Table Mountain Reserve – Amazing California wildflowers and waterfalls
North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve is a 3,300 acre elevated basalt mesa known for its amazing wildflower displays, waterfalls, lava outcroppings, and a rare type of vernal pool. If you are seeking amazing California wildflowers near Lake Oroville in Northern California, including periodic super blooms, Table Mountain delivers.
Table Mountain Reserve boasts one of the most spectacular waterfalls in California and an amazing display of wildflowers in the spring, yet the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve (just “Table Mountain” preserve to locals) is surprisingly unknown. If you want blankets of colorful California wildflowers, including periodic super blooms, Table Mountain delivers.
Looking over a carpet of yellow flowers toward Coal Canyon. In the distance, to the upper right of the photo, you see people standing, looking in the direction of Phantom Falls and likely marveling at the spectacular sight. (Photo by Michael Hodgson)
Table Mountain promises spectacular California wildflower displays
Located in the foothills of the northern Sierra Nevada, just 7 miles north of Oroville (approximately a one-hour drive north of Sacramento), the 3,315-acre Table Mountain reserve looks rather non-descript from afar. From Oroville, you can see the dark basalt (volcanic) cliffs and a hint of a flat plateau above, but little more.
Color and California wildflowers stretch as far as the eyes can see at Table Mountain reserve (Photo by Therese Iknoian).
But just you wait til spring and the explosion of wildflowers: From late February through late April (peaking in March and early April, depending on weather) more than 100 varieties of wildflowers explode into bloom, and a colorful carpet spreads as far as the eye can see – a real contrast to the backdrop of black basalt rock and green grasses. You step onto the Table Mountain plateau and your jaw drops. Every which way you look it seems more beautiful. And the colors are so varied they look good enough to eat.
The casual nature of the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve is another treat. Although there are a few common-use trails that wind through the ravines and across the flat open expanses, there are no signed trails, no “stay on the trail” signs nor, in fact, any signs at all. For the most part, you just wander freely among poppies, goldfields, lupine, clover and more, going in whatever direction your fancy takes you. There are surprises at every turn. Dramatic ravines cut into the basalt table seem to magically and somewhat abruptly appear before you. Looking beyond the plateau, the shimmer of the city below appears to be the sea viewed from ocean bluffs. Numerous vernal pools will delight, as will the six waterfalls splashing into the ravines below.
Dramatic ravines cut into the basalt table seem to magically and somewhat abruptly appear before you. People wander among the wildflowers and beside flowing water with no defined trail required. (Photo by Therese Iknoian).
Table Mountain Reserve has amazing waterfalls!
Certainly one of the most awe-inspiring waterfalls in California is Table Mountain’s Phantom Falls, tumbling 164 feet as measured recently by the Chico Hiking Association. Also known as Coal Canyon Falls, it is about two miles from the main parking area if you go directly cross-country, and it is indeed impressive with its delicate spray of water rushing over the cliff’s edge. Don’t miss it.
Phantom Falls cascades into Coal Canyon. You can hike down to the bottom of the falls and, as you can see in the photo, even walk behind them. (Photo by Therese Iknoian)
A super area trail resource is the Chico Hiking Association’s excellent map of the cross-country Phantom Falls loop (about 6-7 miles). Download the Table Mountain reserve map here. In addition, be sure to download its wildflower guide, also by the Chico Hiking Association – it is best viewed on a smartphone.
A man sits and enjoys the gentle breeze, plus sounds from the stream below and the wildflowers around him. (Photo by Therese Iknoian).
For more information about the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve, call the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, North Central Region, Rancho Cordova office at (916) 358-2900, the reserve at (916) 358-2869, or go to the official website, where directions and an overview map of the area are available. In general, once in Oroville, from Highway 70, exit at Grand Ave (exit 48). Go east (right) on Grand Avenue for 1 mile. Turn left on Table Mountain Blvd. and then drive for a tenth of a mile. Turn right on Cherokee Road and drive 6.3 miles north to the reserve. There is a small parking lot on the west (left) side of Cherokee Road that serves as the official access point to Table Mountain (porta-potties available but no water). If the lot is full, park alongside the road. PLEASE respect private property and do not cross fences or ignore no-trespassing signs.
It can get windy at Table Mountain reserve, which is ideal for flying kites. (Photo by Therese Iknoian).
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