• 1918 20-acre (81,000 m2)
fish hatchery proposed • 1920 (approx.)
Golf course put in — 9 holes • 1921 Forestry Station land added to Lower Park. Now the site of Cedar Grove, the Nature Center, and World of Trees • 1921, 1926
airfield near golf course proposed • 1925 First
clubhouse built at golf course • 1926 Company G, 184th Infantry gets permission to construct rifle range • 1932
Polo field proposed • 1933 CCC winter camp building east of the golf course proposed • 1934 Kennedy tract (
walnut orchard) added to north side of Lower Park • 1937 (and prior to) Horseshoe Lake reservoir in existence • 1937 Sections of
The Adventures of Robin Hood, starring
Errol Flynn and
Olivia de Havilland, were filmed in Lower Park • 1939 Petersen Memorial Drive built by
CCC • 1940 Overnight
campground proposed in northeastern end of park • 1941 Military camping okayed • 1942–45 Diversion Dam built (year uncertain) • 1946
Archery area established by Glenn Archery Club • 1947 25-year lease and improvements on
Radar bombing site proposed • 1949 Recreation District formed (CARD) • 1950
Softball field moved to
Hooker Oak area • 1950 Water control dams on
Big Chico Creek proposed • 1951 Day Camp established by CARD and Chico Teachers College • 1951 First mention of
Easter Cross in BPPC minutes • 1953 CDF Fire Station with 1.6 acres (6500 m2) proposed NW of Live Oak Grove (30 yrs) • 1953 Horseback riding groups ask BPPC for arena site. Okayed, but no funds. • 1953 Area near
One Mile Dam leased to CARD for Sycamore baseball field. • 1953 Chief Evans asks for site for Police pistol range • 1953–54 Pistol range under construction • 1954 Camp Fire Girls (now
Camp Fire) dedicate Campfire Council Ring in Lower Park • 1955 Local midget race car group builds 250 ft (76 m) long track in Live Oak Grove • 1955 & 56 Bridge requested for private property access above Day Camp • 1956 New rifle range requested for sole use of the National Guard, lease for 10 yrs • 1957–58 CARD develops
Hooker Oak area • 1958 $25,000 fish ladder built. Ten dams in 300 ft (90 m) barrier • 1958 Motorcycle club asks to further develop Live Oak Grove area • 1959 Dam on Chico Creek (upper park) proposed • 1963
PG&E claims it will cost $147,000 extra to bypass Bidwell Park with major power lines, plus $16,000/ year. BPPC votes 3-1 to put lines elsewhere • 1964 PG&E power lines through upper park under construction • 1965 Sycamore Bypass diversion channel built • 1968 Chico Riding Club puts up arena • 1970 Five Mile Dam Recreation Area dedication • 1970 Caper Acres playground built • 1971 Footbridge at golf course replaced after old one washed out by high waters in 1970 • 1972 Rod & Gun Club reports 77,300 targets used in 1971— possible cleanup of used skeet clay birds discussed • 1972 Extensive discussion and study of closing South Park Dr. to cars • 1972 Rifle range shade structures built • 1973 Upper Park to be closed from 11:30 p.m. to 30 minutes before sunrise to reduce vandalism • 1973 Trial period for dogs off leash in Lower and Upper Park starts • 1974 CARD proposes tennis court construction at
Hooker Oak as part of renovation and improvement plan. BPPC opposed. City Council tentatively approves. • 1974 Park Commission votes to stop issuing wood-cutting permits for Bidwell Park • 1974 Park Commission discusses instituting a city tree ordinance • 1974 Park Commission meeting minutes mention using sheep for weed control in park • 1974 Upper Park Road to be closed during wet weather at discretion of Park Superintendent • 1975 Park Commission discusses fire hazard in Park due to undergrowth • 1975 Banning of off-road vehicles on North Rim Trail discussed but no action taken • 1976 Bird sanctuary proposed for Lower Park by deer pen • 1976 Park Commission votes to close pistol range within 6 months • 1977 Bidwell Park site (by Mangrove Ave) proposed for new city/county library • 1979 Roller skating to be allowed in Lower Park • 1979 Request to fly remote control planes in Horseshoe Lake area including creation of a takeoff/landing area • 1979 North Rim road to be closed to vehicles in the winter months • 1980 20-station Par Course approved for Lower Park • 1981 Upper Park controlled burns start, with 1/5 of area to be burned each year • 1981 Commission Minutes note that there is only one trash can in Upper Park, users are supposed to "Pack it out" • 1982 Horse-drawn
