Oroville, CA


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Oroville, CA

About Oroville, CA

Oroville is a small city in Butte County, California with a population of nearly 19,000. The area has plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy such as fishing and boating at Lake Oroville, camping at Bidwell Canyon Marina and exploring Feather Falls. There are also some cultural activities available such as the Feather River National Recreation Area and the Emancipation Park for those seeking indoor entertainment. With its many outdoor activities, Oroville provides a great place for people to relax and enjoy nature while still having access to the amenities of city life. Small town/College town - Northern California, northeastern portion of the Central Valley at the foot of the Sierra range..

State: California
County: Butte County
Metro Area: Chico Metro Area
City: Oroville
Zip Codes: 95965
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 230 ft above sea level

Chico is home to a major campus of the California State University and a variety of agricultural activities. Nearby mountains, Lassen Volcanic National Park, and Lake Almanor offer outdoor recreation. “Chico State” as the school is known locally brings a few college amenities to the area but it falls short of description as a classic college town. While summers can be unbearably hot and dry, winters are pleasant and many outdoor activities can be pursued throughout the year.

The decline of the forest-products industry has led to unemployment, and the poor air service and 2 1/2-hour drive to Sacramento are negatives. Agricultural processing, supporting a large area of fruit and orchard land to the southwest, is an economic mainstay. There are a number of retirement and resort communities in the mountains northeast -- Paradise is an example – and support of these communities adds to the Chico economy. On a California scale, housing, cost of living, and crime are all reasonable, but rankings are done on a national scale.

The immediate terrain is flat to gently rolling and agricultural. Immediately to the east, grassland, oak-studded foothills begin to rise. Mt. Lassen, an 11,000-foot dormant volcano, dominates the skyline to the northeast. Nearby are numerous steep canyons, notably the Feather River Canyon. Climate is typical Central Valley Mediterranean, with long, hot, dry summers and mild, moist winters. Summer days are usually cloudless and in the 90’s or low 100’s. Evenings may be cooled by mountain air or by “delta” breezes from the San Francisco Bay.

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Oroville Cost of Living

Some college-town amenities, mild winters, and nearby mountains make Oroville a great place to live.

$293,200
-15.3% lower than avg
$38,801
-77.9% lower than avg
8.0 / 7.0
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Oroville Crime
95 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Oroville, California
$56,160
for a family
$33,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Oroville
   Some college-town amenities
Isolation
   Mild winters
High unemployment
   Nearby mountains
Low ethnic diversity
Reviews for Oroville
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We have lived here for 15 years now and have come to love it here. There are good and bad places everywhere and to be honest, in comparison to some other municipalities  More
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Can be a tough little town for some. Highway 70 improvements may help to bring this town up in terms of economy, culture, lifestyle. When the skilled workers left after  More
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If you like to Hike, Bike, Fish or Swim, maybe just lazy around some breath taking veiws, then this place is for you! Lake Oroville boasts some of the best bass fishing  More
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