Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area
For a day of fishing, head to this state recreation area near downtown Colusa.
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Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area Details
For a day of fishing, head to this state recreation area near downtown Colusa. The waters here are overflowing with king salmon (September to October), rainbow trout (August to October), and striped bass (April to June), making this one of the better places to go fishing along the Sacramento River.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area
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4.7 mi away
Colusa National Wildlife Refuge
Wetland impoundments, with a few grassland and riparian habitats make up the landscape of the 4,507 acre Colusa National Wildlife Refuge.
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Delevan National Wildlife Refuge
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Sutter Buttes State Park
In 1841, Swiss builder John Sutter constructed a two-story adobe fort and started a settlement he referred to as New Helvetia (New Switzerland).
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Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge
Full of agricultural activity, with rice, walnut, almond, and prune orchards along the river.
16.8 mi away
Sutter National Wildlife Refuge
The Sutter Bypass floods the refuge at least once annually with up to 12 feet of water, and supports large wintering populations of ducks and geese.