yet. Seriously thinking about the monthly membership.
Erik O — Google review
2700 Oro Dam Blvd W, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•http://www.tablemountaingolf.com/•(530) 533-3922•Tips and more reviews for Table Mountain Golf Course
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21Playground at Rotary Park

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Nestled near the serene Feather River, Playground at Rotary Park is a delightful 2.14-acre oasis perfect for family outings and leisurely afternoons. This park boasts expansive grassy areas ideal for picnics, two baseball fields for sports enthusiasts, and a well-equipped children's playground that offers shaded jungle gym fun. Families can enjoy barbecues in designated grilling spots or relax under the shade of trees while taking advantage of picnic areas complete with benches.
Brought my niece and nephew is here. We had a great time and I liked that the jungle gym was in the shade. barbecues and covered picnic area. Benches and basketball court. There restrooms and a water fountain on site as well.
Rain M — Google review
A bit run down. Bathrooms always locked up. Otherwise a decent park.
Shane K — Google review
This is a nice park however there are so many homeless here that leave clothes and trash everywhere
Cindy F — Google review
Grandkids had a great time. Plenty of room to run around
Eric C — Google review
Not crowded, sad the restrooms can't be opened
Kimberly P — Google review
Good clean park, been with my friends family. good dog friendly place. His kid loves it. Other kids from the the area are friendly. Bathrooms are locked the times I've been, so good idea to use beforehand.
T S — Google review
Love this park. We bring the family here often. Just wish the bathrooms were open once in a while.
Starla J — Google review
Clean, easily accessable and convenient. We'll be back.
Debbi W — Google review
1200 Safford St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.cityoforoville.org/Home/Components/FacilityDirectory…•(530) 538-2401•Tips and more reviews for Playground at Rotary Park

22Paradise Bikes - Oroville

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Sporting goods store
Paradise Bikes in Oroville is a fantastic destination for cycling enthusiasts and newcomers alike. With a team of friendly and knowledgeable staff, including Rich and Tony, customers can expect exceptional service whether they're purchasing their first BMX bike or seeking repairs. The shop offers valuable insights into bike components like hubs and freewheels, ensuring you make informed decisions. They also provide expert tune-ups to keep your ride in top shape.
Super helpful! My sis and I stopped in for some advice about parts, and we're given exceptional attention and customer service. The owner goes above and beyond for the community. Thank you!
Patricia W — Google review
helpful as usual! our go-to shop both in Oroville and Paradise when we're too lazy to do it ourselves!
Steve W — Google review
I purchased my son's first "real" BMX bike 🚲. A couple of "straight up" dudes with real knowledge and experience. We talked about differences and compatibility of different hubs and free wheels ⚙️. And also had the tools to install my shadow conspiracy supreme half-link chain ⛓️ after I broke my chain breaker.
Allan G — Google review
Rich & Tony are fantastic guys my bike got a great tune-up that it needed badly. They did a great job and I would definitely recommend their services for any bike repair or purchase of a new bike, very reasonable prices & fantastic service, they will always have a very pleased customer!!! 👍🏾👍🏾
Eric J — Google review
Great service, great people an absolutely amazing experience. Will definitely be returning time and time again.
Jim L — Google review
Super friendly and knowledgeable staff. They replaced both bicycle tire tubes with more hardy thorn-proof options.
Bryan R — Google review
Great bike shop. The guys were friendly and knowledgeable and didn’t make you seem like an idiot for asking questions. Just a good vibe. Will definitely be back for service or if we need another bike.
Nelson — Google review
Everytime I get a new tube and tire it pops the same day I get it back so ethier it’s a scam or something or just its coincidence but idk it’s really annoying I should get new tube and those things for free now bc like it doesn’t make since
Dominic F — Google review
2100 Myers St, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•http://paradisebikes.com/•(530) 282-4349•Tips and more reviews for Paradise Bikes - Oroville

23North Forebay

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North Forebay in Oroville, Northern California is a hidden gem for a relaxing day out. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, paddling, swimming, and lounging on the shaded green grass. The North Forebay Aquatic Center offers rentals of pedal boats, kayaks, hydro bikes, canoes, and paddle boards for exploring the tranquil waters. The area features a beach with roped-off swimming areas suitable for families.
All of us friends got together and had a really good barbecue. Actually we didn't even barbecue. We just had cold cuts and sandwiches, sandwich, makings, watermelon, water and all that stuff. There's a little beach area that you can go down and swim. They have it roped off so you don't swim out too far for the children or float on floaties. No dogs are allowed on the beach but they are. They are allowed on the grassy part of the picnic area so dogs are allowed. And it's only $8 if you can't get the bear pass. But if you have the bear pass, it's free. Golden Bear passed. Have a nice day. I hope to see you there. We're there almost every Thursday.
Florence M — Google review
There is a $8 parking fee unless you have a pass. There were plenty of picnic tables with lots of trees for shade. There's a BBQ area to grill, water faucets and a bathroom. There's an area that's sandy and shallow for kids to swim. There is a paved trail that's a one mile loop called rattlesnake trail. Has wonderful views from the highest piont
Keli T — Google review
This is Oasis in the otherwise desert lands here in California. Near the famous Orville lake & dam this is a boon to the residents & tourists alike who live water side recreation. Serene landscaping, well maintained surroundings, clean rest rooms & life guard presence makes this a popular destination.
Pravinchandra B — Google review
Nice BBQ and picnic area but lots of wasps. The water is great for children. The aquatics center has paddle boards to rent and other such things. Nice place overall
Rob M — Google review
For at least the last 30 years we do are family reunion and we have never been displeased
Bridget B — Google review
Cold the day I went. Horrible work was yelling a speeding at us screaming to move. Has no business working in the public. Maybe that's why he empty the septic tanks. Old grumpy man.
Jennie P — Google review
It's always a fun place to go and cool off. I have gone here for several years to go swim but never really went on a trail through. The bathrooms are a lot better than most places.
Noah — Google review
Very clean. Great beach to hang out, bbq and swim. A very safe and comfortable outdoor activity to take your family and enjoy the water.
Garth M — Google review
930 Garden Dr, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=948•(530) 774-7934•Tips and more reviews for North Forebay

