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Clay Pit SVRA

Welcome to Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area!

CLAY PIT SVRA GENERAL PLAN
The OHMVR Division recently launched a process to develop a General Plan for the Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA). The General Plan will serve as a guidebook for future development and enhancements to the Clay Pit SVRA.
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Clay Pit SVRA is located two miles west of the town of Oroville. This 220 acre SVRA provides a fenced open riding area for motorcycle, ATV, and 4x4 recreationists. Clay Pit, a large shallow depression (pit) ringed with low hills, was formed when clay was mined and used in the construction of the Oroville Dam.

Weather
Summer weather is usually hot and dry with temperatures ranging from the mid-80s to the low-100s. Fall days are typically mild and warm while nights tend to be cool. Temperatures during the winter months range from the low-30s to mid-to-high 50s. Spring weather is variable with temperatures normally in the high 60s to 70s.

Available Facilities
Facilities available at the park include shade ramadas, picnic tables, and a vault toilet.

Operating Hours

8am until sunset
7 days a week

Red Sticker Season

Open:
September 1 - June 30
Closed:
July 1 - August 31

Weather Conditions

National Weather Service

Address

4900 Larkin Road
Oroville CA 95965
Clay Pit SVRA Directions


Twin Cities District Office Address
13300 White Rock Road
Rancho Cordova CA 95742

Telephone

Twin Cities District:
(916) 985-1094
Emergency:
911

Closest City

Oroville

County

Butte

Passes & Fees Schedule

SVRA Passes & Fees