Paradise is located in the Central Valley, in the Sierra, layed out along a wide ridge that rises between deep canyons on either side, formed by the west branch of the Feather River to the east, and Butte Creek to the west. The town is within Butte County, about eight miles from Chico, California.
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Publicizes a fitness club that has a pool and other facilities. Also find the club’s hours, a schedule of classes and read about the organization’s personal training.
http://www.beyondfitnessclub.com/
Features a museum that educates the public about gold digging service. Links to the gift shop, details on museum events and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.goldnuggetmuseum.com/
Advertises a cinema that screens first run films. Other sections of the site provide gift certificates, show times and movie reviews.
http://www.paradisecinema.com/
The town's print newspaper, in its Internet edition, presents local news, sports, opinion, obituaries, and articles on marketing, entertainment, and other features, as well as subscription and advertising information.
http://www.paradisepost.com/
Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau
The business membership organization, representing the larger Paradise region, presents news and notices of chamber and community events, relocation assistance, and a profile of the town, schools, and surrounding area.
http://www.paradisechamber.com/
Paradise Unified School District
Learn about the district’s schools and politics. Access the staff directory, employment opportunities, official forms and budgets.
http://www.pusdk12.org/
Public notices are displayed here, on the town's official site, along with a chart displaying the organizational structure of the town government, access to public documents, and contact data for municipal personnel and departments.
http://www.townofparadise.com/
St. Thomas More Catholic Church
Presents the Catholic church’s bulletins, Mass times and meetings. Photos of the institution and a history of the institution can be found elsewhere on the site.
http://www.stmparadise.org/
Advertises a shop that sells bicycles and related accessories. Includes the store’s hours of service, location and photos of the interior.
http://www.siberianbikers.com/