'''Oroville''' [http://www.naomialloway.com/oroville/] is a city in the North Cascades region of Washington State.
Get in
US Highway 97 runs through the center of town.
Get around
The town is small enough to walk around in, but you may want a car since the only sidewalks are in the downtown area, and the upcoming resort cottages are spread out across Lake Osoyoos.
See
Do
'''Osoyoos Lake State Park''', [http://www.parks.wa.gov/parkpage.asp?selectedpark=Osoyoos%20Lake]
Buy
Most stores in Oroville, other than Princes, close at 5PM.
Princes market, a supermarket and general store.
Beemans, a smaller (slightly less expensive) supermarket.
Numerous antique stores and gas stations.
Eat
Most restaurants in Oroville will be closed periodically during the winter, and at least once or twice a week thereafter. Most restaurants in Oroville close by 9PM.
'''Trinos''', a casual family-orientated mexican restuarant. Includes giant margaritas as well as beer.
'''FB's Family Grill''', fine dining in a casual atmosphere. Family friendly with pool tables and televisions for all ages as well as summer patio dining. A wide variety of menu items to suit all tastes and budgets now featuring Chicago-Style Deep Dish Pizza, large enough for the whole family.
'''Hometown Pizza''', a pizza and pasta place.
'''Hornets Nest''', a small diner known for hamburgers.
'''Linda's Bakery''', a small cafe of baked goods and sandwiches serving breakfast and lunch.
'''Yo Yo's''' (formerly Fao's), restaurant and bar.
Drink
Sleep
'''Eden Valley Guest Ranch''', 31 Eden Valley Lane, tel: ''+1'' 509-485-4002, (''email: mailto:info@edenvalleyranch.net''), [http://www.edenvalleyranch.net/]. $85/490 (Nightly/Weekly).
Get out
'''Split Rock B.L.M. Recreation Site''', on the shores of Palmer Lake. 5 miles north of Loomis along the Loomis-Oroville Road.