Spring 2014
Spring 2014 (PDF – 656 KB) Highlights: Madrona Project in Brea Cielo Vista & Esperanza Hills Update Habitat Authority’s 20th Anniversary Chino Hills State Park Progress
Spring 2014 (PDF – 656 KB) Highlights: Madrona Project in Brea Cielo Vista & Esperanza Hills Update Habitat Authority’s 20th Anniversary Chino Hills State Park Progress
As a result of a 1982 lawsuit, Hills For Everyone forced Southern California Edison to remove obsolete power lines in Chino Hills State Park. Learn more about the Edison Settlement by following this link.
The fourth entrance to Chino Hills State Park is a bit more difficult to get to because you need to park in Corona (Riverside County) and walk roughly a mile along the Santa Ana River Trail to Coal Canyon in Anaheim Hills. Parking may be limited due to construction, but there is a dirt lot before the entrance to the Green River Golf Course where folks tend to park and ride or walk in. Be sure to investigate access here … Read More
Yorba Linda has an entrance to Chino Hills State Park at Quarterhorse. Take Yorba Linda Blvd. to Fairmont. Turn north on Fairmont toward the hills. Turn left on Quarterhorse Drive and right into the parking lot. Parking is free. Download a map of the Quarterhorse entrance. (PDF – 711 KB)
4500 Carbon Canyon Road in Brea. Another entrance to Chino Hills State Park is in Brea adjacent to Carbon Canyon Regional Park on Carbon Canyon Road (Highway 142) at the Discovery Center. It is safest to park your vehicle at State Park or the Regional Park. Fees do apply in both lots. There is parking for equestrian trailers. Download a map of the Carbon Canyon (Discovery Center) entrance. (PDF – 808KB)