Durham, California, is a rural town located 6 miles southwest of downtown Chico, known for its fresh air, progressive farming, and relaxing wineries. The area is rich in agricultural property, buildable land, and single-family homes on generous lots. Residential options range from midcentury ranch styles to newer homes in gated communities and large estates with orchards. Durham Community Park, the oldest park in the town, offers 24 acres of picnic, play, and sports options, including a public riding arena. The Historic Patrick Ranch Museum provides farmhouse tours and hands-on workshops, while the Butte Creek Canyon Ecological Reserve offers birdwatching, hiking, and fishing opportunities. Golf enthusiasts can join the Butte Creek Country Club, which features an 18-hole parkland course, on-site dining, and various recreational activities. Dining options in Durham include casual eateries like Red Rooster Café and upscale venues such as Almendra Winery and Distillery. For more variety, residents can visit downtown Chico, which is lined with restaurants, coffee shops, bars, and bakeries. The town is home to California State University Chico's Paul L. Byrne Memorial University Farm, where students learn farming first-hand. Commuting is facilitated by Butte Regional Transit B-Line bus stops and the Midway Bike Path. The closest major airport is Chico Regional, 14 miles away, with Sacramento International Airport approximately 80 miles south. Durham hosts seasonal celebrations at the Patrick Ranch Museum, including Autumn Fest and the California Nut Festival, adding to the local attractions.