Chico is the home of Bidwell Park, one of the largest
city parks in the United States.
The park was established in 1905 when
Annie Bidwell, the widow of Chico founder John Bidwell,
donated 2,500 acres of land to the city of Chico.
Additional land purchased since that time have
increased the park size to about 3,670 acres.
and about 11 miles in length.
Attractions in Bidwell Park
Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park
Big Chico Creek
Anita Ingrao Observatory
near Horseshoe Lake
Chico Creek Nature Center
1968 East 8th Street
Chico Creek Nature Center
The main information center for Bidwell Park is
located sat 1968 East Eighth Street.
Phone: 530-891-4671
Golf Course of Bidwell Park
18 hole golf course Located at 3199 Golf Course Road.
Phone: 530-891-8417
Disc Golf Courses in Bidwell Park
- Peregrine Point 18 Hole Disc Golf Course (Upper Bidwell Park)
- Sherwood Forest Kids Disc Golf Course (Middle Bidwell Park)
Activities in Bidwell Park
- Astronomy and Star Gazing (Chico Community Observatory)
Disc Golf (Chico Outsiders Disc Golf Courses)
Hiking (pedestrian-only Yahi Trail in upper Park)
Horseback Riding
- most trails in the park are multi-use
Mountain Biking
- helmets required when riding off pavement
Paragliding
- Bidwell Park Fliers
- Paragliding Rules
Swimmming
- Pool Swimming (Sycamore Pool, One Mile Recreation Area)
- Creek Swimming (Big Chico Creek)
Activity Resources
City of Chico - Bidwell Park Recreation
Sections of Bidwell Park
Downtown Bidwell Park
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Annie's Glen Picnic Area>
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Bidwell Bowl Amphitheater
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Bidwell Mansion
- CARD Center
- Chico Park Division
- Children's Playground
- City Council Chambers
- Lost Park
Lower Bidwell Park
- Campfire Council Ring
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Caper Acres Children's Playground
- Cedar Grove
- Cedar Grove Parking
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Chico Creek Nature Center (1968 East 8th Street)
- Kennedy Site Parking
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One Mile Recreation Area
- Park and Ride
- Sycamore Field
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Sycamore Pool<>/a> (cemented section of Big Chico Creek)
- Weed management project and picnic site 24-25
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About Lower Bidwell Park
Middle Bidwell Park
- Centennial Avenue Trailhead
- Easter Cross
- Equestrian Arena
- Five Mile Recreation Area
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Golf Course of Bidwell Park
- Hooker Oak Rec. Area
- Horseshoe Lake
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Chico Community Observatory (near Horseshoe Lake)
- Police Pistol Range
- Rifle Range
- Upper Park Entrance
- Wildwood Park
Upper Bidwell Park
SWIMMING HOLES
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Alligator Swimming Hole
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Bear Swimming Hole
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Brown's Swimming Hole
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Diversion Dam Swimming Hole
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Salmon Swimming Hole
TRAILS
- Pine Trail
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B-Trail (difficult)
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Bloody Pin Trail
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Live Oak Trail (difficult)
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Lower Trail (easy)
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Middle Trail (easy)
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North Rim Trail (easy)
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Annie Bidwell Trail / South Rim Trail
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Guardians Trail
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10 Mile House Road Trail
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Upper Trail (moderate to difficult)
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Yahi Trail (easy)
OTHER SITES
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Big Chico Creek
- Bidwell Ranch
- Day Camp
- Devil's Kitchen
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Upper Bidwell Park Disc Golf Course
- Green Gate
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Upper Park Road
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About Upper Bidwell Park
Bidwell Park Resources
Friends of Bidwell Park
Organization established in April of 2003 to
preserve and protect the natural resources of
Bidwell Park by providing volunteers
and community outreach and education programs.
Bidwell Park Dot Org
Overview of Bidwell Park
Wikipedia "Bidwell Park" Article
Other Attractions in Chico
Chico Travel Guide
About Butte County
Sacramento Valley of California