Multiple Fires in July

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There have been multiple fires in July caused by a variety of things.  Here is a short recap of the local fires, some of which burned in the Wildlife Corridor, while others were nearby. July 2, 2015 Loma Ridge near 241 Toll Road in East Orange Three acres burned when this fire broke out. Cause: Vehicle fire Check out the article in the OC Register. July 4, 2015 3600 Block of Fairmont in Yorba Linda Ten acres burned, including a … Read More

Successful Bane Canyon Celebration

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Hills For Everyone is thrilled at the great turnout and wonderful support for Chino Hills State Park last Saturday. In partnership with California State Parks and the Chino Hills State Park Interpretive Association, we held a Bane Canyon Grand Re-opening Celebration. Check out the photos from our Facebook page: June 2015 Posted by Hills For Everyone on Monday, June 29, 2015

Bane Canyon Celebration

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Join Hills For Everyone, the Chino Hills State Park Interpretive Association and State Parks as we celebrate the grand re-opening of Bane Canyon Road (the Chino Hills Entrance to the Park). There will be a facepainter, self-guided nature walk, crafts, naturalist-led hike, a fire engine, informational booths, a bike ride (BYO Bike), and light refreshments! Drop by between 9 AM and noon on Saturday, June 27 to enjoy the festivities.  Learn more about this event on our calendar page.

Chino Hills State Park: The Beginnings

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Executive Director Claire Schlotterbeck will be the featured speaker at the Chino Hills Historical Society’s meeting next Monday night.  The topic of her presentation is the “Chino Hills State Park: \u000bHow and Why it all Began.”  We’d welcome your attendance at this free event.  The meeting, at the Chino Hills Community Center, 14250 Peyton Drive, begins at 7 PM.

Bane Canyon Road – Grand Opening

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Join the Chino Hills State Park Interpretive Association, Hills For Everyone and California State Parks as we celebrate the grand re-opening of the Chino Hills entrance to Chino Hills State Park. The Details Saturday, June 27, 2015 Drop in from 9 AM – 12 PM Rolling M Ranch in Chino Hills State Park 4721 Sapphire Rd., Chino Hills The Activities Native Plant Walk Balloon Artist Kids Crafts Light Refreshments Informational Booths Face Painting Interpretive Programs Volunteer Sign Ups much more Download … Read More

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