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Bidwell Park in Chico, CA offers a paragliding experience that is occasionally used, primarily for soaring and thermalling flights. The site record is 40.6 km.
For more information, visit: [Fly Zephyr - Bidwell Park](http://www.flyzephyr.com/bidwell-park-chico-ca.html)
Rattlesnake Launch:
- Parking: Horse Shoe or Parking Lot J
- Wind Conditions: Minimum 5 mph, Ideal 13 mph, Maximum 16 mph (with a max gust factor of 4)
- Wind Direction: SSE (140°-170°). Ideal conditions are 130°-170° at 9-16 mph, with 12 mph being perfect. 16 mph is pushing the limits due to the steep gradient.
Before flying at Bidwell Park, you must:
1. Have an official site introduction. Contact Jon in advance. If Jon is unavailable, he will arrange a site intro with another qualified pilot.
2. Obtain a permit from the Chico City and Parks Department during regular business hours. The office is located at Park Division, 965 Fir Street, Chico, CA 95928.
3. Hold a P3 rating, or a P2 rating if accompanied by someone with a P3 rating or higher.
Contacts:
- WhatsApp: Tuscan Surfers
- Facebook: [Tuscan Surfers – Bidwell Park Paragliding](https://www.facebook.com/groups/1628262000834128/)
- John Stallman: +1 (530) 864-5110
- HAM Frequency: 144.445 MHz
Wind Conditions:
- Call the Chico Municipal Airport's automated weather service at +1 (530) 879-3850 for ideal wind conditions, which are typically from 130°-170° at around 10 mph with no gusts. The site can work with 180°-190° winds, but turbulence on the ridge in these conditions is dangerous.
- Weather.com is the most accurate basic weather site for this area. Look for SSE at 8-10 mph.
Other Considerations:
- The marked landing zones (LZs) are mostly free of rocks. Be cautious of potential tripping hazards at launch or if you land elsewhere.
- Avoid power lines, which roughly mark the Class D airspace. If you go cross-country, stay to the east to avoid Class D airspace. You need to be at least 1000’ over launch to cross the high-tension power lines to Horseshoe Lake. Crossing the power lines is not encouraged due to their large spans and difficulty spotting from the air.
- Always be aware of horses and give them plenty of space. Do not kite your glider around them and avoid landing near them.
- Carry a first aid kit and know how to treat rattlesnake bites.
- Pull out StarThistle while waiting at launch and in the LZ.
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