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Lake Oroville Offers Many Choices For Fall Recreation.


Lifestyle & Entertainment Editors/Calendar Writers

OROVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 24, 2002

During Fall, Lake Oroville Lake Oroville is a large man-made reservoir lake in central Northern California in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.

It is located east of the city of Oroville, California in Butte County. The lake has a capacity of 3,537,580 acre feet (4.
 offers a rich menu of recreational choices for campers, boaters, anglers, riders, hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts. Cool nights and moderate daytime temperatures make this an ideal season at Oroville.

Lake Recreation

The second-largest reservoir in California, Lake Oroville offers excellent boating and fishing. With 167 miles of shoreline, Oroville is surpassed in size only by Shasta Lake For the city, see .
Shasta Lake is a reservoir created by the building of Shasta Dam in California, USA. Shasta Lake is the 3rd largest lake in California, after Lake Tahoe and the Salton Sea, with a capacity of 4,552,000 acre-feet (5.6 km³).
 among reservoirs in California. It's easily accessible via State Highways 70 and 99 about an hour's drive north of Sacramento.

Oroville Dam Oroville Dam, 770 ft (235 m) high and 7,600 ft (2,317 m) long, on the Feather River, N Calif., near the city of Oroville. The largest unit of the Feather River project, the dam was built (1957–68) to provide electric power, drinking water, and irrigation for  is the nation's tallest, with a commanding view of the valley, the Sutter Buttes The Sutter Buttes, also known as the Marysville Buttes or Histum Yani (Maidu), are a small circular complex of eroded volcanic lava domes which rise above the flat plains of the California Central Valley, USA.  and nearby Table Mountain.

After school resumed, more diverse campground choices became available in the Oroville State Recreation Area, administered by the Department of Parks and Recreation.

Major campsites include the 51-site Lime Saddle Campground, opened in July 2001, Loafer Creek Campground with more than 130 individual camp sites and six group sites, the 74-camp site Bidwell Canyon Campground, and several floating campsites.

Special Events

Special events on Oroville's Fall calendar include the community's annual Salmon Festival on Sept. 28, two major bass angling tournaments -- the US Angler's Choice Regional Tournament of Champions on Oct. 18-19 and a Celebrity Bass Tournament on Nov. 22-23 -- and an annual equestrian endurance race on November 2. A "ride and tie" competition has been added to the traditional horse endurance race.

The Salmon Festival offered a variety of displays at venues including downtown Oroville, the Feather River
This article treats the river in California. For other uses see Feather River (disambiguation)


The Feather River is a principal tributary of the Sacramento River, 170 miles in length, in Northern California in the United States.
 Nature Center and the Feather River Fish Hatchery hatchery

a commercial establishment dedicated to the hatching of bird eggs to provide day old chicks and poults to the poultry industry.


hatchery liquid
the contents of unfertilized eggs. Used in petfood manufacture.
. Festival activities included a craft fair, exhibits, a farmers market and barbecued salmon.

Salmon Migration

The end of Summer brought the annual migration of salmon up the Feather River and an intense pace of salmon egg-taking activities at the Feather River Fish Hatchery, located on the Feather River near downtown Oroville.

Built by the Department of Water Resources in 1966 and 1967, the hatchery was expanded in 1998. Operated by the Department of Fish and Game, the fish hatchery fills a vital role in Feather River salmon reproduction. Recently modernized to accommodate handicapped visitors, the hatchery offers dramatic new educational exhibits and is open to visitors.

The hatchery opened its fish ladder on September 3. A viewing window at the hatchery provides a fascinating closeup of the mature salmon.

Equestrian Endurance Ride

November brings two noteworthy equestrian events to Lake Oroville.

The fourth annual Lake Oroville Vista Endurance Ride (LOVER) is scheduled for Saturday, November 2. Equestrian endurance riding Noun 1. endurance riding - riding for long hours over long distances
horseback riding, riding - travel by being carried on horseback
 is a fast-growing sport well suited to the scenic and well-maintained trails at Lake Oroville.

Supported by almost 40 volunteers, including veterinarians Veterinarians and veterinary surgeons (vets) are medical professionals who operate exclusively on animals. Well-known and notable veterinarians include:
  • Wayne Allard, a U.S.
 and health care providers, the LOVER event offers a choice of two distances -- A 30 mile ride that must be completed in seven hours, and a 50-mile ride with a 12 hour deadline. Riders camp over the Friday night prior to the competition and attend a pre-ride meeting that familiarizes them with the ride, and veterinary checks and procedures. Horses must pass vet checks during the event in order to continue the endurance ride.

"Our ride is always the first Saturday in November," says Kathy Papa, one of the event organizers. "So far, the weather has been perfect -- in the 70 degree range, and without rain."

