- 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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Mini golf, go-carts, batting cages and an arcade are all available at the 49er Family Fun Park. The park hosts several special events and offers a variety of packages for private parties.
33.7 Miles
Built by bowlers, Prosperity Lanes offers recreational and league bowling and is open seven days a week. The facility features a bar and grill, pro shop, special events and accommodations for parties.
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10791 E. Empire St, Grass Valley, CA 95945
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From 1850 to it closing in 1956, the Empire Mine State Historic Park produced more than 5.8 million ounces of gold. The park still contains many of the original mine buildings, the owner's cottage, mining tunnels and a restored garden.
36.6 Miles
Alta Sierra Biblical Gardens is a quiet place for meditation and reflection and retreat. The gardens feature a forest setting overlooking 90 feet cascading falls along with a variety of blossoms blanketing the landscape.
41.3 Miles
Located within the Sierra Nevada Mountain foothills, Orchard Springs Campground is a campground along the shores of Rollins Lake. Campers commonly enjoy staying in tents or renting one of the cabins and boating during their trips.
44.7 Miles
A neighborhood park, Joiner Park covers 13 acres and features a 4-acre vernal pool and intermittent wetland preserve. The park also has a baseball and softball diamonand, a football and soccer field, playground, and a walking and jogging loop.
45.2 Miles
Hikers visiting Death Valley National Park frequent Golden Canyon, one of the park's most interesting areas. Golden Canyon was formed by millions of years of water erosion, and its beautifully striated walls provide important geological clues about how the land evolved over time.
45.2 Miles
Museum Lincoln Area Archive is a historical museum that chronicles the lives of the early settlers of California. The museum has on display timeworn pictures and a restored buggy car.
45.5 Miles
The 24-acre McBean Park is a recreational park that includes a baseball field, a skateboard park, a horseshoe court, a bandstand, and restrooms. The park also features a playground that was designed by Leathers and Associates.
45.7 Miles
Named for a nearby ravine, Auburn Ravine Dog Park is an off-leash canine recreation area providing grass fields and trees lining the perimeter. The park is fenced, has shaded areas and offers a separate location for smaller dogs.