Trail Closures
For your safety and that of others please obey all trail closures.
For your safety and that of others please obey all trail closures.
Congrats to the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority and thanks to local elected leaders for your support!
View the Fall 2022 Newsletter with these articles: Chino Hills State Park to Grow Again Leadership in Statewide Effort (30×30) Cougar Crossing Funded Unusual Fire in State Park Yorba Linda Revises Plan Heartfelt Thank You Hearty Congratulations Final Fire Grant … Read More
Bob Henderson gets recognized for his work, just as Roland vom Dorp resigns from our Board of Directors. And, the Habitat Authority gets a fire risk reduction pilot program funded. View the June E-Newsletter.
Congrats to the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority for its recent feature in National Geographic Magazine! The article summarizes the use of goats to reduce wildfire risks as a pilot project from a CAL FIRE grant. View the National Geographic … Read More
We spent some time in the Powder Canyon Preserve this weekend and want to extend a hearty congratulations and thanks to Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority for its successful work restoring the hillside habitat. Check out the wonderful progress!
Big news! In January, the Puente Hills Habitat Authority’s trail cam photo study spotted a gray fox in Sycamore Canyon for the first time ever!
From Campgrounds to Cougars, We’ve Covered A Lot! Learn about improvements at group camp, how to protect the wildflowers, and why the top predator is important. View the February E-Newsletter.
Your Help is Needed to Protect the Wildlife Corridor! Your generosity helps conserve land, protect wildlife and plants, and maintains our quality of life. Donate today! View our End of the Year E-Appeal. Donate online today!
As a reminder most park agencies, including Chino Hills State Park and the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority, close the trail systems during and after rains to preserve the integrity of the trails. The Puente-Chino Hills are known for clay … Read More