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In 2003, the California Department of Parks and Recreation purchased 1,784.5 acres (7.222 km 2) in Peace Valley, on the north side of the Sutter Buttes, for $3 million with the intent to develop it as a state park. In 2005 the Parks Commission determined that the property would be a state park, but it was not officially named.
The Sutter Buttes, though little heralded in modern-day California, have played an outsize role in the state's history. The Maidu people took refuge there for thousands of years during periods ...
Recently, a petition was filed to the U.S. Board on Geographic Names to change the name of the Sutter Buttes. Could ‘world’s smallest mountain range’ get new name? What Sutter Buttes could ...
Sutter County also has the State Feather River Wildlife Area, consisting of the Nelson Slough, O'Connor Lakes, Abbott Lake, Shanghai Bend, and Morse Road Units in Sutter County. Also, a 1,795-acre (7.26 km 2) State Park in the Sutter Buttes. In addition, there are the state public trust lands of the Feather, Bear and Sacramento rivers as well ...
Pages in category "Buttes of California" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Saddleback Butte State Park; Shelton Buttes; Sutter Buttes; Y.
Aug. 8—The Sutter Buttes mountain range offers one of the most iconic views across county lines with thousands of pictures taken year round by both tourists and residents alike. Facebook pages ...
California State Parks is the state park system for the U.S. state of California. The system is administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, a department under the California Natural Resources Agency. The California State Parks system is the largest state park system in the United States. [5]
Nov. 16—Yuba City has many hidden treasures well off the beaten path. The Sutter Buttes Polo Club is one such example where a party travels miles along Garden Highway past city limits before ...