January 2021 E-Newsletter

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Our first newsletter of the new year focuses on trails and fire recovery. Chino Hills State Park finalized its trail plan and there are tips to keeping the natural resources protected by staying on trail. Further, Hills For Everyone and others applied for funding to help in the Blue Ridge Fire recovery. View our January 2021 E-Newsletter.

Final Trail Plan for State Park

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In case you missed it on 12/31/20, the California Department of Parks and Recreation released the Final Road & Trail Management Plan for Chino Hills State Park. This plan illustrates what trails and roads are authorized by the park… meaning everything else is NOT authorized (they are illegal) and you shouldn’t be on it.

Some Preserve Trails Reopen

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The Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority opens some trails on Saturday, May 9th. Read the description from the post below about which Preserve trails/parking lots are accessible. Please also remain safe through physical distancing, face masks are required, and no groups. From the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority: The Habitat Authority will be re-opening some trails on Saturday, May 9, 2020. Hellman –Stays closed. Los Angeles City set the precedent with keeping their busy Runyon Canyon closed, and Runyon Canyon’s … Read More

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