carriage tours proposed for Lower Park • 1983 Golf Course leased to private concessionaire with Park Commission relinquishing control over golf course management • 1983
Bocce ball courts proposed for
Hooker Oak area • 1983 1300
acorns planted along Upper Park Road on north side • 1983
State Route 99 mural approved • 1983 Job title for Bidwell Park's two Community Service Officers is changed to Park Ranger • 1984 Park Department hires their first Urban Forester • 1984 Upper Park annual controlled burns stopped • 1985 Lost Park area surveyed and encroachments noted on maps • 1985 Tree
nursery started in 1.2-acre (4900 m2) Lower Park walnut orchard area • 1986 North Park Dr. to become one-way westbound, open 11 a.m.-11 p.m. • 1987 Extensive discussion regarding use of park for military training • 1987 Discussion begins regarding feral cats in park • 1989 Rod and Gun Club's rifle and trap shooting ranges close • 1989 Golf course expanded and Upper Park Road realigned • 1989 Unauthorized disc golf courses begin to develop on 40-acre (160,000 m2) Hwy 32 site. • 1990
Shakespeare in the Park begins (D-Rock Is Born) • 1990 Bidwell Park Master Management Plan (MMP) approved by City Council. • 1992 1.5-mile (2.4 km) "B" Trail built by volunteers from east end of Rim Trail to Middle Trail • 1992 0.4-mile (600 m) Canyon Oak Trail (later renamed Maidu) built by volunteers from Middle Trail near Parking Area E to Rim Trail. • 1992 Realignment of Upper Park Road and Golf Course using Mitigated Negative Declaration. • 1991 Bidwell Park Wildfire Management Plan. • 1994 Chico General Plan approved. Bidwell Park, designated as a Resource Conservation Area (pg. 7-11). • 1993 Purchase of 40-acre (160,000 m2) BLM site on Hwy 32 • 1995 Acquisition of 1417 acres (5.73 km2) on south side of Big Chico Creek. • 1998–1999 Bloody Pin Trail rerouted and Guardians & Pine Trails built. • 1998 Park Commission votes to 'Declare its intent to consider a proposal to allow disc golf to remain on the existing hwy.32 site" • 1998 Annie Bidwell Trail proposed, to extend from Bidwell Mansion to end of Upper Park "within sight and sound of the creek". • 1999 1500-acre (6.1 km2) backfire covers north side of Upper Park between road and park boundary.. • 1999 Bidwell Park Trails Manual approved, described as a "work in progress". • 2000–2001 1.25 miles (2 km) of
Yahi Trail relocated and/or rebuilt. • 2001
Observatory built. • 2002 Horseshoe Lake Fishing Pier built. • 2002
GPS mapping of existing park trails and roads shows 40+ miles (60 km) of official and frequently used unofficial trails and road on the north side and 28 miles (45 km) on the south side. • 2000–2002 Trail plan developed with 23 "Focus Areas", includes new creekside ABT pedestrian trail segments on the south side, new 1-mile (1.6 km) segment of South Rim trail, new trail from the North Rim Trail starting at the power lines to Bear Hole, a new trail from the eastern end of Lower Trail to Bear Hole, a new trail from the Middle Trail to the potential Day Camp area bridge site, a new trail from the junction of the B Trail and Middle Trail to Parking Area U at the end of the road, reroute of east end of Upper Trail and several reroutes of Yahi Trail between Bear Hole and Parking Area P. • 2002 Bridges proposed above Day Camp and at the end of Upper Park Road • 2003 19-acre (77,000 m2)
antimony,
lead,
copper and
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons removal project planned for Horseshoe Lake and lead removal at former pistol range. • 2003 Conceptual approval of observatory outdoor seating area & spotting pads, including realignment of the road to Parking Area C. • 2003 Funding for update of Bidwell Park Master Management Plan and associated EIR approved by City Council. • 2003 Conceptual approval of horse workout pen by Horse Arena. • 2013 Efforts to mitigate erosion from multiple trail use in Upper Park • 2018 Chico Creek Nature Center management transfers from non-profit to city-operated Chico Area Recreational District (CARD) ==See also==