Links
- City of Chico--
- Big Chico Creek flow graphs from the California Department of Water Resources, data from automatic sensors near the golf course, for the past:
- California Department of Fish & Game -- Fishing Licenses and Regulations
- A map of bike trails in Bidwell Park, from the city web site [pdf 1.9 MB]
Currently six organizations lease areas within Bidwell Park. These include the Bidwell Park Golf Club, Chico Area Recreation District (CARD), Chico Creek Nature Center, Chico Equestrian Association, Chico Rod and Gun Club and Kiwanis Chico Community Observatory.
- The 18-hole Bidwell Park Golf Course, located on about 130 acres of Upper Bidwell Park, is leased and operated by the non-profit Bidwell Park Golf Club. The club does not have its own web site but information about the course is available on the American Golf web site. A map of the course is available at Bidwell Park Golf Course.
- The Chico Creek Nature Center, located on East 8th St. in Lower Park, operates as the information and interpretive center for Bidwell Park and houses a non-releasable living animal museum. They are open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Phone 891-4671.
- The Kiwanis Chico Community Observatory offers telescopes for public star gazing. Located near Horseshoe Lake, It is open Thursday through Sunday nights, weather permitting, and Sunday afternoons for observations of the sun.
- Just upstream from the Upper Park, the Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve is owned and operated by the Bidwell Environmental Institute at California State University, Chico. Because of the research that's conducted here and the hunting that's allowed at various times of the year on this property, dogs are not allowed and you must sign in at one of the entrances for access. Also, bicycle riding is not permitted on the BCCER trails--they can't afford to upgrade the trails to accommodate mountain bike use.
- The Chico Area Recreation and Park District (CARD) provides recreational facilities for the greater Chico area. CARD facilities leased within Bidwell Park include Sycamore Field at One Mile, and the Hooker Oak Recreation Area.
- The Chico Rod & Gun Club has an indoor shooting range in Upper Bidwell Park.
- The Chico Equestrian Association leases about 19 acres in Upper Park, which includes the horse arenas off Wildwood Ave. near the entrance to Upper Park.
P.O. Box 136, Butte City, CA 94920, 895-8550 - Bidwell Mansion State Historical Park is located on The Esplanade at the west end of Bidwell Park.
- The Gateway Science Museum (formerly called the Northern California Natural History Museum) has built a facility next to Bidwell Mansion, which will be open in the fall of 2009. Currently, they offer 2 lectures series each year.
- Altacal Audubon Society, the local chapter of the National Audubon Society, focuses on birds.
- Bidwell Park Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 3223, Chico CA 95927-3223. The investment income from donations will be used for park projects.
- The Big Chico Creek Watershed Alliance is an advocate for the entire Big Chico Creek watershed from Colby Mountain to the Sacramento River.
- The Butte Environmental Council sponsors a September Bidwell Park and creeks of Chico cleanup. Also, BEC holds the Endangered Species Faire every year at Cedar Grove on the first Saturday in May.
- The California Conservation Corps offers training and work experience to recent high school graduates. Their Chico-based workers frequently volunteer in Bidwell Park. For more information, call 894-0495 or visit their office at 2725 Hwy 32 Suite F, Chico.
- The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) -- the Mt. Lassen Chapter is the local group -- is a statewide non-profit organization of amateurs and professionals with a common interest in California's native plants.
- Contact Chico Cat Coalition to report cats abandoned in the park or to adopt a cat.
- The Herbarium at CSUC provides information about plants in workshops, books, CD-ROMs, and a searchable database.
- Kids and Creeks is a hands-on science education program which does restoration work in the park.
- Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria,125 Mission Ranch Blvd. Chico, CA 95926 Ph. (530) 343-6614
- Northern California Regional Land Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the conservation and preservation of northern California's open spaces.
- The Yahi Group of the Sierra Club promotes conservation, parklands, and leads hikes in the park and throughout the area.
Sacramento River Preservation Trust, an educational organization to protect and preserve the natural values of the Sacramento River.
Streaminders--riparian restoration on Big Chico Creek and Lindo Channel
Roger Cole 895-0866
- "Understanding Blue Oak Regeneration," a paper from Phytosphere Research, Vacaville.
- A collection of links regarding Oaks Woodland Ecology and Monitoring and Oak Regeneration/Restoration from the University of California Integrated Hardwood Range Management Program.
- The California Oak Foundation a "non-profit educational organization committed to preserving the state's oak forest ecosystem and its rural landscapes."
- Exclosure size affects young blue oak seedling growth [pdf] "Blue oak, a tree native only to California, is notoriously slow-growing, and its low regeneration rate has prompted concern about the species' future survival in some areas of the state..."
- Blue oak seedling age influences growth and mortality [pdf] "In some California locations, the natural regeneration of blue oak is limited by the ability of small seedlings to survive long enough to become larger saplings. This study evaluated the growth and survival of different age classes of seedlings..."
- Information about dragonflies found in the park is available at the Biggs family website.
- A "Virtual Field Trip" of Bidwell Park's geology, produced by faculty and students at CSU, Chico.
- USGS aerial photos of the park from TerraServer or the Acme Mapper
- Paul Maslin's Web site has a number of reports on biology and watershed management for Big Chico Creek, Horseshoe Lake, and the surrounding area.
- State site explaining the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
- CNPS article "How to Comment on a CEQA Document" from their periodical Fremontia V 29 # 3/4 July/Oct 2001 Back issues of Fremontia available for $5-10 from CNPS Publications.