Our Mission The mission of State Parks is fter the springtime to provide for the health, inspiration and A education of the people of California by helping to preserve the state’s extraordinary biological snow runoff, take a trip State Recreation Area diversity, protecting its most valued natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities up the middle fork of the for high-quality outdoor recreation. Feather to see the spectacular 640-foot . When the lake is high, you can boat California State Parks supports equal access. Prior to arrival, visitors with disabilities who to within a quarter-mile need assistance should contact the park at (530) 538-2219. If you need this publication in an of the falls. alternate format, contact [email protected].

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Lake Oroville State Recreation Area 400 Glen Drive Oroville, CA 95966 (530) 538-2219

© 2003 California State Parks (Rev. 2018) L ake Oroville State Recreation Area was found to be rich in gold, feet, the lake includes some 15,500 surface is located on the Feather River in the entrepreneurs and gold seekers flooded into acres for recreation; 167 miles of shoreline chaparral-oak-pine belt of northern mother- the area, taking land and establishing allow boaters to land and explore the lode country. Lake Oroville, about 75 miles several small mining towns. Most towns are surrounding country. north of Sacramento, is the largest state now under the lake. A tent city named Ophir in northern California. (“gold” in Hebrew) became the present city WILDLIFE The lake’s climate varies with the seasons. of Oroville. The newcomers also brought An abundant, varied Summer temperatures at the lower elevations diseases to which the native people had no wildlife population range from 85 to 100 degrees and from 60 to resistance, so their numbers dwindled. Today inhabits the area of 70 degrees in the evenings. It is cooler year- many Maidu people live on local rancherias, Lake Oroville. The round at the higher elevations, with winter including those at Oroville and Chico. resident species temperatures ranging from about 30 degrees include mountain lions, raccoons, turkeys, to the mid-50s. Annual rainfall ranges from Coyote about 26 inches near the Thermalito Forebay opossums, coyotes, to about 60 inches at higher elevations. tree and ground squirrels, rabbits, deer, Spring and fall are usually mild, with pleasant skunks, ringtails, bears, and many kinds of days and cooler evenings. native birds.

