Cache Creek Recreation Area

The 50,000-acre Cache Creek management area is cooperatively managed by BLM and the California Department of Fish and Game to enhance wildlife habitat, protect cultural resources, and provide primitive recreational opportunities. It offers visitors spectacular views of the endangered bald eagle, wildflowers, pockets of the rare adobe lily, free-roaming tule elk herds, wild turkey, black bear, blacktail deer, and other upland species.

 

 

 

Driving Directions

Davis Street access: From Highway 53, Davis Street leads east to the edge of the Cache Creek management area. From there, visitors can hike along existing firebreaks to scenic Perkins Creek Ridge..

 

For Visitors...

The things to do at Cache Creek Recreation Area are bike riding, boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting and wildlife viewing. Visitors taking a northwest California vacation can find camping spots here. There's a picnic area.

 

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