Enjoy Chico's many parks. The Chico Area Recreation and Park District and The City of Chico's General Services Department maintains many of these impressive recreational areas. For an alternative to parks see Greenways.
Pages tagged “park”
Bidwell Park
- Bidwell Park — One of the largest municipal parks in the United States.
Community and neighborhood parks
- Baroni Park (undeveloped)
- Ceres Park (undeveloped)
- Chico Rotary Plaza
- Children's Playground — Also known as Children's Park
- City Plaza — The focal point for city community activities and entertainment since 1872
- DeGarmo Park
- Depot Park
- Dorothy Johnson Neighborhood Center
- East Twentieth Street at Notre Dame Park (undeveloped)
- Eugene A. Ringel Park
- First & Verbena Park (undeveloped)
- Five Mile Recreation Area
- Hancock Park
- Henshaw Park (undeveloped)
- Hooker Oak Park
- Humboldt Neighborhood Park
- Humboldt Park (Humboldt at Willow)
- Martin Luther King Park (originally Community Park)
- Nob Hill/Husa Ranch Park
- Oak Way Park
- One Mile Recreation Area — including Sycamore Pool
- Peterson Park
- Rotary Park
- Unnamed Triangular Park
- Victorian Park
- Wildwood Park
State parks nearby
- Bidwell Mansion (State Historic Park)
- Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park
- Butte City Project
- Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area
- Lake Oroville (State Recreation Area)
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