This year, a "ride and tie" competition has been added to LOVER.

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 Cheryl Domnitch, ride manager for the event, ride and tie is a team sport featuring two humans and one horse per team. The humans alternate running and riding. The Lake Oroville Ride and Tie will offer riders and runners a choice of two distance events, a 12-miler and a 30-mile distance.

Biking, Riding, Fishing

Biking and horse riding can be enjoyed year-round on extensive trails at the lake. Marinas at Loafer Creek and Bidwell Bar are focal points of boating activity. Campgrounds are located at many venues around the lake, convenient to trails and boat ramps.

For anglers, Lake Oroville offers both cold water and warm water fisheries fisheries. From earliest times and in practically all countries, fisheries have been of industrial and commercial importance. In the large N Atlantic fishing grounds off Newfoundland and Labrador, for example, European and North American fishing fleets have long .

Lake Oroville boasts an outstanding Fall bass fishery. Local experts expect the bass fishing to improve as Fall progresses.

Chinook salmon chinook salmon
 or king salmon

Prized North Pacific food and sport fish (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) of the salmon family. The average weight is about 22 lbs (10 kg), but individuals of 50–80 lbs (22–36 kg) are not unusual.
 fishing is likely to improve as lake temperatures cool. In June this year, about 50,000 coho salmon Coho salmon

oncorhynchuskisutch.
 fingerlings were planted in Lake Oroville. This was the first planting of coho coho
 or silver salmon

Species (Oncorhynchus kisutch) of salmon prized for food and sport that ranges from the Bering Sea to Japan and the Salinas River of Monterey Bay, Cal. It weighs about 10 lbs (4.
 in Oroville since 1991. Another 150,000 will be planted during the Fall. These fish will be about 10 inches long when planted, according to DWR DWR Design Within Reach
DWR Department of Water Resources
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 fish biologist Eric See.

Fish and Game has planted Oroville's Thermalito Forebay on a regular basis throughout the Summer. The result is a great fishing opportunity for both bank and boat anglers, according to Biologist See.

Oroville's Many Uses

Lake Oroville provides a maximum storage capacity of just over 3.5 million acre-feet, capturing runoff from the Feather River watershed. Lake Oroville serves many purposes, including: flood control for the Oroville region of Butte County Butte County can refer to any of the following:
  • Butte County, California
  • Butte County, Idaho
  • Butte County, South Dakota
  • Box Butte County, Nebraska
; water to benefit Feather River fisheries, the Delta environment and water quality; and water for users locally as well as downstream.

A hydroelectric plant under Oroville Dam generates much of the electricity needed to pump water throughout California's State Water Project.

Lake Levels

As is common with most multi-purpose reservoirs, Lake Oroville's level declines gradually as Fall progresses.

Visitors Center

A Visitors Center overlooking Lake Oroville provides information and exhibits about the lake, its construction and history, and its many recreation opportunities. Admission is free. Just east of the dam, the center is located at the north end of Kelly Ridge Road The name Ridge Road can refer to multiple streets and roads. Canada
  • In the Ontario township of The Nation, Ridge Road is an east-west street located seven miles north of Highway 417.
.

Displays include film of Oroville Dam's construction in the early 1960s and informational exhibits on Oroville's important role in storing water and generating power for the State Water Project. A 47-foot viewing tower offers a panoramic view of the lake and surrounding terrain.

Operated jointly by DWR and DPR DPR Department (al) Performance Report
DPR Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica (Italian Republic presidential decree)
DPR Department of Pesticide Regulation (California) 
, the center is open daily except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day New Year's Day, among ancient peoples the first day of the year frequently corresponded to the vernal or autumnal equinox, or to the summer or winter solstice. In the Middle Ages it was celebrated among Christians usually on Mar. 25. . The Visitor Center phone number is 530/538-2219.

For More Information

While much information is available at the Visitors Center, you can learn a great deal about Oroville by checking the agencies, phone numbers and Web site listed below:

Campgrounds -- Department of Parks and Recreation, 530/538-2200.

Equestrian endurance event -- Kathy Papa, 530/534-9057 or by email at pcpapa@jps.net

Equestrian Ride and Tie event -- Cheryl Domnitch, 530/273-5668 or by email at cdefpe@aol.com

Oroville Visitors Center -- 530/538-2219.

Oroville community activities and special events:

Oroville Visitor and Tourism Bureau -- 1-888/OROVILLE

Oroville Area Chamber or Commerce -- 1-800/655-GOLD.

Oroville Chamber Website -- www.Oroville-city.com/chamber.

The Department of Water Resources operates and maintains the State Water Project, provides dam safety and flood control and inspection services, assists local water districts in water management and water conservation planning, and plans for future statewide water needs.

Visit DWR 's Website at http://wwwdwr.water.ca.gov/
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