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The Kelly Ridge Point Trail offers an easy, accessible hike within the Lake Oroville State Recreation Area. You can enjoy a pleasant outing covering 1.1 miles (1.7 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 59 feet (18 metres), typically completed in about 27 minutes. As you walk, you'll find…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Kelly Ridge Point Trail is generally considered moderate to moderately strenuous. While some sections, particularly closer to Kelly Ridge Point, have gentler elevation changes, other parts include a long, moderate uphill climb. Hikers should be prepared for varied terrain with gradual but extended inclines and declines.
The trail is approximately 9 miles long and is an out-and-back route. It is also known as a segment of the larger Bidwell Canyon Trail.
No, dogs are not allowed on the Kelly Ridge Point Trail. This is a regulation within the Lake Oroville State Recreation Area for this specific trail.
Parking is available near the Lake Oroville Visitors Center, which is conveniently located on Kelly Ridge. This center also serves as a good starting point for the trail.
The trail is accessible year-round. However, for the most comfortable hiking experience, spring and fall offer milder temperatures. During certain seasons, you might even spot wild lilies in bloom. Summer can be hot, so plan for early morning hikes if visiting then.
As the Kelly Ridge Point Trail is part of the Lake Oroville State Recreation Area, standard day-use fees or passes for the park may apply. It's advisable to check the official California State Parks website for the most current information on fees and any required permits before your visit.
The trail is renowned for its panoramic vistas. You'll be treated to expansive views of Lake Oroville, including the backside of the Oroville Dam and the iconic Bidwell Bar Suspension Bridge. Kelly Ridge Point itself offers an almost 360-degree perspective of the main body of the lake. The landscape features forested hills, scattered rock outcroppings, and grassy slopes.
Yes, the Kelly Ridge Point Trail is an integral part of the larger Lake Oroville State Recreation Area and often intersects with or runs parallel to the Dan Beebe Trail. It is also considered a segment of the longer Bidwell Canyon Trail.
Yes, the Lake Oroville Visitors Center is situated on Kelly Ridge, close to the trail. It features a 47-foot viewing tower equipped with telescopes, offering spectacular views of the lake, the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and the Sutter Buttes.
Yes, the Kelly Ridge Point Trail is bike-friendly, making it a good option for mountain bikers in addition to hikers.
For the most immersive experience and stunning photographs, aim to reach Kelly Ridge Point when lake levels are high. At these times, you might even be able to dip your toes in the water, offering a unique perspective of Lake Oroville.