24Thermalito Forebay

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Thermalito Forebay is a delightful day-use destination nestled in the gentle foothills near Lake Oroville, offering stunning views of Table Mountain. This scenic area boasts 300 acres of pristine water, perfect for swimming and picnicking on its sandy beach. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained facilities including dressing rooms, flush toilets, and an accessible fishing pier. The surroundings are ideal for leisurely hikes or walks with ample picnic tables and benches scattered throughout the lush landscape.
Great place for short and easy hikes and walking. Lots of picnic benches and tables, a swimming area, horseshoe pits, and well-kept bathrooms. As others have mentioned, although it's right next to the freeway, it feels secluded and picturesque. Great place to bring your dogs, as there are plenty of trashcans around, lots of walking paths, and plenty of grass. However, dogs are not allowed on the beach. There is a fee for use. A day pass is $8, with different fees for different uses.
Ashley — Google review
It's one of the seven wonders of Oroville! The Forebay and afterbay are one of my favorite places to go during the spring and summer time. There are plenty of spots to BBQ and relax with friends or family. The forebay even has a place where you can rent paddle boats and other aquatic toys. I go here a few times a year with friends and family just to relax and enjoy the water. There's no shortage of trails to hike, and there's no shortage of fun! Watch out for rattle snakes
KingPapiMafioso — Google review
Lovely area for both short and longer walks/hikes/runs, clean if basic bathrooms, and picnic tables. Well maintained and despite being near the highway, feels quiet and secluded.
Kimmi T — Google review
Nice grass area with shade, easy access for paddle boarding would have rated our day a Five, until a group showed up, loud F bombs, smoking, just no regard for being courteous.
Scott J — Google review
This place was actually really nice but my friend did put $10 in the machine any dinner get $3 back or $2 I can't remember but we went on a walk on the trail that was really awesome there's a bunch of gnats when you're walking up the Hill but other than that it's pretty dope I just wish they had a place to get change back if you put a $10 bill in
Zalvin B — Google review
The thermalito forebay has improved so much in the last 40 years. The area that is open for swimming and picnicking has a lot of parking and also a lot of full grown trees now making nice shade in the Summer sun. There is an entrance fee to get into the swimming and picnicking area.
Sharry H — Google review
Dogs loved it,
Kimberly P — Google review
The California State Recreation Area Lake Oroville Forebay is a nature area with a regulated swimming, walking paths, and you can bring your Canoe or Kayak for a water adventure. Fishing is allowed.
Michael J — Google review
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25Thermalito Diversion Pool

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The Thermalito Diversion Pool is a hidden gem nestled near the Oroville Dam, providing a serene escape for outdoor enthusiasts. This picturesque spot not only serves as a tailwater pool for the Hyatt Powerplant but also doubles as a forebay when water is pumped back into Lake Oroville. Visitors can enjoy kayaking and swimming in its cool waters, although it's worth noting that the temperature can be brisk due to its source from deep within the lake.
Great place for an easy hike of you want one, with the trail going further than we explored of you want to push yourself more.
Ashley — Google review
I call it the open cave. Its beautiful. Less than a 5 minute walk. But a great place to enjoy
Rebecca B — Google review
Great place to go and do a little kayaking or swimming. Water level is generally constant but it does come from the bottom of the lake through the dams electrical power system so it's a little cold at times. There's not much in the way of parking in the area and only a single ramp for floatables but no motor powered boats but you may get away with a low power electrical setup. It's just better to kayak and raft a little bit. Try to work away from the orange barrier early on and then go toward it and let the wind push you back in the afternoon. If you don't you're almost stuck at the wrong end. It's difficult to describe so when you get there you'll get it.
Terry K — Google review
Secret place to kayak..very peaceful. There is no beach here just a tiny launch and a bathroom.
Michael K — Google review
I have frequented here for many years my daughter my wife and myself have gone had to eat and enjoy the views many times I love it there's no barbecue in here it's not allowed there are porta potties and sometimes they'll be stolen vehicles ditched here those are the times I don't stay.
Average B — Google review
Great hike. Saw a Bald Eagle ready to hunt. Wide road/trail has.plenty of room for bikes and hikers.
Eric C — Google review
It was beautiful here😄
Nora C — Google review
Opening day on Memorial Weekend.
IRVINA F — Google review
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26Birdcage Theatre

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The Birdcage Theatre is a charming community theater located near Orovilles' dining, shopping, and scenic spots. It offers a family-friendly atmosphere and opportunities for people from all walks of life to gain theater experience. Visitors have enjoyed various plays, including "Fools!" which was praised for its acting, set design, and humor. The theater also hosts special events like live improv shows.
What a great little treasure. We saw Sweeney Todd and it was great. Very quaint atmosphere, well directed and wonderfully performed. I hope to return soon.
Willie T — Google review
This is such a a great little theater that never disappoints. This year I bought two season passes and every play I take a different grandchild with me. Sometimes I take all of them, because they all love it too.
Serena S — Google review
Very cutesie theater! I loved the recent play of "Fools!" I felt like there was a lot of work put in by the actors, and the set was very nice as well! The sound effects were also done well and the play was hilarious! Definitely recommended if you even slightly like theater, its fun!
Galen W — Google review
Sharing an experience with others in an audience is one of the great human joys. I got to see my real first live improv here for a special event and am beyond happy to have attended. Not to mention a cool, dark seat is much better than the hot California sun.
Cameron S — Google review
Had a wonderful time. Lobby was a little warm last night but theatre temperature was nice and the play itself was great. The ladies in the play, obviously worked very hard. Kudos to all!
Tammy B — Google review
Great little community theatre, 100% run by volunteers, provides opportunities to people of all walks of life to get theater experience in all different aspects and be exposed to literature, art and culture that might otherwise be absent in their small town life. Family friendly atmosphere and full of passionate people.
DamonGunn — Google review
I've attended several plays in the past couple of years, the building is not in the best condition and it is small. However it is ran by volunteers and provides opportunities that the people would otherwise not have. Everyone appears to be having fun.
Phyllis A — Google review
Wonderful show! Evil dead was well casted and directed. It was a great show with laughs to go around.
Tosha T — Google review
1740 Bird St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.birdcagetheatre.org/•(530) 282-5603•Tips and more reviews for Birdcage Theatre

