Rattlesnakes and Summertime

with No Comments

If you’ve lived in the region for any length of time you know that snakes live here too. They like to sun themselves to raise their body temperature.  On hot days especially you may find them on the sidewalk, street, on a trail or even in your yard.  Snakes provide a necessary balance to our ecosystem.  Without snakes, the rodent (think mice and rat) population will increase rapidly.  If you encounter a snake at your house, use your garden hose … Read More

New Signs at Chino Hills State Park

with No Comments

Have you seen the new signs in Chino Hills State Park? They look great don’t they? Thank you to the Chino Hills State Park Interpretive Association for making this effort possible. Forty signs will be placed during Phase 1, with another 40 will follow in Phase 2. It is also a good reminder authorized trails are ones marked on the official State Park map or marked with a designated sign. Those trails not marked likely aren’t okay to be on. … Read More

Coal Canyon

with No Comments

The fourth entrance to Chino Hills State Park is a bit more difficult to get to because you need to park in Corona (Riverside County) and walk roughly a mile along the Santa Ana River Trail to Coal Canyon in Anaheim Hills. Parking may be limited due to construction, but there is a dirt lot before the entrance to the Green River Golf Course where folks tend to park and ride or walk in.  Be sure to investigate access here … Read More

1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Accessibility Toolbar

Translate »