Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park offers visitors a scenic riparian habitat along the Sacramento River with opportunities for hiking, fishing, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing in a lush natural setting near Chico, California.
Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park protects a vital stretch of the Sacramento River corridor and surrounding riparian woodlands south of Chico, California. The park spans over 2,700 acres of riverine forest, shaded riverbanks, and open grasslands, providing a critical habitat for diverse native flora and fauna. The park’s geography includes river wetlands, oak woodlands, and mixed riparian vegetation that supports populations of birds, deer, beavers, and other wildlife. Established in 1979, the park preserves an important riparian ecosystem within a rapidly developing region. It is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts offering multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding along the river, as well as picnic areas and access points for fishing and non-motorized boating. The park’s relatively flat terrain and scenic views provide a peaceful outdoor experience while protecting sensitive riparian habitats. Visitors often seek out the park’s quiet river beaches for wildlife observation and seasonal wildflower displays. The park serves as a gateway to exploring the Sacramento River’s ecological significance and contributes to regional conservation efforts. Its proximity to the city of Chico makes it an accessible day-use natural area with a balance of recreation and habitat protection.
Scenic views along the Sacramento River riparian corridor
Diverse wildlife including migratory birds and river otters
Multi-purpose trails suited for hiking, biking, and horseback riding
Quiet river beaches ideal for fishing and paddle sports
A protected stretch of river and surrounding forest that supports diverse plant and animal species along one of California’s major waterways.
Over 15 miles of multi-use trails designed for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians providing scenic river views.
Several designated spots along the riverbank where visitors can observe migratory birds, river otters, and other native wildlife.