27Butte County Historical Society Museum

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The Butte County Historical Society Museum in Oroville offers a unique blend of local history and art, showcasing the city's heritage through paintings, sculptures, and photographs by talented local artists. It serves as a community gathering place with a monthly guest speaker program featuring topics close to the hearts of local citizens. Housed in a former church building, this hidden gem provides an extensive look into Oroville's history and is worth visiting for history enthusiasts on Fridays or Saturdays.
I wasn't expecting anything fancy, but the museum exceeded all expectations. What a hidden gem! I can't believe I've lived in Oroville for over 20 years and didn't know about this cool museum that showcases the entire history of Oroville. Turns out the building used to be a church. Not very many people seem to make it out here, but if you're a history buff, it's definitely worth checking out on a Friday or Saturday. If it's locked, just go into the archives building next door and tell them to want to see the museum and they'll open it for you. There's tons of neat artifacts, photographs, paintings and information about different places and events in Butte County, though a lot of it was focused on the Oroville area. Docents were friendly and knowledgeable. There's also a small shop with books, pamphlets, maps and trinkets. The museum is free, but I gave them a $5.00 donation, because it really is a cool museum. I wish they paid their docents.
Briantravelman — Google review
The BCHS is a community focused gathering place for anyone, young and old alike. They have established a monthly guest speaker program that allows local citizens an opportunity to present topics that are near and dear to their hearts. Everything from the Wells Fargo stage coach robber Black Bart ( he only robbed Wells Fargo stagecoaches. And even then just for their strong boxes - usually contained gold or cash - but never robbed any of the passengers or drivers themselves. With an unloaded shotgun as his weapon of choice ! ) to local railroad history, to the history of the large gold rush era Chinatown that was located in downtown Oroville, of course the gold rush era itself. The list is long. But that's once a month. In addition the main museum is open on Fridays and Saturdays. Maybe most important of all, the BCHS now has a large archives building that is open those days as well. Digitized news clippings have become my favorite source when conducting my own research. But there are many different sources of research material available. Best to contact them direct for your specific needs. The BCHS now also owns the Ehmahn house in Oroville. Google Mrs Ehmahn if you want to learn about the history of preserved olives. It started in Oroville CA and she was the driving force behind a new way to "pickle", then can olives for mass public consumption. The Oregon City school house is a one room school that served children of miners around the Table Mountain area just north of town. Always an interesting stop. And you can also visit a nearby covered bridge related to the construction of bridges of that era . Lots to see and do if you visit the BCHS!! PS. Don't forget to check out the Thermalito Oddfellows Home exhibit while you're there. An interesting backstory and one heck of a place in it's day!!
Mark K — Google review
Very large and loads of information! Docent was extremely personable and friendly. They have programs most every month.
Patricia M — Google review
Great research. Great presentation by Mark Karr about Rancho Golden.
Craig N — Google review
The Butte County Historical Museum is run by volunteers who do an excellent job on displays and research. Displays are informative and interesting and I highly recommend visiting this Museum. A $3 donation is suggested as an entrance fee. Be sure and consider becoming a member to help support this worthy organization.
Sharry H — Google review
Honestly I've never been inside the place. I'm just a big nerd 🤓 bc I play Pokémon Go & this place, which is a Pokéstop (a place where u can get more balls to catch Pokémon) just happens to be convienently located a block away from my house, so wen ever I run out of balls I just run over to there real quick to get me s'more balls so I can get to hunting. Bcuz well, u gotta catch em all! Lmao 😁
Jami G — Google review
The Butte County Historical Museum tells the local history clearly. An access to both the city and county.
Michael J — Google review
Little piece of history.. free ... great place to see the dam and learn a little about its history...
Patty T — Google review
1749 Spencer Ave, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://buttecountyhistory.com/•(530) 533-9418•Tips and more reviews for Butte County Historical Society Museum

28Bermuda Falls

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Bermuda Falls is a well-known spot in Butte Valley, California, USA. Situated at an elevation of 2,500 feet, it's formed by the merging of the North Fork and South Fork Feather River tributaries. Initially a hidden gem for locals to relax and party, it gained popularity but was eventually closed off due to overcrowding and disrespectful behavior. Accessible from Oregon Gulch Road, it has been a favorite swimming hole for many over the years.
I don't know what this place looks like anymore. I attempted to hike back into there, but it was heavily overgrown and my dog was getting matted up with stickers. So, we gave up and turned around. I don't remember it being so far back into the ravine. But then again, it's been about 45 yrs. since I was last there.
John J — Google review
PG&E has destroyed most of the trails and wooded hillsides surrounding the falls with the recent spillway power line re-route. Thankfully, the immediate area around the falls were left intact. But that could change. PG&E continues to strip the surrounding area of vegetation.
Gary L — Google review
Beautiful little water fall. The best time to co.e is early spring when waterfall is stronger. Pretty walk.
Tashina G — Google review
Beautiful place but last time I went when it was dry there was a massive amount of used syringes in the hikes at the top of the falls. Meaning the water is running over all those into the swim hole. Sad and disgusting but a beautiful sight from a far.
Angie B — Google review
In 1981-82 during my senior year @ Oroville High School this was the summer place to party - keggers! . It started out as a few friends in our "Gang" but then quickly the word spread and the secret was out. Just like when we used to party at the old A&W restaurant parking lot it quickly went from being a beautiful fun place to relax and party to a bunch of disrespectful people trashing the place up. Once the crowd got too big the Parks dept blocked it off for safety reasons. But until it got out of control it was wonderful. It had a deep diving pool and a sitting spa like area above that the water ran through. Truly beautiful and I miss it. One day I hope to go by again and see what is still left.
Richard B — Google review
I used to go swimming there a lot when I was in high school with all my friends and had a lot of parties there. It was the place to go after school or the weekends. It was my favorite swimming hole. Loved jumping off the highest rock.
Heather S — Google review
I hiked there just the other day with my daughter. We parked up at the dam the only problem with this is you have to leave before sunset. It was my first time there very beautiful
Christopher H — Google review
Its a short walk if you come in from oregon gulch road.been swimming there for 40+ years .when in high school you could go from cherokee rd all the way to the spillway launch ramp and it was only about 200 yards to walk.It is a great place to swim early in the year usually till june or july after that the water flow isnt sufficent and it gets stagnit and green.We kept it a local secret for years not alot of people knew about it and treated it with respect.The kids now have no respect for nothing trash broken bottles id be afraid to swim im it now.
Master G — Google review
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29Brad Freeman Bike and Hike Trail

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The Brad Freeman Bike and Hike Trail offers a rugged dirt path that can be a bit challenging, especially during the hot and dry summer months. It commences at the lake trailhead near the diversion dam, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape and impressive rock formations. The area is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat close to home, offering ample opportunities for quiet contemplation amidst beautiful scenery. Overall, it's an enjoyable and relatively easy hike suitable for nature enthusiasts of various skill levels.
The trail is dirt and a little rough, Hot and dry in the heat of the summer so take some water. It starts at the lake trailhead by the diversion dam. I had some trouble getting the address/edit right but you can drive your car past the bath house allongside the feather river towards the diversion dam and there's a nice parking lot there and head out on foot or bike to the foot of the "spillway diaster zone" and go back although it does show the trail continuing up around the dam (i've never went that far) The high light is the infamous train tunnel where there was a train wreck that some operators did persish in. Oroville dam is unique in that it bulit it's own railroad to transport material to bulid the dam! They rigged some lights so when you come to the entrance there is instructions and they are on a timer but you really don't have to hurry. It's curved and you can't see all the way through, but not all that long and plenty of room for a group. (Hopefully my pic will be accepted)
James J — Google review
the last stretch of road before you enter the park had to be some of the most unsightly trashy neighborhood i ever saw... really beautiful park tho... definitely recommend.
Michael B — Google review
Beautiful area nice to get out and close to home.
Richard J — Google review
This area is amazing to view. Such beauty in the land and rocks. The dam is awesome, being so large and
Sharlene R — Google review
It's great and a quiet place to think!!!
Rose A — Google review
This is a great place to see samon in the river
Anthony L — Google review
Great hike. Beautiful scenery
Courtney — Google review
Peaceful here.
Dean — Google review
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30Oroville Gymnastics Academy

