BUTTE CREEK (CALIFORNIA)
'Butte Creek' is tributary to the Sacramento River, joining the river in the vicinity of Colusa, California. About 110 miles in length, it runs through much of Butte County, California (the county, however, receives its name from the Sutter Buttes in Sutter County, California). It travels through a spectacular mini-Grand Canyon as it reaches the Sacramento Valley floor, where it then flows somewhat south and west of the city of Chico towards the southwestern corner of the county.
Recent efforts have brought back Chinook salmon and steelhead runs to the stream.
There are several dams in its upper reaches. The PG&E has facilities at Centerville. The Paradise Irrigation District has Paradise Dam impounding Paradise Lake and the smaller Magalia Dam just beneath it on Little Butte Creek.
The creek is notable for Honey Run bridge, the only remaining three-level covered bridge left in the United States. It is the centerpiece of Honey Run Covered Bridge Park. Subjected to repeated vandalism, the bridge and the park require the continuous presence of a resident attendant photos.
The Colman Musem, headquarted in Chico, California, is dedicated to preserving the history and beauty of the Butte Creek canyon.
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See also
★ List of rivers in California
References
★ Paradise Irrigation District
★ Butte Creek org
★ Watershed org
★ Chico State site
★ Friends of the River
★ Honey Run Bridge
★ Colman Museum
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