Best attractions and places to see around Oroville, a city located in the Okanogan region, just south of the Canadian border. The area is characterized by its position at the end of Lake Osoyoos, where the Similkameen and Okanogan Rivers converge. Visitors can explore a landscape featuring sagebrush, cacti, and fertile agricultural lands. The region offers a mix of natural features, historical sites, and urban trails.
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Osoyoos Canal Walkway is a paved, roughly five-kilometre loop that follows a historic irrigation canal once used to supply water to Osoyoos’ orchards, vineyards, and early community development. The route passes through sagebrush, cacti, and fertile agricultural lands, with plenty of native wildlife to see, including pheasants, osprey and wood ducks. Along the way, there are beautiful views of orchards, wineries, Osoyoos Lake, and the surrounding valley, making it one of the area’s most memorable urban trails. It’s a fantastic route, especially if you’re here in the evening, as the elevated vantage point is an excellent place for a sunset walk.
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Oroville is in the Okanogan, just four miles south of the Canadian border along U.S. Route 97. The town of under 2,000 people enjoys being situated at the end of Lake Osoyoos, where the Similkameen and Okanogan Rivers converge. This town hosts the Old Molson Museum Ghost Town, Tumbleweed Film Festival, and the Oroville May Festival.
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The Osoyoos Lake and the semi-desert are located at one of these great vantage points at feet, on the left lie the US, across the mountains and the Richter Pass, which leads over to Keremeos. It is always breathtaking to stand at this vantage point and look down into the valley. And the best thing is: This great view is for free, no kiosk spoils the view.
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Grandiose location on a narrow headland in the lake. Large pitches. Early booking is recommended in the main season, as very popular. Beautiful beaches with swimming. Ososyoos is within walking distance.
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Oroville, California, is surrounded by natural beauty. You can explore the vast Lake Oroville State Recreation Area, perfect for hiking, boating, and enjoying panoramic views. Don't miss the seasonal wildflower displays and waterfalls at North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve, or the impressive 410-foot Feather Falls via a rewarding hike. For a calmer water experience, visit North Thermalito Forebay for swimming and non-motorized boating.
Absolutely. Oroville boasts a rich Gold Rush history. Explore the beautifully preserved Oroville Chinese Temple and Museum Complex, a California Historic Landmark. You can also step back in time at the C.F. Lott Home, a Victorian-era house, or the Pioneer History Museum. The Oroville Dam itself is a significant engineering marvel and a historical landmark.
Families will enjoy a visit to the Lake Oroville Visitor Center, which offers interactive exhibits and a 360-degree viewing tower of the Oroville Dam. Riverbend Park provides picnic areas, modern play structures, and a sandy riverfront beach. The Feather River Fish Hatchery is also a great spot to observe salmon and steelhead during spawning seasons through underwater windows.
The Brad Freeman Trail around Lake Oroville is popular for both hiking and cycling, offering varied scenery over its 41 miles. For a challenging hike, consider the Feather Falls Scenic Trail. If you're looking for cycling routes, you can find various options around the area, including those detailed in the Cycling around Oroville and Road Cycling Routes around Oroville guides.
Late winter through early spring is ideal for experiencing the vibrant wildflowers and waterfalls at North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve. Summer is perfect for water activities at Lake Oroville and North Thermalito Forebay. Fall offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the changing foliage along the Feather River.
Yes, Oroville is home to the unique Antique Tool Museum, recognized by the Smithsonian as the largest documented tool collection in the United States. Many of Oroville's museums, including the C.F. Lott Home, Oroville Chinese Temple, Pioneer History Museum, Antique Tool Museum, and Feather River Nature Center, are conveniently located within a mile of each other in the Downtown Historic District, forming "Museum Mile".
Yes, the Lake Oroville Visitor Center provides excellent views of the Oroville Dam, the tallest dam in the United States. The center also features educational exhibits about its engineering and history.
The Lake Oroville Visitor Center offers a 360-degree viewing tower with panoramic lake views. For a shorter, easy trail with expansive views over Lake Oroville and the Sacramento Valley, consider visiting Big Bald Rock.
The Oroville Wildlife Area offers a rugged and uncrowded experience for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The Feather River Fish Hatchery allows visitors to observe salmon and steelhead, and the Feather River Nature Center, located at a former Maidu fishing village site, features local wildlife displays and scenic trails.
Lake Oroville State Recreation Area is a prime spot for houseboating, camping, and various water sports. North Thermalito Forebay is excellent for calm, current-free swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and canoeing. The Feather River also offers scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
Yes, Oroville is home to several wineries, including Grey Fox Vineyards, Live Vine Vineyard & Winery, and Long Creek Winery & Ranch, which offer wine tasting experiences. For entertainment, you can visit Feather Falls Casino and Gold Country Casino Resort, providing gaming, dining, and live entertainment.


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