Campground: State of California, Chino Hills State Park

Description: 12,452 acres encompass stands of oaks, sycamores & rolling, grassy hills that stretch nearly 31 miles, from the Santa Ana Mountains to the Whittier Hills. Chino Hills is vitally important as a refuge to many species of plants, & as a link between natural areas essential to the survival of many animal species. Sixty miles of trails & fire roads also offer excellent opportunities for viewing wildlife & native plants. Facilities consist of a picnic area, equestrian staging area, pipe corrals, a historic barn, H2O spigots & restrooms. Location: The park is located ten miles northwest of Corona. Take the 91-Freeway to Highway 71-North, to Soquel Canyon. Proceed to Elinvar & turn left. Elinvar & Sapphire (right) is the park entrance. Season: year round, 8:00 a.m. to sunset Reservations: no Biking Picnicking Hiking/Backpacking Horseback Riding RV Sites Exhibits Restrooms Notes: Maximum RV length 28 feet. No smoking or campfires in the backcountry May - September. Please pack out all your trash. Dogs are welcome at Bane Canyon Road, McLean Overlook, the Rolling M Ranch & in the campgrounds. hey must be on leash at all times & are not allowed in the backcountry or on trails. The park will close for 48 hours following rain of more than one quarter inch. High clay content in the soil causes “greased” trails & roads. Use during this time makes hiking, bicycling & equestrian activities hazardous & causes severe rutting of trail & road surfaces.

State of California, Chino Hills State Park Campground Web Site

Campground Address:
1416 9th Street
Sacramento, CA
95814

Campground Phone Numbers:
Phone: (909) 780-6222


Campground Has Tenting? Y