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The Oroville Gymnastics Academy is a fantastic family-friendly destination where kids can engage in various gymnastic activities. The academy offers classes suitable for all skill levels, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for children to learn and have fun. With state-of-the-art facilities, this academy provides an opportunity for kids to explore the world of gymnastics through bouncing, flipping, and tumbling. Additionally, the academy's dedicated instructors are highly involved and provide excellent guidance during classes.
My daughters First day there trying out the gymnastics class. She loved it. Planning on enrolling her for 2 days a week is 90 a month. Or 1 day a week for the month is 60. Rec 1 is 55 minutes long. They practice a bit of everything. Very great place overall. Only thing I notice is that the big bottom part of the gym was pretty warm ando the toddler section was perfect.
Cristal A — Google review
My daughter loves this place and that makes me so happy her teacher is amazing she was a judge for many many years she is very involved and there is tons of room for parents to watch your gymnast! we love this place the lady’s in the front are friendly and always have a good conversation with me when I’m enrolling or planing a birthday party!
Sarah H — Google review
The last time I was in there was 2002 and they had rats and cockroaches. And there prices are to far out there.
Anna G — Google review
Good classes
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31Oroville Chamber of Commerce

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The Oroville Chamber of Commerce has been a vital part of the Oroville community for over a century, offering valuable resources and support to local businesses. Whether you're seeking information or opportunities for your business, the chamber is a great place to start. Additionally, it's known for its prime location during events like the Feather Fiesta Day Parade, where announcements can be easily heard from their office. Visitors often praise the friendly and helpful staff at the chamber.
Nice in front of the office during the Feather Fiesta Day Parade. All of the announcements could be heard from there.
Elizabeth P — Google review
The man working at counter was very nice and helpful
Gmadayona C — Google review
The Oroville Chamber of Commerce has continually served our community of Oroville since 1890. The Chamber of Commerce is A good source of information for local business. Check with the Chamber of Commerce to see how they can help you and your business. They offer many opportunities.
Sharry H — Google review
The people are very nice and informative.
Michael J — Google review
Awesome people
Ted S — Google review
1789 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•http://orovillechamber.com/•(530) 538-2542•Tips and more reviews for Oroville Chamber of Commerce

32Western Pacific Brewing Co.

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Italian restaurant
Western Pacific Brewing Co. is a unique brewpub located in a former railway station, offering an eclectic menu that includes wild game dishes and vegan options. As the first microbrewery in Oroville, they craft a variety of handcrafted ales and also serve as a full bar with a relaxed atmosphere. The establishment hosts regular events such as live music and karaoke, making it an exciting place to visit. With new ownership, the brewery now offers delicious vegan food alongside their outstanding beer selection.
This place is a treasure not to be missed. Where else can you get nachos with freshly baked Indian Bread fry chips? The beer is outstanding! The service is great! The building, and it's legendary, historic outdoor garden is something that should not be missed by anyone!
Bill B — Google review
The beer was great, well, the one's that were available. Warm atmosphere and friendly bartender. Great beer by the way! Then we saw the food menu...way over priced. $10-$11 hamburgers? And only one steak, at $30.
Alonzo L — Google review
New Owners! Totally different! I used to just get beer here but now they offer lots of delicious vegan food! Lots of Vegan options! They use Freja's Foods Organic Seitan in a few dishes. The vegan burgers are epic! Place is fun and lively with great microbrew beers.
Ingmar S — Google review
Nice place and under new management. Love the beer and on certain nights it is alive and jumping. Great service
Victoria J — Google review
Place was empty and service as very slow! And waitress knew nothing of the beer.
Jason A — Google review
Very good time, very gorgeous women, not a disappointing stop!!!
Bry H — Google review
It was closed last I looked
Joyce G — Google review
2191 High St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•(530) 534-9101•Tips and more reviews for Western Pacific Brewing Co.

33South Oroville

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South Oroville, a census-designated place in Butte County, California, is closely linked to Oroville proper. It's recognized for its budget-friendly lodging and strategic location near major highways, providing easy access to attractions such as the Feather River Fish Hatchery and the Table Mountain. Additionally, visitors can take advantage of various dining options and shopping centers in South Oroville for a well-rounded experience.
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34Glen Dr

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Glen Dr is home to the Mother Orange Tree, which holds the title of being the oldest living orange tree in California. Planted in 1856 near Bidwells Bar, it was later relocated to its current spot during the construction of Oroville Dam in 1964. Despite its age, this particular orange tree stands out and is worth a visit due to its historical significance.
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35Old Ferry Rd

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Old Ferry Rd is a must-visit for summer travelers in Oroville. Located just three miles from town, it is home to the Feather River Nature Center, which not only showcases the beauty of the outdoors but also commemorates the Gold Rush history associated with the Feather River.
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36Live Oak Ln

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Live Oak Ln is a charming and picturesque street lined with beautiful oak trees in a peaceful neighborhood. The area is known for its serene atmosphere and natural beauty, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls or relaxing outdoor activities. The street is dotted with lovely homes and well-maintained gardens, adding to its overall appeal. Live Oak Ln offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in the idyllic surroundings.
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37Biggs Ave

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Biggs Ave is a charming street that captures the essence of local culture and community. Lined with quaint shops, delightful cafes, and vibrant art installations, it offers visitors a unique blend of experiences. Strolling down Biggs Ave allows you to soak in the lively atmosphere while discovering hidden gems around every corner. Whether you're looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of coffee or seeking out one-of-a-kind souvenirs, this avenue has something for everyone.
California 95965, USA

38Thermalito Forebay North Picnic Area

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The Thermalito Forebay North Picnic Area is a fantastic destination for families looking to enjoy a day outdoors. With its inviting 200-yard sandy beach, visitors can relax and soak up the sun while having access to convenient amenities such as changing rooms and restrooms. The picnic facilities make it easy to pack a meal and enjoy quality time together in this beautiful setting.
Oroville, CA 95965, USA

39City of Oroville Police Department

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The Bidwell Bar Bridge stands as a significant historical landmark in Oroville, showcasing the city's rich heritage. Originally constructed in 1856, this bridge served as an essential crossing over the Feather River, playing a crucial role in enhancing travel and trade within the area. While the original structure has been relocated and transformed over time, its enduring legacy continues to be celebrated by locals and visitors alike. The bridge remains a testament to Oroville's vibrant history and its evolution through the years.
2055 Lincoln St, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•https://www.cityoforoville.org/services/police-department•(530) 538-2448

