Trail Closure Information
An important reminder!
An important reminder!
Don’t Miss Out on the Cougar Walk ‘N Talk… This e-newsletter reviews the status of the Brea Canyon Road Expansion Project, features a Memorial Hike in honor of P-22 on January 22nd, and tells the “why” behind trail closures after … Read More
FYI. Let’s keep park trails passable by staying off them until they dry out!
As a reminder, please check the website or Facebook page of the park you love, before heading out to recreate. Often times the trails are closed during and after the rain. Please respect trail closures. Why? 1. Trails are easily … Read More
While this is specifically from OC Parks, it has relevant information to all our parklands. Please stay off trails after the rain, until the land manager says it is okay to return. It is safer for everyone and the trails … Read More
May the green hillsides and snow capped mountains remind you of the importance of our local conservation work. We have two exciting announcements: a settlement agreement preserving the Tres Hermanos property and our annual recap of our work in 2018. … Read More
Everyone recognizes that vibrant orange of the California Poppy against the green hillsides. The bloom this year could be good, great or a super bloom–time will tell. Fire and drought coupled with massive rains tend to cause a massive bloom. … Read More
The rain is great, but it means the trails are closed to absorb the rain and later dry out. Please obey park/trail closures to protect our natural resources for future generations and prevent destruction and damage
Please avoid the trails in the parks and preserves. Activity on the trails during/post rain causes damage to the trails and poses a safety risk if something should happen to you.
For those of you wanting to hike/bike/ride in Chino Hills State Park: here are photographs of why the Park’s trails are currently closed. Massive trail damage and repairs are needed due to the heavy rains. Your patience and avoidance of … Read More