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Chino Hills State Park is unique in that it provides refuge for both biodiversity and solitude to the visitors who enjoy their outdoor experiences. There is no other location in the LA Basin where people can drive a short distance and be swept away with scenic vistas, hike, bike, or ride a horse on over 90 miles of trails. At 14,102 acres, the park is managed as an open space habitat where all plant and animal life are protected.
Trail Uses
Overnight tent and RV camping is available.
Online Reservations Campground Map Or call (800) 444-PARK (7275).
Vehicle entrance is $10.00 per day, $9.00 per day for Seniors age 62+. Otherwise, entrance is free to all walking traffic. Pay cash or check to kiosk attendant or cash or credit card can be used at the automated payment machine near the restrooms.
The park is closed during extreme winds and for 48 hours when the park gets ¼" of rain. The park is also closed during times of extreme fire danger, when the National Weather Service announces a Red Flag Warning. During a park closure, signs are posted at all entrances. Please observe all posted closures.
For Chino Hills State Park hours of operation, events, trails, camping information and more visit the Chino Hills State Park Website.
Park Gate Hours
October - 1st Sunday in April
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
April - September 30th
8:00 am- to 7:00 pm
When gates are locked, there is no vehicle access into or out of the campground unless special arrangements are made by calling (951) 780-6222 Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.