- Our list of the best things to do in Oroville, California, features the top 68 nearby activities — including 31 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Oroville, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Food & Drink.
- The results below include the top 22 things to do within the city of Oroville, CA , followed by 46 popular activities in nearby cities, including Chico, Paradise and Yuba City
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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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As a riverfront park, Bedrock Park has amenities like a splash park, fishing areas, a beach, and a disc golf course. The park features several picnic pavilions themed after wildlife like bears and salmon.
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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.
16.2 Miles
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.
16.3 Miles
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.
16.8 Miles
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.
16.8 Miles
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.
16.9 Miles
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.
17.0 Miles
Hosting a wide range of performing arts events, Paradise Performing Arts offers visitors a 762 seat theater to watch performances in. Each season visitors can attend a variety of dances, theater groups, concerts, and other cultural events.
17.0 Miles
Paradise Art Center encourages, promotes and nurtures the visual arts. They offer exhibits, events, workshops and classes including ongoing classes for Watercolor I, pottery, Drawing and Colored Pencil, Plein Air, Watercolor II and Acrylic & Oil.