DWR and the California Department of Parks and Recreation (State Parks) have reopened additional Lake Oroville State Recreation Area trails that were damaged by the July 2024 Thompson Fire. State Parks has rebuilt the Potter’s Ravine foot bridge, which will also permit public access to the North Fork trail. In addition, the east portions of the Brad Freeman and Dan Beebe trails from the base of Oroville Dam’s main spillway to Canyon Drive have reopened.
DWR and State Parks continue to assess fire impacts to recreation facilities and prioritize recovery efforts. Trail users should remain alert during recreation activities as State Parks continues trail repairs and brush removal using heavy equipment.
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