Chico's crown jewel. Upper Park has more intense hiking than Lower Park and a variety of popular swimming holes.
Chico's crown jewel. Lower Park has walking paths, a playground, a public pool built into the creek, and lots and lots of trees.
The former home of John Bidwell, Chico's founder and leader of the first wagon train to California.
Working farm and museum dedicated to the agricultural heritage of the Sacramento Valley.
Put on your hiking shoes and go gaze at picturesque waterfalls and fields of wildflowers.
Leland Stanford couldn't make good wine, but the monks at New Clairvaux certainly can!
The 2nd best ice cream shop in the USA according to Good Morning America. Est. 1938.
Chico's best fro-yo. "Taste and see" for yourself!
The best donuts there are. AKA why Justin is a donut snob.
Chico's best cookie shoppe. Friday is frosted sugar cookie day.
Local craft beer not available anywhere else (well, except at our Reception).
Great beer and great food. What more could you want?
Classic food in a classic diner. Where the bacon is crispy and the pancakes are bigger than your face.
Two words: chorizo waffle. You know you want one.
Mike and Mike (in the morning?) cooking up breakfast, brunch, and lunch. Also, locally roasted coffee.
Unique tea creations and delicious rice bowls.
The best sushi in town. Try the New Orleans roll (shh! it's on the secret menu).
Chico has no shortage of good Mexican food, and Tres Hombres has no shortage of margaritas!
An entire store of things that were–you guessed it–made in Chico.
A cute little gift shop and the home of the National Yo-yo Museum. What a combo. Seriously though–their board game selection is phenomenal.