Nature reserves in Chino, CA
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Chino Hills State Park
β ClosedChino Hills State Park, located at 4721 Sapphire Road in Chino Hills, California, is a picturesque park and tourist attraction that spans over 14,000 acres of pristine wilderness. Offering a sanctuary for both wildlife and outdoor enthusiasts, the park features breathtaking vistas, tranquil trails, and a variety of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. From hiking and biking to camping and wildlife viewing, Chino Hills State Park invites guests to explore and connect with the natural wonders that abound within its boundaries. Visitors can reserve campsites and lodging up to six months in advance, with bookings available from the arrival date to the desired departure date based on availability. The park is open daily from 8am to 5pm from October to March, and from 8am to 7pm from April to September. Dogs are allowed only on paved roads and in campgrounds, but not on park trails.
4721 Sapphire Rd, Chino Hills, CA 91709, United States -
Chino Creek Wetlands and Educational Park
β ClosedChino Creek Wetlands and Educational Park is a 22-acre park located in Chino, California, adjacent to the Inland Empire Utilities Agency Headquarters. This park, which opened in 2007, was funded in part by a state grant from the State Water Resources Control Board. The park is designed to restore native habitat and natural drainage, showcasing the environmental values of the Prado Basin, the largest riparian forest in southern California. Visitors to the park can enjoy 1.7 miles of trails landscaped with a variety of climate-appropriate and low-water-use plants. The park also features a state-of-the-art irrigation management system. Open to the public year-round during daylight hours, the park offers educational programs for students through the Water Discovery Field Trip Program. These programs include tours of the interpretative wetlands and wildlife education center.
5899 Kimball Ave, Chino, CA 91708, United States
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