Attractions and places to see around Paradise offer a variety of outdoor experiences, primarily focusing on trails and viewpoints. The region features several trails suitable for hiking and exploring natural landscapes, including canyons, rivers, and forests. These routes provide opportunities for outdoor activities, with some trails offering scenic views and access to water features. Paradise is a destination for those seeking diverse trail experiences.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The upper trail is a picturesque path that is a little more challenging than some other trails in the park with some steep areas, but nothing too strenuous. If you're doing this hike in the summer, the upper trail has no shade, so bring plenty of water and keep an eye out for ticks. The views along the trail are beautiful, making it an ideal spot to capture some great photos anywhere on the route. Dogs are allowed off-leash, so you can let your pup roam as long as they respond to your voice commands.
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The North Rim Trail is one of the longest trails in the park and connects to several other trails for multiple options to explore, although it is fantastic on its own as an out-and-back. The path provides stunning views of the park from different angles as it follows its edge and gains elevation. At the trail's end, there's a rocky lookout point with spectacular views of Horseshoe Lake and the distant Sutter Buttes, perfect for a stop to take in the beautiful scenery.
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The Guardian Trail is of the most popular paths within Upper Bidwell Park, boasting breathtaking views along the southern edge of the canyon. The trail features rocky segments, winding switchbacks, and several off-trail points that are perfect for a break to soak in the magnificent vistas and capture stunning photographs.
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This multi-use trail runs along Big Chico Creek, boasting stunning canyon views and spectacular wildflowers, especially in spring. There is plenty of shade along the way, making it an ideal choice for hot days. It is a popular path for hikers, mountain bikers, and runners alike, so you'll likely see plenty of others enjoying this scenic path.
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Yahi Trail is a beautiful, scenic path running alongside the water. There are plenty of fantastic places to stop for a picnic, relax by the water, or enjoy swimming in the river. Along the way, you'll find beach areas and plentiful wildflowers, especially during the summer. It is perfect for an out-and-back trip or combined with Upper Park Road for a nice loop. It is an easy hike suitable for all hiking levels and has several access points, making it an ideal location for families with small children to spend the day outdoors.
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Yes, Paradise offers several family-friendly trails. The Yahi Trail is an easy, scenic path alongside the water, perfect for picnicking or swimming. The North Rim Trail, Annie Bidwell Trail, and Guardian Trail are also suitable for families, offering diverse views and experiences.
For an easy and scenic experience, the Yahi Trail is highly recommended. It runs alongside the water, features beach areas, and is suitable for all hiking levels, making it ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk.
Many trails in the Paradise area welcome dogs. The Upper Trail allows dogs off-leash if they respond to voice commands. Other dog-friendly options include the North Rim Trail, Annie Bidwell Trail, and Guardian Trail, offering various landscapes for you and your pet to explore.
The Paradise area is rich with scenic viewpoints. The Upper Trail offers beautiful views throughout its route. The North Rim Trail leads to a rocky lookout point with spectacular views of Horseshoe Lake and the distant Sutter Buttes. The Guardian Trail also boasts breathtaking canyon views, especially from its off-trail points.
Yes, the Yahi Trail runs alongside the water and features beach areas where visitors can relax and enjoy swimming in the river, especially during warmer months.
The trails around Paradise offer diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see picturesque paths with steep areas on the Upper Trail, stunning canyon views and wildflowers along the Annie Bidwell Trail and Guardian Trail, and riverine environments with beach areas and forests on the Yahi Trail.
Beyond hiking, the Paradise area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles and road cycling. Explore options like the 'Certified Farmers' Market – Bidwell Park loop' or 'The Beach loop' for touring, and 'Roadbike loop from Cherokee' or 'Rural Road to Paradise – Honey Run Covered Bridge loop' for road cycling. More details can be found in the Cycling around Paradise and Road Cycling Routes around Paradise guides.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed for all attractions, some trails offer unique experiences depending on the time of year. The Yahi Trail is noted for plentiful wildflowers, especially during the summer. The Annie Bidwell Trail also boasts spectacular wildflowers, particularly in spring. For trails with less shade like the Upper Trail, summer visits require plenty of water.
Yes, the Annie Bidwell Trail offers plenty of shade along its path, making it an ideal choice for hiking or biking on hotter days. In contrast, the Upper Trail has no shade, so plan accordingly.
For those looking for a moderate challenge, the North Rim Trail is an intermediate trail with rewarding viewpoints. The Upper Trail also features some steep areas, making it a bit more challenging than easier paths. Additionally, the Annie Bidwell Trail and Guardian Trail are considered intermediate with varied terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and diverse natural beauty of the Paradise trails. The picturesque paths, especially those with canyon vistas and river access, are highly appreciated. Opportunities for photography, picnicking, and spotting wildflowers are also popular highlights, along with the ability to bring dogs on many routes.


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