Hiking:
With so many hiking, biking, and equestrian trails in the area, Lake Oroville State Recreation Area awaits to be explored! And in the coming years, many of these trails will be improved and extended. Please check with the Lake Oroville Visitors Center for the most up to date hiking information.
| Trail Facility | Use | Access | Health & Safety | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miles of Trail | Allowable Uses | Vehicle and Vehicle/Trailer Parking Spaces | Toilets | Trash Receptacles | |
| Trailhead Access Sites | |||||
| East Hamilton Rd Trailhead Access | - | - | Approx 5 veh. | 0 | 0 |
| Toland Road Trailhead Access | - | - | Undesignated; ~ 10 vehicles | 0 | 0 |
| Tres Vias Rd Trailhead Access | - | - | Undesignated; ~ 10 vehicles | 0 | 0 |
| Lakeland Blvd Trailhead Access | - | - | Undesignated; ~30 vehicles, ~10 veh./trailers | 0 | 0 |
| Saddle Dam Trailhead Access | - | - | Undesignated; ~40 vehicles, ~15 veh./trailers | 1 | 1 |
| Trails | |||||
| Bidwell Canyon Trail | 4.9 | Bicycles, Hiking | 477 1 | 2 1 | 3 1 |
| Brad Freeman Trail | 41.0 | Bicycles, Hiking 2 | Various | - | - |
| Chaparral Interpretive Trail | 0.2 | Pedestrian | 107 3 | 2 3 | 6 3 |
| Dan Beebe Trail | 14.3 | Equestrian, Hiking | Various | - | - |
| Feather Falls Trail 4 | 4.5 | Multiple-use | Approx. 50 | 1 | 1 |
| Loafer Creek Day Use/Campground Trail | 1.7 | Hiking Only | 251 5 | 2 5 | 2 5 |
| Loafer Creek Loop Trail | 3.2 | Equestrian, Hiking 6 | 251 7 | 1 7 | 11 7 |
| Sewim Bo Trail | 0.5 | Multiple-use 9 | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
| OWA Trails | Unknown | Multiple-use | Various | Unknown | Unknown |
| Potter's Ravine Trail | 5.5 | Multiple-use 10 | 468 8 | 2 8 | 1 8 |
| Roy Rogers Trail | 4.0 | Equestrian, Hiking 6 | 251 5 | 2 5 | 2 5 |
| Wyk Island Trail | 0.2 | Hiking Only | 477 1 | 4 1 | 3 1 |
- In the Bidwell Canyon area
- Horses currently allowed on some segments, proposed for others
- At the Lake Oroville Visitors Center
- Not within the Project 2100 boundary
- In the Loafer Creek day use Area
- Portions proposed to be multiple use
- In the northern Loafer Creek area
- At the Spillway area (upper parking area)
- Originally designed as a hiking trail, it is not officially closed to any type of use
- An ADA accessible portion near the Spillway parking lot is closed to horses and bicycles.
Note: The dash indicates that there is no such facility or that the category does not apply.
