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2768 Native Oak Drive | Chico, CA 95928
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Butte County, nestled in the heart of northern California, boasts a landscape rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. From the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains in the east to the fertile Sacramento Valley in the west, Butte County offers a diverse array of environments to explore. Chico, the county seat and largest city, pulsates with youthful energy thanks to the presence of California State University, Chico. Beyond its urban center, Butte County is characterized by charming rural communities, sprawling orchards, and picturesque vineyards. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to destinations like Bidwell Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the nation, and the iconic Feather River Canyon, renowned for its stunning vistas and recreational opportunities. With its blend of scenic wonders and vibrant communities, Butte County captivates visitors and residents alike with its unique blend of natural splendor and small-town charm.
We have properties located in some of the most desirable neighborhoods in Butte County, offering easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. Our apartments are conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to get around.
Our apartments come with a variety of amenities, including on-site laundry facilities, secure entry, and 24-hour maintenance service. We also offer pet-friendly options, so your furry friends can enjoy the perks of city living too!
Butte County, located in the northern part of California’s Central Valley, boasts a rich history dating back to the indigenous peoples who first inhabited the region, such as the Maidu and Miwok tribes. Spanish explorers arrived in the 18th century, followed by Mexican ranchers who established large land grants. The discovery of gold in the mid-19th century sparked a massive influx of settlers during the California Gold Rush, leading to the establishment of mining towns like Bidwell’s Bar and Oroville. Agriculture soon became a dominant force, particularly with the cultivation of almonds, walnuts, and citrus fruits in the fertile valley soils. Butte County has weathered various challenges over the years, including floods, wildfires, and economic fluctuations, but its resilient spirit and diverse cultural heritage continue to shape its vibrant communities today.
(Historical Society Photo: Bidwell Bar Bridge – Moved to Lake Oroville when the lake was created.)
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