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Basalt cliffs and a carpet of orange California poppies at North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve
Table Mountain cliffs in bloom. Photo: Anthonysthwd, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Destination -- Spring

North Table Mountain: the easiest big wildflower hike in NorCal

North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve is 3,300 acres of basalt mesa northeast of Oroville. Flat-topped, 1,100 feet above the valley floor, riddled with vernal pools that dry up by late May. For about three weeks in April, it's carpeted in yellow goldfields, orange California poppies, and purple sky lupine. You can see the whole thing in two hours.

When to go

The bloom window is short. In a typical year, peak is April 5 to April 20. After a wet winter with a warm early spring, peak can shift to late March. After a dry winter, there's no peak at all, just patches.

Go on a weekday. Saturday parking fills by 9 a.m. and the ranger turns cars away by 10. Go at sunrise or between 4 and 6 p.m. for good light.

Where it is

9 miles east of Oroville, up Cherokee Road. There's a gravel parking lot at the trailhead with pit toilets and a kiosk. From Sacramento it's about 1 hr 45 min. From the Bay Area, 3 hours.

Permit: free, but you need a CDFW Lands Pass (about $5) unless you have a valid California hunting or fishing license. Buy it online before you go. Rangers do check.

What the hike actually is

There's no designated trail. The reserve is cross-country hiking on a flat-ish plateau. Most people walk north from the parking lot toward Phantom Falls and Ravine Falls, both seasonal waterfalls that run in April. Round trip to Phantom Falls is about 3.5 miles. It's not flat: there are basalt ledges you scramble on or around.

Dense orange California poppies in bloom at North Table Mountain
Poppies near the trailhead. Photo: California Department of Fish and Wildlife, public domain.

What you'll see

Practical

If the bloom is past peak

Go to Point Reyes for coastal wildflowers (tail end runs through May) or save the trip for next April and come earlier. Chico's Bidwell Park isn't a flower hike but is nice if you're already up there.


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