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City Guide for Oroville East, CA

Mother Orange Tree -- That's the name given to the oldest living orange tree in the state of California, and it's on the west side of Oroville East. Originally it was in the gold mining settlement of Bidwell's Bar, but that site is now submerged under the waters of Lake Oroville.

When the huge dam was constructed it flooded Bidwell's Bar and other historic sites from the earliest days of the California Gold Rush. The only other remnants of the town, other than the tree, are the original clock tower and Bidwell Bridge, both now part of the Butte County Historical Museum. Now, the lake is a favored recreation area for the water jockeys among you, as well as other sport enthusiasts. The lake has a large number of houseboats plying its surface. In the summer, it gets hotter 'n hell's waiting room here, so having the lake close can be a great relief. East Oroville isn't incorporated but instead is a census designated place just east of the main city of Oroville. Most of the over 8,000 people who call it home live near the lake, with some development to the south and west. View Oroville East City Guide