40Feather Falls Casino & Lodge

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Nestled in the scenic surroundings of Oroville, Feather Falls Casino & Lodge offers an exciting getaway for both gaming enthusiasts and relaxation seekers. This vibrant casino complex features a diverse array of games, alongside a delightful buffet and brewpub to satisfy your culinary cravings. Guests can enjoy live entertainment while soaking up the lively atmosphere. The lodge itself is charming and impeccably clean, providing luxurious accommodations that ensure a comfortable stay.
This is a nice place to get away and relax. Nice pool area and hot tub. The staff is always friendly and more than willing to help and answer any questions. The environment is relaxing with the nice setting in the lobby. The rooms are nice and clean and spacious. Love the showers, wish the bathtubs were a little bigger.
Kim R — Google review
Went to Feather Falls Casino for the first time last Saturday night. What a Fabulous surprise. So we parked and was met at the front door by super friendly staff, who held open the door for us, and as they did I was expecting 1 quite room with a few handfuls of machines. As I stepped inside I realized oh the parking lot was packed. It was hoping, there was a live band playing, the sound of machines paying out, and the size is secretly hidden from the outside view. We got our players card with no waiting in line. We had a great time, there are so many machines. The staff was friendly and helpful, and the bathrooms were clean. A little hidden gem.
Rebecca W — Google review
Had an absolutely stellar experience. The room was amazing, the food at the brewery was wonderful and the staff was more than friendly. I wasn't able to try any of the award winning beers sadly but I'll definitely be coming back.
Colin G — Google review
We were attending a wedding on the feather river and had minimal time to ge t ready after the scheduled check in. The Lodge was able to get us an early check-in! This gave us 3 extra hours to get 3 ladies ready and off to the venue. The room smelled nice and was clean. The staff was professional and very nice. Overall we enjoyed the stay.
Jacob R — Google review
Just stopped in. On my way home. Didn't get rich but made a couple bucks there. Nice layout and plenty of games to play. Not real busy when we dropped in. Plan on stopping by again someday soon.
Jon I — Google review
Super helpful staff. They could use more towels at the pool but I didn’t ask. If I had I have no doubt they would have brought more. We ended up staying an extra nite and canceling our rooms at our next destination. My Traveling Ape, Akut liked the bed too.
Chalene P — Google review
I haven't stayed in the hotel but I have spent plenty of time in the casino. The thing that impressed me was the slot techs and table dealers were very friendly. They went out of there way to let you have fun. I know the attitude of employees really determines my choice where I spend my time and money.
James B — Google review
The sashimi at the casino main restaurant is very fresh and just as good as i've had at high end suahi bars for a fraction of the price. The portions are very large on the 3 boat sizes they offer. The other food they serve is also very good.. I've never had a bad meal here. Always great!
S B — Google review
3 Alverda Dr, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•http://www.featherfallscasino.com/•(530) 533-3885•Tips and more reviews for Feather Falls Casino & Lodge
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41Gold Country Casino Resort

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Gold Country Casino Resort is an award-winning hotel and casino located in Oroville, California. The resort offers modern rooms and suites, a lively casino floor with slot machines, card tables, and bingo games. Guests can enjoy various dining options, bars, bowling, and live entertainment at the Gold Country Event Center. The venue hosts a variety of shows including live comedy, music performances, and MMA fighting events.
The junior suite was very nice and the price was reasonable. Only minus for me were the pillows. Too high and bulky for me. I used a folded blanket instead. Staff were friendly and helpful. Good location to downtown and fishing. Casino was nice and well lit. We had a great time.
Malia Y — Google review
The venue is visually impressive, but our experience was unfortunately disappointing. While waiting, we sat on some available couches. Shortly after, Hotel staff approached us and asked us to leave — with explanation this place for VIP and with no signs indicating that the area was reserved or off-limits. If the space is meant for VIP guests, that should be clearly marked. Everything appeared open to all visitors, and we weren’t violating any visible rules. The interaction left us feeling uncomfortable and unwelcome. As for the slot machines — they look flashy and inviting, but the gameplay felt extremely tight. After trying several machines, we noticed that even minimal wins were rare, and there was no sense of fair play or excitement. It felt more like a one-way transaction than a game of chance. None a valuable bonuses. If you're hoping for a bit of fun or thrill, this may not be the place. Beautiful setting, but the overall experience lacked warmth, transparency, and hospitality.
Galina S — Google review
The Safire restaurant is worth going to. It's on the 6th floor, take the elevator up, and it feels very removed from the rest of the gaming atmosphere. Reasonably priced meals and service was good. Casino is big and has other bars/restaurants. Drinks were not expensive. It's smoky but not overwhelming. My gaming experience was a lot of up and down so you get to play, just leave when you're up! If you get a jackpot or a machine requires an attendant for any reason, be prepared to wait. For a casino this size, I'd expect the pay out process to be a bit more efficient. Parking was plentiful and the gas is the best deal around so fill up while you're here.
Kara N — Google review
Very nice staff, beautiful casino. Bingo is fun there. Great food. Haven't stayed in a room as of yet. Hopefully the bingo bus from Anderson will be able to continue.
Ron A — Google review
Good food selection at the restaurants. Gift shop looks interesting from the outside, but haven't been inside yet. Rooms are spacious, a little basic but nice & comfortable & clean. Casino host is warm, welcoming, professional. Great promo gifts. GC has the most generous free play I have seen, which makes the visit worth the drive. Rather out of the way, but we stop & hit thrift stores.
Kris S — Google review
The food at the restaurants are pretty good, but in terms of the casino, they treat their players like absolutely CRAP—especially loyal patrons. I’m a black card holder, the 2nd to last tier, and the way I was treated in my previous stay was utterly disrespectful and distasteful. I spend THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS here just to be treated like a nobody. They don’t respect their players, I do NOT recommend spending your time and hard earned money here—there are better options like feather falls and Hard Rock
Yu T — Google review
This Casino is only 8 miles from my house and my lady and I love to go and enjoy breakfast and dinner there With an anniversary, birthday or that special date night to selibrate the occasion. The bar on the 6th floor is a classy place to take your lady to and enjoy each other's company. Good food and service is great and reasonably priced.
Jerry A — Google review
The smoke was sooo bad in here couldnt stay long our throats were hurting. Not good air filtration systems? Also the machines all were terrible we had a $100 each and just kept going down. Not a fun first impression. The acorn cafe was good but that’s about it. We had a great time at feather falls the weekend or so before I kept $20 going forever there and my husband actually won some.
B C — Google review
4020 Olive Hwy, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•http://goldcountrycasino.com/•(800) 334-9400•Tips and more reviews for Gold Country Casino Resort

