Sacramento Valley College Town
Welcome to Chico, the largest city in Butte County and a lively college town in California's northern Sacramento Valley, framed by one of the nation's largest municipal parks.
Chico is the largest city in Butte County, California, located in the northern Sacramento Valley about 90 miles north of Sacramento. Founded in the mid-19th century and named for Rancho del Arroyo Chico, the city grew around agriculture and, later, education, establishing itself as the commercial and cultural hub of the upper Sacramento Valley. Today Chico is home to roughly 105,000 residents, with California State University, Chico serving as both the city's largest institution and a defining influence on its character. The city's economy reflects its dual identity. Agriculture remains foundational, with the surrounding region producing significant shares of California's rice, almonds, and walnuts, while education, healthcare, and manufacturing provide the modern employment base. Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, one of the most influential names in American craft brewing, was founded in Chico and remains a point of local pride and a draw for visitors. This mix of farming, academia, and a nationally known brewery gives Chico an economy and culture that feel distinctly Northern Californian. Chico's most celebrated asset is Bidwell Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the nation. Stretching along Big Chico Creek from the city center into the foothills, it encompasses more than 3,600 acres of trails, swimming holes, golf, and open space, functioning as an everyday backyard for residents. The park's Upper and Lower sections — rugged and hilly above, flatter and more developed below — support hiking, biking, disc golf, and summer swimming at Sycamore Pool. Chico's neighborhoods range from the historic bungalows and Victorians of The Avenues, Barber District, and Mansion Park to newer subdivisions such as California Park. Chico Unified School District serves public school students across 22 campuses, and the university adds educational and cultural depth. With its college-town energy, agricultural roots, large urban park, and position at the junction of Highway 99 and Highway 32, Chico attracts students, families, professionals, and retirees seeking a self-contained Northern California city with a strong sense of place.
Chico is in Butte County, in California's northern Sacramento Valley, about 90 miles north of Sacramento. It is the most populous city in the county and a hub for the surrounding agricultural region.
Chico's public schools are part of the Chico Unified School District, which operates 22 schools serving more than 12,000 students. The city is also home to California State University, Chico, one of the California State University system's most recognized campuses.
Chico is about 90 miles north of Sacramento via Highway 99, and Sacramento International Airport is roughly 90 miles to the south. Chico also has its own regional airport, and the city sits at the junction of Highway 99 and Highway 32.
Chico is known as a college town and the founding home of Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Its defining feature is Bidwell Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the nation, which runs along Big Chico Creek with trails, golf, and natural swimming holes.
Notable Chico neighborhoods include The Avenues, known for its tree-lined streets and California bungalows and Victorian homes; the historic Barber District and Mansion Park, with their early-20th-century houses; and California Park, a newer area of contemporary family homes near the park and creek.
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