Things To Do In Gridley California
The town of Gridley was named after its founder and earliest landowner, George W. Gridley. He was born in the state of New York and later moved with his parents to Galena, Illinois. In 1850, he attempted to drive sheep and cattle across the plains to California. He lost the animals, but arrived safely himself and settled in this area.
The museum collects, preserves exhibits and interprets artifacts, photographs and other documents which pertain to the cultural heritage of Gridley
This World War II Memorial honors all American veterans and carries the picture and story of area native Warren McCutcheon
These 36 tree-shaded acres are home to the Butte County Fair every August, a fair that is known as one of the most outstanding examples of an old-fashioned county fair in the state.
#98 Scent an Essence of Mother Nature
California Farming since 1865, Lavender Ranch welcomes you to step onto the land and experience the fragrance and beauty of their lavender fields.
Fish and Game, its 9,182 acres are among the most extensively used seasonal wetlands in the Pacific Flyway.
Formed one and a half to two and a half million years ago, the Sutter Buttes are the world’s smallest complete mountain range and can be seen for miles around.
#101 Bicentennial Living Witness Tree & Mural Musings
There are only 55 trees identified in the nation as having been standing at the time of the signing of the Constitution. One of those,