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Chino Hills State Park is in bloom. Please enjoy the beautiful view but do not disturb the flowers and please stay on the trail. Watch the trail for snakes as it is now rattlesnake season.
With so many flowers and so many visitors, we have a few rules you need to follow so everyone can enjoy their visit.
To view these rules in multiple languages please see the following document: Multi-Language Wildflower Rules
The gates are locked in the evenings during the following hours:
5:00 pm October 1st - 1st Sunday in April
7:00 pm 1st Sunday in April - September 30th
Gates open at 8:00 am.
When gates are locked, there is no vehicle access into or out of the campground unless special arrangements are made by calling 951-780-6222 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
EMERGENCIES AFTER THE PARK IS CLOSED – CALL 911
Information regarding the gate closure is available at the park and online at the State Park website. While some campers may be inconvenienced by the nightly closure, an extra level of security is provided by eliminating vehicles driving in the park that are not associated with campers. Not having these vehicles in the park at night reduces the hazard to children and pedestrians, reduces noise, vandalism, and reduces opportunities for theft of camping gear.
Tips to Safely Enjoy Chino Hills State Park Year Round
It is important for visitors to plan their outdoor adventure at Chino Hills State Park or any any other wilderness area appropriately. Simple actions such as taking plenty of water (1 gallon/per person/day) and food, and knowing that cell coverage is extremely limited or non-existent can help you be better prepared to safely enjoy the park.
Below you will find just a few tips to safely enjoy our wilderness park:
Cell Phone Use
First Aid Kit
Outdoor Plan
Hiking/Camping
We offer fun events year round from guided hikes to star gazing.
Visit our Programs and Events Page for more about our exciting interpretive offerings.
Self-Guided Activities
E-bikes and other E-transport - The use of self-propelled or motorized bicycles, scooters, and skateboards are prohibited within the park boundaries, except paved portions of Bane Canyon Road.
Drones - The use of powered unmanned aircraft, drones, or other remote controlled aerial devices is prohibited within the park's boundaries.
Campfires - ARE NOT PERMITTED As of May 21, 2012
Park Closure - The park will close for at least 48 hours following rain of more than one quarter inch. High clay content in the soil causes “greased” trails and roads. Use during this time makes hiking, bicycling and equestrian activities hazardous and causes severe rutting of trail and road surfaces. The park is also closed during times of extreme fire danger, when the National Weather Service announces a Red Flag Warning.
Trails - For safety’s sake, stay on designated trails and don’t hike alone. Be aware of wildlife, especially rattlesnakes.
Dogs - Dogs are not allowed at Chino Hills State Park except at Bane Canyon Road, the Rolling M Ranch day use area, the Rolling M. Ranch Campgrounds, and day use areas at the Discovery Center. They must be on leash at all times and are not allowed in the backcountry or on trails. Pets must not be left alone at any time. Dogs are not allowed at any other locations.
Speed Limit - 15 mph for all vehicles and bicycles.
Vehicles off road - Motor vehicles may not be driven off road or in the back country. Vehicles are allowed on pavement and in designated parking lots only.
Drinking Water - Available at the Chino Hills State Park Discovery Center, the Rolling M Ranch area, and the Equestrian Staging area.
Smoking - Smoking is not allowed
Trash - Pack it in, pack it out!
Weapons - Weapons of any kind are prohibited.
Collecting - Animals, plants, rocks, dirt and artifacts are protected by law and may not be disturbed or collected.
Chino Hills SP Posted Orders:
Are there any rattlesnakes? - The answer is, "Yes!" Please use the links in the Park Regulations section above for additional information
No E-bikes or Dogs on dirt trails. No use of drones in the park. No picking or disturbing of the wildflowers. No wood-burning or charcoal fires.
