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Park Visitors Get Parking Tickets

Park Visitors Get Parking Tickets

Park Visitors Get Parking Tickets

by Melanie Schlotterbeck on April 5, 2021 with No Comments

While we are glad you are enjoying Chino Hills State Park, but hope your experience isn’t diminished by a parking ticket when you return to the car! As a friendly reminder, no matter what park you visit be sure to check the parking regulations, avoid red zones, and avoid fire hydrants.

Read the Chino Champion article.

Breaking News Chino Hills State Park, City of Chino Hills, Parking

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