Even short a sugar craving there's plenty sweet to be said about Hershey, a small Pennsylvania town acclaimed internationally for its chocolates but also of note for its big amuseument parks.
This off-road area provides good beginner terrain for off-road enthusiasts. The clay used to build Lake Oroville was taken from the Feather River Valley, three miles west of Oroville. The resulting depression, a large shallow pit ringed with low hills, is the site of this 220-acres recreation area. It is a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle, and dune buggy use area. There is also a rifle range.
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From Highway 70, west on Oroville Dam Boulevard (Highway 162), two miles south on Larkin Road, to entrance.
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