- Oroville, California - Wikipedia
Oroville (Oro, Spanish for "Gold" and Ville, French for "town") is a city in and the county seat of the Butte County of the U S state of California Its population was 15,506 at the 2010 census, up from 13,004 in the 2000 census
- Oroville, CA | Official Website
Welcome to Oroville, California! Nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada foothills and along the beautiful Feather River, Oroville is a vibrant community rich in history, culture, and natural beauty
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Oroville (2025) - Tripadvisor
After touring the visitor center either drive or walk across the mile long dam, (the tallest earthen dam in the United States when in was built), and enjoy the great views of Lake Oroville, Table Mountain, and the Sacramento Valley
- Visit Oroville
Nestled at the gateway to the Sierra Nevada, Oroville is where adventure meets small-town charm From the sparkling waters of Lake Oroville to our vibrant festivals, historic downtown, and breathtaking outdoor escapes, every season brings something new to explore
- Welcome to Oroville | Explore Butte County
Discover the fun and beauty that awaits you throughout Oroville From scenic hiking trails to manmade wonders to salmon viewing tours down the Feather River, there’s plenty to explore while you’re in town
- Oroville - Visit California
With its long history and an array of nearby natural escapes, the county seat of Oroville is an outstanding base from which to explore many of Butte County’s top attractions
- Oroville Hospital files for Chapter 11 reorganization bankruptcy
OROVILLE, Calif — Oroville Hospital and its parent company, OroHealth, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to facilitate a sale aimed at securing its future Hospital officials stated that this move is designed to preserve the hospital's critical healthcare facilities for the Butte and surrounding counties
- Oroville (California) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Oroville is a small town in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California With a population in the greater urban area of 40,000, it is the seat of Butte County
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