- TripBuzz found 49 things to do with kids in or near Oroville, California, including 35 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Chico, Paradise and Yuba City.
- From Lazy T Trail Rides to Combat Zone Paintball Park, the Oroville area offers 37 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, Other Adventures and Bowling.
- Oroville, CA is home to the headquarters of the Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians. The meeting point of three unique types of land with the Central Valley, Sierra Nevada, and Cascade Mountains bordering all three sides, visitors have their pick of outdoor activities and attractions from hiking and mountain climbing to water sports.
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4995 Durham-Pentz Road, Oroville, CA 95965
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The Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Foundation serves as a home for animals from six different continents. The location's animals include bears, ducks, foxes, coyotes, lions, tigers, deer, servals, and reptiles.
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Located on Oroville's North Thermalito Forebay, the Forebay Aquative Center offers a safe boating and water recreation for locals and visitors of all ages. The center rents out an array of equipment including kayaks, stand up boards, boats and more.
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Showcasing the talent of local actors and performers, Birdcage Theatre features shows ranging from contemporary plays to illusionist performances. The theater is run by local volunteers, and often hosts community fundraiser events.
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Featuring Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, State Theater is a Great Depression era theater that currently hosts symphonies, dance recitals, and musicals from local theater companies. Throughout the year, visitors can attend concerts for jazz, blues, country, folk, and more.
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West Branch of Feather River, Pentz Road, Paradise, CA 95969
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A full service marina and boat launch, Lake Oroville - Lime Saddle Launch offers boat slips, maintenance and repair services, and a variety of water craft for rent, ranging from pontoon boats to jet skis.
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The Bowling Alley, Tall Pines Entertainment Center, is a recreational facility that offers a fully stocked pro shop, a pool table, a sports bar, and an in-house restaurant. The center also has a video game arcade and bowling leagues.
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Starring local actors, Theatre On the Ridge offers visitors a mix of comedies, plays, and musicals to attend each season. The theater also has a youth program that teaches acting, dancing, and singing.
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Providing passage over a river, Honey Run Covered Bridge is a historic wooden, covered bridge that visitors can walk on. The park hosts an annual pancake breakfast on the bridge with prizes and pancakes.
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Established in 1973, the Gold Nugget Museum maintains a collection of artifacts and exhibits pertaining to local history and culture. The museum also presents a variety of programs, plays, and melodramas.
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Situated at a train station from the early 1900s, Paradise Depot Museum displays the region's historical artifacts. The museum hosts gold nugget days, where visitors can pan for gold with others.