Coyotes in Chino Hills State Park
Chino Hills State Park reminds us that wild things still exist so close to humans. Enjoy the sounds of the coyotes howling and yipping from the park.
Chino Hills State Park reminds us that wild things still exist so close to humans. Enjoy the sounds of the coyotes howling and yipping from the park.
State Park Signs Gets Fresh Look The August e-newsletter offers easy ways to support HFE, gives an update on sign replacements at CHSP, describes the library park pass program, and outlines next steps for the Puente Hills Park. View the … Read More
Looking to learn a little bit about Chino Hills State Park? You are in luck! State Park Volunteer Barbara Deck spends about 38 minutes giving the history of San Juan Hill–the highest point in the State Park. Check it out!
We are always pleased to partner with others, like the Chino Hills State Park Interpretive Association and Chino Hills State Park to make progress on preservation, restoration, access, and recreation to our public lands. And a shout out to all … Read More
Lightning Strike Causes Fire in State Park 🔥 This e-newsletter covers Hills For Everyone’s 30×30 work, a five acre wildfire, the prohibition of e-bikes in the State Park, and an upcoming bird of prey presentation. View the Hills For Everyone … Read More
Fun Fact – There are several types of sage in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. White sage is particularly fragrant. If you gently rub your fingers on the leaves you can smell it–no need to break it off! Native Nations … Read More
Spring 2022 Newsletter (925KB PDF) Highlights: Saving Coal Canyon (Again) Park Grows Again Brea 265 Dispatch Phone Numbers Esperanza Hills Update Fire Damage Repair
Spring 2022 Newsletter (925KB PDF) Highlights: Saving Coal Canyon (Again) Park Grows Again Brea 265 Dispatch Phone Numbers Esperanza Hills Update Fire Damage Repair
Recently we’ve been fielding calls from concerned park visitors about violations occurring in the State Park. If you see something in Chino Hills State Park that violates the rules, causes harm to the park or its resources, or is of … Read More
Now that we are officially “in” Spring, here are some facts about California Poppies. It became the official state flower of California on March 2, 1903. And, on April 6th it is California Poppy Day. Poppies are bright, cheerful, and … Read More