Attractions
Lots to See and Do in Oroville
Hiking, biking, dining, golf. Load the family in the car and go to Oroville for friendly fun…
Hiking, biking, dining, golf. Load the family in the car and go to Oroville for friendly fun…
Hike the easy trails year round for waterfalls and beautiful scenery. The hills come alive with miles of purple, yellow, and orange wildflowers in the spring. Go there – you won’t be disappointed.
Always interesting year-round, but especially so in September when Chinook salmon spawn. Free! Pack a lunch and picnic beside the Feather River.
Built in 1863 to serve the largest community of Chinese north of Sacramento, this temple of treasures is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and also as a California Landmark. It was first opened to visitors during California’s 1949 Centennial. Although it is now a museum, it is still an active temple and used occasionally for worship. View tapestries, parasols, and koi ponds with lily pads.
The park offers hiking, biking, fishing, picnic tables, and tennis. Its ADA-compliant parking and restrooms make Bedrock Park accessible for everyone.
Designed by Louis Bertolone, Table Mountain Golf Course is an 18-hole regulation course that is flat and easy to walk. It features well-maintained fast greens, wide fairways, and occasional water hazards. Par 72.
Provides rehabilitation and life-long care to injured and special-needs wild & exotic animals. Visit the sanctuary, host an event, or donate.
Sangiovese, Syrah, Barbera, and Zinfandel are the main varietals grown at the vineyard and just right for Oroville’s warm climate. Visit Grey Fox for the wine club, tastings, gift shop, and special events.
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Gold Country Casino Resort is Nor-Cal’s premier award-winning getaway. Enjoy the friendliest gaming experience around and name your fun! Table games, slots, bingo, rewards card, dining, and entertainment.