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  1. About Bidwell Park. Bidwell Park was established July 20, 1905 through the donation by Annie Bidwell of approximately 2,500 acres of land to the City of Chico. Since that time, the City has purchased additional land, such as Cedar Grove in 1922, and 1,200 acres of land south of Big Chico Creek in Upper Park in 1995.

  2. At an impressive 3,670 acres, Bidwell is one of the largest city parks in the United States. Much of Upper Bidwell (west of Manzanita Avenue) is hilly, rugged and wild, while Lower Bidwell (east of Manzanita) tends to be flatter. Stop by for an overview of the park and a visit to the Chico Creek Nature Center, where you can learn about native ...

  3. Bidwell Park was first established on July 20, 1905, and ever since, it has been a favorite outdoor location for locals to stretch their legs and explore the local environment. Learn More at Explore Butte County.

  4. (530)899-1500. Visit Website. One of the largest munic­i­pal parks in the nation, Bid­well Park is an extra­or­di­nary land­scape filled with swim­ming holes, trails and pic­nic areas. Fam­i­lies will find paved bike trails through­out the park and moun­tain bik­ers can test their skills on the many inter­twined trails in the upper park.

  5. Visit this sprawling Chico park to swim, hike and bike trails, golf, and more. Be sure to bring your bathing suit when you visit Bidwell Park, a surprising find in the inviting college town of Chico in the northeastern part of the state. At an impressive 3,670 acres, Bidwell is one of the largest city parks in the United States (you can view a ...

  6. Bidwell Park - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) United States. California (CA) Chico. Things to Do in Chico. Bidwell Park. 475 reviews. #2 of 51 things to do in Chico. Parks. Write a review. About. Meets animal welfare guidelines. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Tours & experiences.

  7. Bidwell Park was established July 20, 1905 through the donation by Annie Bidwell of approximately 2,500 acres of land to the City of Chico. Since that time, the City has purchased additional land, such as Cedar Grove in 1922, and 1,200 acres of land south of Big Chico Creek in Upper Park in 1995.

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