42Lake Oroville State Recreation Area

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Boating & camping (including floating sites), plus horseback riding & a 640-ft. waterfall.
Amazing views, clean trails, and a nice visitor's center. The lookout tower has the best views of the landscape.
Heather D — Google review
Great place to take the kids, horses or just take in the view.
Nicholas T — Google review
The museum has lots of info over the lake’s history. It’s a great place to go if you’re ever in Oroville to give you an idea of Oroville’s past.
Nath R — Google review
Great place. Liked the view. Especially walking on the dam.
Pradeep B — Google review
We need more signs directing people to our fun places, other than that Oroville Recreational places ROCK!
Laura R — Google review
Very nice employees with good reccomendation. Clean large camping spots. Nice bathrooms. Great sunset views by the bridge.
Carlson V — Google review
Love hanging out with my wife here. We like floating on our rafts in the cove with some music and cocktails.
John J — Google review
Very pretty lake to enjoy mother nature
Chrissy R — Google review
Kelly Ridge Rd, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=462•(530) 538-2200•Tips and more reviews for Lake Oroville State Recreation Area

43North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve

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This scenic, expansive basalt mesa features opportunities for nature viewing, hunting & hiking.
Phantom Falls in Oroville is an amazing spot for anyone who loves nature and scenic views. The hike to the falls offers breathtaking landscapes, especially in the spring when the wildflowers are in full bloom. The rolling green hills, basalt rock formations, and panoramic views make it a picture-perfect destination. The trail itself is not difficult at all—though there are some rocky and uneven sections, it’s very manageable for most hikers. Along the way, you can also visit Ravine Falls, which adds another beautiful stop to the journey. The best time to visit is after winter rains (between December and April), when the waterfall is flowing at its best. There aren’t any facilities, so bring water and wear sturdy shoes. Overall, a fantastic hike with incredible views that’s definitely worth the trip!
Masoud M — Google review
Like other wildflower areas, it can be hit or miss depending on the season. Even without a "superbloom" (a word that gets tossed around way too much) it's a nice area to wander. Literally like a table top, it's mostly a flat hike, though there's a few places the trails dip down and back up. We did a tour of most of the area, which was a 7 mile hike and under 1,000' of elevation gain. The year we went the flowers were probably a 6/10, some, but not a lot. Other years can be spectacular. Phantom Falls was but a trickle, but earlier in the season it can be more impressive. Mostly, the kind of dirt here doesn't turn into thick mud when wet, so you could come right after a rain and not have to worry so much about sticky, difficult mud. Almost no shade out on the plateau, so be prepared if it's hot and sunny. Obviously this place can get crowded, we arrived around 8 and the lot was already filling up and a lot of people starting out on a hike. It's easy enough to get space however, though some of the popular areas and near the parking can be quite crowded, borderline zoo. We prefer hikes with more of a challenge, not so flat, but it was a nice day, and decent scenery.
Allan R — Google review
Kind of hard to not love this place during spring bloom. It’s really great to see developed trail system emerge over the years so the big flower displays have fewer random trails zig zagging through them. A couple of amazing waterfalls within a reasonable hike from the parking lot too.
Damon T — Google review
This is just such an incredible place. We went last month and it was in full bloom, wildflowers everywhere. Truly breathtaking. One thing to note is the hikes to get to the first waterfall and then the second one are TOUGH if you are not in shape. You traverse down and up fairly steep rocky paths with not much room. The view is well worth it. Make sure to pack sun screen, but spray, and plenty of water!
Birdy — Google review
Got there early, before 8am. Rangers show up after that. Day pass QR code is on sign by entrance. Peak season, so 12 port-a- johns plus permanent toilet. Trail is a loop with small inner loop. Can go south to Hollow falls or north to Upper Ravine falls, and either way meet at Phantom falls. The inner loop is a much harder trek to the Middle Ravine falls. The trail is easy when it's pasture, and hard basalt gravel and rock face when it's not. Dogs paws require protection, and they are not allowed in the water because of E.coli from the cow patties upstream. Many times the trail gets narrow, so a very short leash is needed. People afraid of dogs plus other people's dogs are in very close proximity. Young children, toddlers and babies in backpacks are not recommended on the inner loop because maintaining balance is a challenge.
Erik O — Google review
Beautiful Waterfall Hike – Wear Good Boots! Stunning trail with amazing waterfalls and lush scenery. Totally worth it for the views! But the path is very rocky and uneven, so sturdy hiking boots are a must. Be prepared, and you’ll love it.
The F — Google review
Yes, there are wild flowers in the spring. The path starts out easy, then turns into a hazard for walking/hiking. Loose rocks (basalt) down hill/up hill both ways. We didn't make it to the waterfalls because the trail becomes dangerous for us. Uneven, no 'real' stairs to shimmy down or crawl up. Yes, we are older, but we also have done plenty of day hikes. This one is not for those unsteady on the feet. Port-a-pottys are filthy.
Bonnie K — Google review
The area contains many easy to moderate trails on top of the plateau. Flower bloom could be seen during spring time. Crowded during weekends and holidays but otherwise a pleasant experience for hike, picnic, and trail running.
Sean H — Google review
2488 Cherokee Rd, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/Places-to-Visit/North-Table-Mo…•(916) 358-2869•Tips and more reviews for North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve

44Lake Oroville Visitor Center

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First stop on our reserviour bike run. If you have never been here its a must especially right no with the spillway dumping. Lake is almost full up 100 ft. Views of dam and areas great. Hiking trails and history.
Mike B — Google review
This is a great museum to learn about the construction of Oroville dam, and part natural history museum displays of Native American life in the area many years ago. Great view from the observation tower.
Jeffery H — Google review
lovely lookout over lake oroville. Cool winter crafts for the kiddos. Way cool displays!!! With a treasure hunt for the kiddosAnd it was all free, but the big binoculars cost 25 cents.
Violet B — Google review
We were able to watch the movie about building the dam and also watched the movie of Ishi a native American
Christine K — Google review
I came here twice but thats only cause I was 3rd grader elementary school from kynoch year 1998. I remmeber coming here as a field trip, i remember climbing or walking up that outdoor stair my teacher let us! Then I remmeber walking in the musuem seeing alot of unique stuff I miss you teacher thank you im 30 now.
Dilly V — Google review
The visitor center is nice. Discusses the history of the Dam construction that formed lake Oroville. You have views of the lake side of the dam. Discusses the Native Americans who inhabited the area. There is a very interesting film about the construction of the dam. This is well worth seeing.
Hayes W — Google review
Very informative and peaceful. The views from the tower are exceptional.
Ann H — Google review
Was a very interesting place. There were a lot of different things to look at.
Keli T — Google review
917 Kelly Ridge Rd, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•https://water.ca.gov/What-We-Do/Recreation/Visitors-Centers•(530) 538-2219•Tips and more reviews for Lake Oroville Visitor Center

45Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary

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Wildlife sanctuary exhibiting exotic & endangered animal species, & offering educational programs.
Literally one of my favorite places on earth. What a magical and unique experience to see some of the best animals up close. Literally a once in a lifetime place we come to as much as we can.
Sabrina M — Google review
The condition these animals live in are horrible. They have no grass or room to run around most barely have room to walk back and forth more than 10 steps each way. It was hot when we went and they barely had shade and no misters to keep them cool. They should be taken to an actual sanctuary. This is not a sanctuary it’s a prison.
Jms — Google review
Great place, this is mainly a rescue center, but some animals did not need to be there. I'm talking about how in the description it tells you why that animal is there, many of the animals were there because of nutritional program where they do lots of testing. Not bad prices 10$ for adult and 6$ for kids.
Lexi — Google review
We really enjoyed this place. I know some people are noting that the animals don't have big habits for space, but I'm happy that they are being taken care of. Not all of them are able to be rehabilitated to the degree that they can be transferred back out to the wild. When we were done looking at all of the animals, we found a very nice spot on the grounds to have our little picnic lunch. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable here, also. We will be back!
Debora G — Google review
Such a cool hidden place! I’m so glad we went and visited. Had a great time and the caregivers of this sanctuary are super nice and you can tell it’s not just like some ‘Zoo’ where they mistreat their animals. Highly recommend going there just as a day trip(:
Ashley O — Google review
Absolutely Amazing! Definitely pleased with animals, people, and accommodations. Everyone is friendly and pleasure to speak with. The animals did not disappoint. They were up walking around, we got to see feeding time, and hear a few roars. They had golf cars that we could use, free of charge, for all 6 of us. Nice touch for me being disabled and my 2 pregnant daughters. Such a Great experience! 👍🏽
Meg F — Google review
It was amazing to see all the animals up close. They really are amazing this place works solely on donations they rehabilitate some animals and then house some that cannot be placed back in the wild all the staff are volunteers they do have days where you can arrange to take pictures with baby animals and they very so stop by and visit them and if you can sponsor an animal talk to a volunteer about how
Julie S — Google review
Overall the park grounds where well maintained. There's a lot of different exotic animals to view.. The staff was friendly & kind. The surrounding land on the drive, to the park was pretty. It's a quiet place & u can also bring ur lunch if u wanted (picnic area) inside that's shaded. Overall.. I gave 3 stars bcz I feel, that these animals are being kept in too small of cages! I unfortunately, won't come back bcz I didn't enjoy seeing that part of the park! It's my own opinion. Everything else was great.
Tiffany S — Google review
4995 Durham-Pentz Rd, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.kirshner.org/•(530) 533-1000•Tips and more reviews for Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary
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46Feather River Canyon

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A beautiful location! This stretch has plenty of fishing and camping opportunities. Look for the seams in the river. Either dry flies or nymphs, both work very well and there are some toads in here. Head east to find camping, it’s a secret site with river access (Indian Jim’s elementary school), flat parking , and fire rings. Be cautious of the dangers of rising water due to the pg&e powerhouses (flows can increase at any moment).
Austin H — Google review
If you're looking for some beautiful scenery, then look no further. We loved the drive through the canyon! We tried fishing the river but didn't catch any fish. That's why they call it fishing, lol. Would drive this route again in a heartbeat.
Joshua T — Google review
Absolutely beautiful drive through the canyon. A lot of construction/repair going on. That just leaves more time to get out and take some pictures on your way.
Merton P — Google review
Beautiful drive to take. Beldon Town has an amazing bar and restaurant too!!!
LivinHigelife — Google review
A lovely, scenic drive. The area was devastated by the Dixie Fire, so there are still a couple of hold-ups along the highway, but the area is looking better. The Feather River is beautiful and there are many tiny towns still dotting the route. There are plenty of turnouts to enjoy views or get ice cream.
Raybies F — Google review
Very beautiful drive. It's a shame some of the trails are damages since the last fire, but still very fun to explore
Daniel C — Google review
An awesome cruise. So much to see and do. Swimming spots everywhere. Beautiful canyon views.
Mark D — Google review
Beautiful drive. Lots of little rest areas, trails and view points along the highway. Would recommend.
Krista W — Google review
CA-70, Oroville, CA 95965, USA•Tips and more reviews for Feather River Canyon

47Grey Fox Vineyards

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Wine tasting experience was fun. Wine was delicious. Definitely recommend..
Betsy S — Google review
Very nice selection of wine and a wide variety of port.
Adam B — Google review
Great little winery up by Lake Oroville. People were very friendly and the wine was great..
John B — Google review
Always friendly. Great views, lots of different seating areas indoors and out. And fantastic wines. Don't miss the Port Dolcetto
Tara C — Google review
Always a fun visit. You're on the vineyard grounds with the intendent environment including shaded seating. Outstanding view. Go inside and find a modern tasting room. The best ports, varietal ports.
Oz M — Google review
Excellent Chardonnay and Ports, reasonable prices, friendly staff, great views and ambiance. Wine tasting is only $5 for 6 tastes.
Heidi H — Google review
Love the wine and service. The terrace has spectacular view; bring your own well stocked picnic basket to enjoy leisurely.
Celsa F — Google review
Such a beautiful winery very welcoming and very very GREAT WINE !! Thee selections are best of the best . I will be back
Dee T — Google review
90 Grey Fox Ln, Oroville, CA 95966, USA•http://www.greyfox.net/•(530) 589-3920•Tips and more reviews for Grey Fox Vineyards

48Phantom Falls

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You know what if you go there specially with your be loved one you won’t want to came back home. These are the only words that come to mind about this place: beautiful, stunning, refreshing, relaxing, eye catching, and perfect place for making love and having fun.
Mohammad G — Google review
Beautiful trail about 1.5 miles out easy hike. Ravine and phantom falls are amazing. If you have the time and mobility I highly recommend going past phantom falls and hike down into the ravine where you will be greeted with the most amazing experience. Seen lots of wildlife such as salamanders frogs turtles and multiple snakes. Please be respectful and don’t carve your name into rock or trees.
Jeremy L — Google review
If you’re looking for a breathtaking hike with waterfalls, wildflowers, and panoramic views, Phantom Falls at North Table Mountain is a must-visit. The hike takes you through rolling green hills, vibrant wildflowers in spring, and rocky basalt formations, all leading to the spectacular 135-foot seasonal waterfall.
Masoud M — Google review
Beautiful scenery. It was worth the trip, and I would suggest hiking down to the waterfall since you've made it that far. Tips: Pay for the land pass online before arriving. You can still scan the qr code at the entrance, but it's better if you just do it online in advance. You can reach Phantom Falls via Cherokee road since Google Maps will take you to the incorrect entrance that's forbidden. Highly recommend bringing hiking shoes/boots and water.
Brian B — Google review
Currently, there's a $5/person entrance fee that is paid online. Largely based on the honor system. Views out into the valley and across to the buttes are terrific. The rock formations are fascinating. Hiking is mixed. Some areas easily walked, while some areas are steep and footing can be loose. Most areas require constant looking down, due to the rocky nature. Not a good hike for persons with disabilities or compromised balance. There's definitely a range of dates that are the sweet spot for visiting. Late March to mid-April has the wild flowers. But it can be quite muddy during the rainy times. Very little shade on the hiking paths. You can grab a little shade at the water fall areas, but the rest wide open skies. Be sure to check the wind conditions. It can get very gusty out here. Lots of portable toilets at the entrance. But, be prepared, the tissue was empty during our visit.
Dan E — Google review
Hopefully you enjoy the rain as that will be the best time to hike this. The falls will BE there but no promises on water actually falling. If you plan it around some rain like I did you’ll get to see them calm their glory. There are about 4 in the area: Ravine Falls, Phantom Falls, Hollow Falls, and another falls further down the Hollow Falls stream. The last one will require about another 2 miles of hiking. Trail is dog friendly. Requires a lands pass or valid CA hunting/fishing license.
KICKING C — Google review
Beautiful place! Went in late January. Tips: - Make sure to bring water and proper sun protection. - Bring good shoes for hiking. The floor has lots of rocks you'll be stepping on. - Keep your hands free (or bring a walking pole) for parts of the hike that require more balance. Some parts are steep and others require walking across streams / stepping on wet rocks!
Cynthia — Google review
All i say is very refreshing once you get to the falls. I went to Phantom Falls with my girlfriends and arrived at around 9AM of April 26,2024. Before i joined their hiking invitation i search the place of how it look like and omg it really is amusing view and the experience is so memorable. Better bring jacket or coat because wind blows and it makes you cold 🥶. Wear hiking shoes especially non-slippery shoes. Visit it before summer because the blooming flowers and water falls will vanish.
Zindee H — Google review
Oroville, CA 95965, USA•https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/Places-to-Visit/North-Table-Mo…•Tips and more reviews for Phantom Falls

