| Facilities: Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area provides a rifle range, picnic tables, and a vault toilet. Best Time To Visit: Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area is open from 8AM to sundown 7 days a week. Fees: At most California State Parks, day use fees are charged for parking only. There is no charge to walk or bike into these parks. Most historical parks and museums charge a Day Use Fee per person. Accessibility: Unknown Rules: Disturbance or destruction of natural scenery, plants and animals resources is strictly forbidden. Loaded firearms and hunting are not permitted. Park quite hours are between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. All vehicle travel must be confined to designated roads or areas. Please clean up after yourself so that others may enjoy the beauty of these parks. Fires are permitted only in facilities provided for this purpose. Gathering of down wood is prohibited. Portable stoves may be used in designated areas. All fireworks are prohibited.Animals may not be turned loose in park units. All animals, other than grazing animals, must be under immediate physical control. Dogs must be on a tended leash no more than 6 feet or confined in an enclosed vehicle, tent or pen. Dogs, other than those that assist the permanently disabled, are prohibited on trails, beaches, and wherever posted.Directions: Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area is located west on Oroville Dam Boulevard (Highway 162), two miles south on Larkin Road, to entrance. Map: Click here for a map to Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area Reservations: Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area does not accept reservations. | |