The Chico Air Museum was founded to collect, preserve, document and display artifacts significant to the rich aviation and aerospace history of Chico Army Air Field and the North Valley.
The Upper Bidwell Park is situated on the eastern outskirts of Chico and covers an expansive area of approximately 3,670 acres. It is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States and offers a range of recreational opportunities and natural beauty. The park extends into the Sierra Nevada foothills, offering a diverse landscape of canyons, hills, and valleys.
The Honey Run Covered Bridge is a historic landmark located in Chico, California. The Honey Run Covered Bridge is situated in Butte Creek Canyon, approximately 6 miles northeast of downtown Chico. It spans across Butte Creek, surrounded by scenic natural beauty.
Phantom Falls, also known as Coal Canyon Falls, is a stunning waterfall located in the Oroville area of California. Phantom Falls is situated in the Table Mountain Ecological Reserve, which is northeast of Oroville and approximately 20 miles northeast of Chico. The waterfall is part of the diverse and scenic landscape of the reserve.
Chico is a vibrant city located in Butte County, Northern California, approximately 90 miles north of Sacramento. It is nestled in the Sacramento Valley, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Sierra Nevada foothills and close to the Bidwell Park. Chico is the most populous city in Butte County. In 2019, the US Census estimated the population of Chico is 103,301.
Beatson Falls is a waterfall located in Butte Valley, California, United States. The waterfall is located in a remote area of the valley and requires a challenging hike to access it. Beatson Falls is one of the two nicest and most spectacular falls on the Table Mountain Wildlife Area in Oroville.
The Stansbury Home is a historic house located in Chico, California. The Stansbury Home was built in 1883 for Dr. Oscar Stansbury, a prominent physician in Chico. It is a beautiful example of Victorian Italianate architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Oroville Shooting Range is a popular facility for shooting sports enthusiasts located in Oroville, California. It is conveniently situated near Highway 70, making it easily accessible for visitors from Oroville and surrounding areas.
Located in central northern California, Gray Lodge Wildlife Area provides habitat to over 300 species of resident and migratory birds and mammals, including more than 1 million waterfowl every year. Seasonal hunting and fishing, wildlife viewing, nature trails and a taxidermy exhibit are among the popular attractions of this land.