NATIVE PEOPLE THE VISITOR CENTER For thousands of years the Northwest Maidu A visitor center complex atop Kelly Ridge people made this area home. A typical village features interpretive displays, an audio- might consist of a few families, or it might visual room with on-request videos, and a have 500 or more inhabitants. Often there 47-foot viewing tower overlooking the lake was a “main” village with sweathouses and and . To reach the visitor center, continue other common-use ceremonial buildings. The Aerial view of up Oroville Dam Boulevard beyond the dam Maidu were hunters and gatherers. Acorns turnoff, or take Kelly Ridge Road were their main food source, and nutritional THE DAM off Olive Highway. Restrooms are located in variety came from large and small game, In 1967 Lake Oroville was created by Oroville the courtyard. nuts, berries, seeds, and fish from what is Dam, at 770 feet the nation’s tallest earthen RECREATION now the Feather River. In 1820 Captain Luis dam. The lake conserves water distributed by Lake Oroville offers camping, boat-in Arguello was exploring the area and named the State Water Project to homes, farms, and camping, floating campsites, horse the river Río de las Plumas (River of Feathers) industries in the San Francisco Bay area, the camping and horseback riding, hiking, because the sunlight reflecting on its surface San Joaquin Valley, and Southern California. mountain biking, both sailing and power resembled floating feathers. Oroville’s facilities provide flood control, boating, waterskiing, fishing, picnicking, The lives of the Maidu were disrupted smog-free generation of electric power, and and swimming. after the 1848 gold discovery. When the recreation. At its maximum fill level of 900 CAMPING Bidwell Canyon — 75 sites with hookups Goat Ranch, and the Bloomer Primitive Area Please camp only in designated areas. accommodate trailers up to 31 feet and RVs at Bloomer Point — Bloomer Knoll, Bloomer Reservations are recommended from late up to 40 feet. Facilities include a lakeside Cove, and Bloomer Group Camp. The group spring through Labor Day. Reserve all marina with a launch ramp, store, snack bar, camp accommodates up to 75 people. Sites campsites at www.ReserveCalifornia.com. fuel dock, boat rental, and a pumping station have tables, stoves, pit toilets, and garbage Loafer Creek — 137 sites at the Coyote for boat holding tanks. cans. Bring your own drinking water. Campground can accommodate tents Spillway — Shaded picnic sites and overnight PICNICKING AND BOATING or trailers up to 31 feet and campers or camping for self-contained RVs are located motorhomes up to 40 feet (no hookups). at the north end of the dam. Drive across North Thermalito Forebay is reserved Drinking water and restrooms, coin-operated Oroville Dam to reach the facilities, which exclusively for sailboats, canoes, and other showers, laundry tubs, and a launch ramp are include a launch ramp and restrooms. non-motorized boats. The shaded, grassy Lime Saddle — Hookup and non-hookup day-use areas have barbecue stoves and sites accommodate RVs. Features include a picnic tables near a 200-yard sandy swimming five-lane launch ramp, picnic facilities, and beach. Four shaded ramadas can be reserved restrooms. The nearby marina offers boat for picnic groups. Piped drinking water and docking, fuel, fishing boat rentals, boating restrooms are nearby. supplies, a store, and snack bar. The Forebay Aquatic Center, at North Thermalito Forebay offers watercraft rentals Floating Campsites and classes seasonally. You will need a boat — your own or a rental South Forebay has a paved launch ramp boat from the marina — to reach the ten 20’ One of the lake’s floating campsites for fishing and power boats, parking, and x 24’ floating sites. Each site sleeps up to 15 restrooms, but no drinking water. people and has a camp table, sink, propane Loafer Creek Area has a seasonal swim nearby. An RV sanitation station is available. barbecue grill (propane provided), a Six group sites accommodate up to 25 beach and lawn area with 100 picnic sites. lockable closet, an accessible restroom, Overnight boating is permitted, but boats persons each; limit of eight vehicles per a covered living area, an upper sun deck/ site. Larger groups may reserve more than must have self-contained sanitary facilities, sleeping area, and room for tents. Bring your and all waste and water outlets on board must one site. own drinking water. Horse camping — Loafer Creek Horse Camp be sealed. Use sanitation stations around the has 15 campsites, an accessible restroom with Boat-in Camps lake at the marinas. showers, pipe corrals, and horse exercise and Boat-in camping is first-come, first-served, Boat mooring is permitted except where washing stations. and only in designated campsites identified posted otherwise; marina berths are leased Bloomer Horse Camp has three first-come, by signs at beach areas around the lake. Ask by prior arrangement. Overnight camping first-served seasonal campsites, with a vault directions to your camp at the park entrance on shore while boating is not permitted, toilet and no showers or running water. Check or launching area. Each camp has six to with the exception of the boat-in campsites; in at the Spillway kiosk before the ten-mile twenty-six individual campsites; boat camps however, boaters are welcome to go ashore ride to camp. are located at Craig Saddle, Foreman Point, for day use. SWIMMING autumn. To schedule guided group tours, areas, marinas, and fish-cleaning stations The Loafer Creek Area and North Forebay please call (530) 534-2306 or visit all have accessible features. Some accessible near the Aquatic Center are the only http://www.wildlife.ca.gov/fishing/ sites with hookups may be reserved at designated swimming areas at the lake. hatcheries/feather-river Bidwell Canyon. The 5.5-mile bike trail Lifeguard service is seasonal only; do not is barrier-free, and four other trails offer ACCESSIBLE FEATuRES allow children to swim unattended. some accessibility. The visitor centers are accessible. Accessibility is continually improving. FISHING The park’s campgrounds, restrooms, picnic For updates, visit http://access.parks.ca.gov. Rainbow and German-brown trout, large- and smallmouth bass, black and spotted bass, PLEASE REMEMBER and some catfish and salmon are caught Dumping — The dumping of waste or refuse • Night boating — Only boats equipped with here. All anglers over age 16 must carry a in any of the area’s water is prohibited at all the proper running lights may use the lake California sport fishing license. Shore and times. Please help keep Lake Oroville clean. at night. The speed limit is five miles per boat fishing are permitted in the North and Sanitation stations and floating restrooms have hour when it is dark. South Forebays, but no motorized boats are been placed at strategic locations. • Securing boats — If you leave your boat to allowed in the North. Do not fish or take your Driftwood — Because it is not part of the area’s go ashore, be sure to tie it up. boat into the designated swim areas. natural ecosystem, driftwood can be collected • Lake level — Lake level fluctuates daily and used for fuel. It can be found in the lake throughout the year. Summer and fall draw THE FEATHER RIVER FISH HATCHERY and its tributaries or ashore between the down (lower); winter and spring rise. This The Department of Fish and Wildlife operates actual lake level and the high-water mark. change in surface level also changes the a two-part salmon and steelhead hatchery location of shoals near shore, so look for at 5 Table Mountain Blvd., Oroville 95965. BOATING varying hazards. Underwater windows in the barrier dam’s • Boating rules — All boaters should be observation area permit close-up viewing of familiar with boating rules and regulations. CAMPING • Fires and fuel — In hot weather, extreme fire the fish ladder during spawning. The ABCs of California Boating from the hazard conditions exist; fires are permitted At the fish hatchery building across the Division of Boating and Waterways may be found at any park entrance or marina or at only in designated fire rings and barbecues street, artificial spawning takes place in the www.dbw.parks.ca.gov. within campsites. No ground fires. Call 911 • Speed limits — The speed limit is five miles or contact the nearest park employee to per hour within 100 feet of a swimmer or 200 report a fire. feet of any shore, boat-launching facility or • Firewood — Dead wood (not driftwood) is a designated mooring area. Water skiing is not normal part of the park’s ecosystem, so its permitted in the narrow upper reaches of collection and use are prohibited. Firewood the lake’s tributaries. can be purchased from camp hosts. Use • Boating tips — Floating logs and other propane- or gas-fueled camp stoves and driftwood are boating hazards, especially charcoal-burning barbecues only within during the winter and spring when heavy designated camping or day-use areas. rains wash dangerous debris into the lake. The fishing is great year-round. 800'

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