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South side of the dirt road, southeast of Cold Creek, about 2 miles (air) southwest of Bald Mountain, about 9 miles by road from Stirling City, or about 2 miles (air) northeast of Stirling City.
On the east side of Doe Mill Road, about 1 mile southeast of the bridge across Butte Creek, about 2 1/2 miles (air) southeast of Forest Ranch, about 5 miles (air) southwest of Stirling City.
Along the road, on the northeast edge of Paradise Lake, about 3/4 mile northeast of the picnic area, about 1 mile northeast of Paradise Dam, about 4 miles (air) southwest of Stirling City.
West edge of a large meadow and bog, about 20 yards east of the poor dirt road, about 100 yards south of the cabin, about 3/4 mile (air) northwest of Jonesville, about 5 miles (air) northeast of Butte Meadows.
On the south side of the Dome Trail head, trail leads to the Middle Fork of the Feather River, about 100 yards northeast of trail head which is 3/10 mile east of Bean Creek Road, about 2 miles (air) northeast of Big Bald Rock, about 16 miles (air) northeast of Oroville.
Along the road, on the northeast edge of Paradise Lake, about 3/4 mile northeast of the picnic area, about 1 mile northeast of Paradise Dam, about 4 miles (air) southwest of Stirling City
On the east side of Doe Mill Road, about 1 mile southeast of the bridge across Butte Creek, about 2 1/2 miles (air) southeast of Forest Ranch, about 5 miles (air) southwest of Stirling City
West edge of a large meadow and bog, about 20 yards east of the poor dirt road, about 100 yards south of the cabin, about 3/4 mile (air) northwest of Jonesville, about 5 miles (air) northeast of Butte Meadows
On the south side of the Dome Trail head, trail leads to the Middle Fork of the Feather River, about 100 yards northeast of trail head which is 3/10 mile east of Bean Creek Road, about 2 miles (air) northeast of Big Bald Rock, about 16 miles (air) northea
about 20 yards east of the poor dirt road, about 100 yards south of the cabin, about 3/4 mile (air) northwest of Jonesville, about 5 miles (air) northwest of Butte Meadows.
T23N, R4E, southeast 1/4 Section 7. On the northeast edge of Paradise Lake, about 3/4 mile northeast of the picnic area, about 1 mile northeast of Paradise Dam, about 4 miles (air) southwest of Stirling City.
Open places in the yellow pine forest, Butte Meadows. Douglas fir and incense cedar are also plentiful. Common shrubs are Ceanothus cordulatus and Uva-ursi.