49Bidwell Bar Bridge

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The Bidwell Bar Bridge, first suspension bridge of California, was transported from New York via Cape Horn 1853 and was completed 1856. Privately built as a toll bridge & costing $34,922 . It boasts a beautiful view of the new Bidwell Bar bridge just across the lake & Bidwell Marina restaurant & bar & campgrounds. Floating campgrounds make for an exciting evening with boats & kayaks for rent at the floating marina store.
Bryan S — Google review
Stopped by going through, never been on it by foot was hanging out with my daughter and wanted to check it out. Was pretty nice time well spent.
Brian S — Google review
Beautiful views! take some time to walk across the bridge itself. I love coming here, zen.
Jason R — Google review
Lake Oroville is spectacular this time of year. It's hard to keep the fish off your line. Big bass mornings and evenings. Lots of deep coves to shelter from the wind. The bridge is like a mini golden gate bridge. Before the dam was built it was the tallest bridge in the United States. Boating underneath it takes you to the Middle fork and South fork of the lake. A must see bridge.
Jay B — Google review
Very nice bridge before you head up the mountain.. Lovely subset views of Lake Oroville and the houseboats. Nice stop to stretch your legs and take in the scenery.
Shawndra P — Google review
Drive over this bridge daily to get home. Its like a mini golden gate. Perfect spot to watch sunsets over beautiful lake oroville
Misty M — Google review
Love this bridge, doesn't matter if I'm on it or below it, I always take the opportunity to snap a picture of the bridge
James V — Google review
Beautiful vista point, even when the water level is low. Nesting swallows and kestrels swooping in front of a blazing sunset, good stuff.
Paprika C — Google review
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50Vista point

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Spectacular views of the Oroville valley and beyond
Mike R — Google review
Great view of the water on the grounds below in the valley, and Sutter Buttes.
Sheila B — Google review
A beautiful view. Nice place for a quick break for driving.
John T — Google review
Beautiful walk for a beautiful sunrise. I love my mountain. This is one of my favorite spots. After dark falls the city lights are just another perk of living up here in Concow/Yankee hill area.
Barbara V — Google review
I only gave 4 stars because there is no shade. But, on a nice clear day you can see the coastal range & the agricultural farms. Was here on the 4th of July to watch the Fireworks. Great show, up and down the valley.
Cory F — Google review
This is a great place to watch a sunset. I have also watched a storm go by here, down in the valley. It’s also a good place to pull over to use your phone. It usually has good coverage of many providers: att, verizon, cricket, trac phone etc. It’s a good place to pull over but there’s not really anywhere for kids to run around or play or hike or anything like that. It’s a large, asphalt pull out, with a curb and guard rails.
Emilia E — Google review
Nice little lookout. No restrooms unless you count the bushes.
Bruce V — Google review
Nice view of Butte Valley.
J.J. D — Google review
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What's the weather like in Oroville?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Oroville for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Oroville in January
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  • Weather in Oroville in October
  • Weather in Oroville in November
  • Weather in Oroville in December

All road trips from Oroville

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  • Oroville to Spokane drive
  • Oroville to Auburn drive
  • Oroville to Modesto drive
  • Oroville to Stockton drive
  • Oroville to Vacaville drive
  • Oroville to Wenatchee drive
  • Oroville to Marysville drive
  • Oroville to Folsom drive
  • Oroville to Auburn drive
  • Oroville to Roseville drive

Explore nearby places

  • Oroville
  • Chico
  • the Grass Valley
  • Corning
  • Lincoln
  • Auburn
  • Roseville
  • Lotus
  • Coloma
  • Folsom
  • Sacramento
  • Lassen Volcanic National Park
  • Davis
  • Placerville
  • Truckee
  • the Olympic Valley
  • Tahoe City
  • Plymouth
  • Vacaville
  • Calistoga
  • St. Helena
  • Rutherford
  • Redding
  • Oakville
  • Incline Village
  • Yountville
  • Geyserville
  • Ukiah
  • Kenwood
  • Napa
  • Reno

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  • Map of Placerville
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  • Map of Plymouth
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  • Map of Napa
  • Map of Reno

Oroville throughout the year

  • Oroville in January
  • Oroville in February
  • Oroville in March
  • Oroville in April
  • Oroville in May
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  • Oroville in August
  • Oroville in September
  • Oroville in October
  • Oroville in November
  • Oroville in December

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in Santa Rosa
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Yosemite National Park
  • Top things to do and attractions in Calistoga
  • Top things to do and attractions in Redding
  • Top things to do and attractions in Truckee
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tahoe City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Placerville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Folsom
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chico
  • Top things to do and attractions in Roseville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Auburn
  • Top things to do and attractions in Davis
  • Top things to do and attractions in the Grass Valley
  • Top things to do and attractions in Rutherford
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lassen Volcanic National Park
  • Top things to do and attractions in Oakville
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lincoln
  • Top things to do and attractions in Coloma

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in San Francisco
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Napa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sacramento
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Reno
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Healdsburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Monterey
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sonoma
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in South Lake Tahoe
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Santa Rosa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in St. Helena
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Yosemite National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Calistoga
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Redding
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Truckee
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tahoe City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Placerville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Folsom
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chico
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Roseville
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Auburn
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Davis
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in the Grass Valley
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in the Olympic Valley
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lincoln
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Corning

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