Campbell Hills

The Campbell Hills are a low range of hills in southern , . Some southern elevations overlook the Thermalito Afterbay, , and Oroville Airport.
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 374 feet
  • Description: range of hills in Butte County, California, US
  • Also known as: South Table Mountain

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Oroville and Oregon City.

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is a small town in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern . With a population in the greater urban area of 40,000, it is the seat of .

Hamlet
, formerly Bloomingdale and Hengy, is a ghost town located between and in . One of the first mining camps in the county, it was established in the autumn of 1848 by a party of , who came to over the Applegate and Lassen trails. is situated 6 miles northeast of Campbell Hills.

Campbell Hills

Latitude
39.53433° or 39° 32′ 4″ north
Longitude
-121.61275° or 121° 36′ 46″ west
Elevation
374 feet (114 metres)
Open location code
84FWG9MP+PV
Geo­Names ID
5333711
Wiki­data ID
Q5028090
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Venetian—“Campbell Hills” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Campbell Hills
  • Egyptian Arabic: تلال كامبل
  • Ladin: Campbell Hills
  • Venetian: Campbell Hills

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Localities in the Area

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Highlights include Sugarloaf Peak and Thermalito Forebay.

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