Caswell Memorial State Park offers a peaceful natural setting along the Sacramento River with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and picnicking amid riparian woodland and historic sites.
Caswell Memorial State Park is located along the Sacramento River in Tehama County, Northern California. The park encompasses approximately 258 acres of riverfront habitat characterized by lush riparian woodlands, shaded picnic areas, and diverse wildlife. This park preserves the site of the Caswell family’s historic ranch and includes remnants of early California settlement and river commerce. The landscape features towering cottonwoods, oaks, and sycamores providing shade and habitat for numerous bird species including herons, kingfishers, and migratory songbirds. Visitors can enjoy access to the Sacramento River, popular for fishing species such as salmon and steelhead during their runs in the spring and fall. The park’s trails provide easy, flat routes suitable for casual hikers and families. Kayakers and canoeists also frequent the river near the park, launching into scenic stretches with opportunities to observe river otters, beavers, and waterfowl. Picnic facilities equipped with tables and grills make Caswell Memorial a favored spot for day visitors looking to combine recreation with natural beauty. Its peaceful setting and historical significance make it appealing for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Accessible year-round, the park offers modest amenities and serves as a quiet retreat within Northern California’s river country.
Sacramento River fishing access with runs of salmon and steelhead
Historic Caswell family ranch site with interpretive signage
Riparian woodland habitat supporting diverse bird populations
Shaded picnic areas along the river popular for family outings
Historic site preserving the home and remnants of the early settlers along the Sacramento River.
Prime location for angling and launching non-motorized watercraft.
A thriving ecosystem of mature cottonwoods, oaks, and sycamores supporting diverse birdlife.