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Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: Lake Oroville Community Update - September 12, 2025
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Lake Oroville Community Update
September 12, 2025
Construction Work to Temporarily Close Hatchery Facility to the
Public
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) continues work on a $1.9 million paving and
sealing project to rehabilitate seven locations owned and maintained by the department
that are heavily used by maintenance staff and public members. Project work is expected
to continue through November 2025. Vintage Paving Company, Inc. of Winters, Calif. is
the contractor for the project.
Upcoming construction work will require closures to the following public areas:
Aug. 18 – Sept. 30: Afterbay Dam Crest Road/Brad Freeman Trail south of State
Route 162 to the East Hamilton Road Trail Access
Sept. 18: Feather River Fish Hatchery - including the hatchery facility, lower
public parking lots, and river access road under the green bridge
Sept. 19: Feather River Fish Hatchery - including the hatchery facility and upper
public parking lot.
Additional locations for future paving, sealing, and guardrail work include:
Thermalito Powerplant Access Roads
Thermalito Diversion Dam Powerplant
Thermalito Power Canal Access Road
Oroville Field Division Operations and Maintenance Center at Glen Drive
Canyon Drive from the intersection of Oroville Dam Blvd. E./Royal Oaks Drive
heading north to the dam and upper overlook
Oroville Dam Boulevard East near Oro Powerhouse Road
DWR will provide more details about scheduled work and potential public access impacts
in future newsletters. Work schedules are subject to change based on weather and the
availability of equipment and materials.
Hatchery Fish Ladder Opening
Chinook salmon are completing their life cycle and returning home to the Feather River to
lay eggs for the next generation of salmon. With their return, spawning activities are set to
begin at the Feather River Fish Hatchery with the fish ladder opening on Monday, Sept.
15.
Visitors to the Hatchery’s fish barrier dam overlook viewing area can view salmon
congregating and jumping in the Feather River and see them up close through the
underwater viewing window as they swim up the fish ladder. The overlook is located off
Table Mountain Boulevard, east of the green bridge and across from the main hatchery
facility. The fish ladder is expected to remain open through June 2026 for viewing
opportunities.
DWR is reminding public members that the Hatchery’s lower parking lot providing access
to the fish barrier dam and viewing windows will be closed Thursday, Sept. 18 for parking
lot striping. The main Hatchery facility will be closed to the public Sept. 18-19 for
construction activities.
The Feather River Fish Hatchery’s spawning operations rear millions of Chinook salmon
to be released every spring in the waters of the Feather River, San Pablo Bay, and San
Francisco Bay to support Central Valley and Pacific Ocean fisheries. DWR owns and
maintains the facility and provides funding to the California Department of Fish and
Wildlife (CDFW) for its spawning, rearing, and stocking operations.
Feather River Floating Classrooms
DWR’s free Feather River Floating Classroom raft tours are returning this fall! Sponsored
and developed by DWR, the Floating Classroom program takes participants through
Feather River spawning habitat while DWR and Pacific States Marine Fisheries
Commission scientists provide information on Chinook salmon conservation efforts,
ongoing and planned research, restoration and monitoring projects, and fisheries
management activities supported by the State Water Project.
Free rafting tours this fall are scheduled each Saturday starting Oct. 4 through Nov. 8.
Each Saturday will have two floating classroom sessions with limited seats. Tickets are
available on a first-come, first-served basis with up to four free tickets available per unique
registration. Reserve your FREE floating classroom ticket on Eventbrite.
Golden Mussel Inspection Program
More details about DWR’s mussel inspection program are available at
water.ca.gov/mussels.
Watercraft Inspection Location/Decontamination Services
North Thermalito Forebay at Garden Drive and HWY 70 in Oroville
Hours of operation: Daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sealed Vessel Launching
Lake Oroville
Ramp hours: Daily from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Spillway
Bidwell Canyon
Extended Ramp hours: Daily from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Lime Saddle
Loafer Creek
Thermalito Afterbay
Ramp hours: Daily from 1.5 hours before sunrise to 1 hour after sunset
Monument Hill
Thermalito Forebay
Ramp Hours: Daily from 8 a.m. to sunset
North Forebay (Non-motorized vessels only)
Feather River Fish Monitoring Station
Between Jan. 30 and April 20, high flows in the Feather River required the temporary
removal of fish monitoring equipment resulting in lower spring-run estimates. Upstream
migrating fish totals through the Feather River Fish Monitoring Station between Jan. 1 and
Sept. 4, 2025 are:
Spring-run Chinook salmon (April 16 through June 30): 17,743
Fall-run Chinook salmon (July 1 through present): 751
Steelhead: 208
To see previous year data, visit CalFish.org.
Current Lake Operations
Lake Oroville is at 811 feet elevation and storage is approximately 2.23 million acre-feet
(MAF), which is 65 percent of its total capacity and 111 percent of the historical average.
Feather River flows are at 650 cubic feet per second (cfs) through the City of Oroville with
4,350 cfs being released from the Thermalito Afterbay River Outlet (Outlet) for a total
Feather River release of 5,000 cfs downstream. DWR continues to assess Feather River
releases daily.
The public can track precipitation, snow, reservoir levels, and more at the California Data
Exchange Center. The Lake Oroville gage station is identified as “ORO.”
All data as of 11:59 p.m. on 9/11/2025.
California Department of Water Resources
715 P Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Call our general information line at 916-820-8142
or email us at oroville@water.ca.gov
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