Cache Creek Wildlife Area Updated:09/2022

The Cache Creek Wildlife Area is approximately 2,300 acres, of which the majority is fairly steep. Typical interior coast range chaparral species and oak-gray pine stands are found on the property. Associated with chamise stands are interior live oak, scrub oak, deer brush, toyon, birchleaf mahogany, yerba santa, gray pine, and others. A regular winter visitor to the area is the bald eagle which can be seen roosting or soaring from mid October through mid August.

The area has two units: North Fork Cache Creek and Harley Gulch. The two units are cooperatively managed by The Bureau of Land Management, Yolo County Parks, and CDFW. Both units provide access to the BLM Cache Creek Natural Area.

Activities: wildlife viewing, birdwatching, hiking, and hunting

Hunting: Deer, elk, black bear, wild pig, rabbit, wild turkey, quail, pigeon, and dove may be present.

Type C: Cache Creek Wildlife Area, including the North Fork Cache Creek Unit and Harley Gulch Unit, does not require the purchase of a hunting pass for entry. Entry permits and/or passes or special drawing may be required for hunting on some Type C wildlife areas.

Facilities: Restrooms are located at trailheads.


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Regional Manager - North Central Region
2550 North State Street
Ukiah, CA  95482
Phone: (707) 666-8115


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  • Colusa County, California
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