Telegraph Canyon Hike
Hike along Telegraph Canyon and South Ridge in Chino Hills State Park. This is a 7 mile, 1,000 foot gain hike. Meet at 9 am at the Discovery Center at 4500 Carbon Canyon Road in Brea ($5 parking). Bring water, … Read More
Fenceline Hike
Hike the hills and valleys with some great views both of the park and east into Corona. This is a 5.5 miles, 1,500 foot gain hike. Meet at 9 am at the Barn at the Rolling M Ranch, which is 3 … Read More
La Vida Trail Hike
Hike a remote and relatively unknown loop through the back hills of Brea in the Chino Hills State Park. This is a 4 mile, 1,300 foot gain hike, along a trail crossing Sonome Creek. Meet 9 am in Olinda Village … Read More
Lower Aliso / Scully Ridge Hike
Enjoy a hike along a ridge and through this gentle sloping valley. This is a 6.3 mile, 1,100 foot gain hike. Meet at 9 am at the Barn at the Rolling M Ranch, which is 3 miles up the road at … Read More
Rim Crest Hike
Join Sierra Club on a hike as we travel along a ridgeline and shaded valley in Chino Hills State Park. This is a 6.5 mile 1,000 foot gain hike. Meet at 9 am at Rim Crest Dr. in Yorba Linda … Read More
Prado Dam Field Trip
Migration is happening! Join us as we see what’s stopping at Prado Regional Park, San Bernardino County. Entrance fee $10/car. Bring lunch and plenty of water. We will leave the Community Center parking lot at 7:00 am. We should be … Read More
Aliso Canyon/Faultline Trail Hike
Starting at the Rolling M Ranch barn, we’ll hike the hills to the northwest with some great views of the park. This is a 4.5 miles, 1,000 foot gain hike. Meet at 9 am at the Barn at the Rolling … Read More
Telegraph Canyon Hike
Hike along Telegraph Canyon and South Ridge in Chino Hills State Park. This is a 7 mile, 1,000 foot gain hike. Meet at 9 am at the Discovery Center at 4500 Carbon Canyon Road in Brea ($5 parking). Bring water, … Read More
Flight Over the Wildlife Corridor
When the conditions are right, Hills For Everyone takes to the air to see what the latest and greatest views provide of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. See what these 2017 aerial photographs reveal.