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  • About
    • The Park
      • History
      • Entrances
      • Maps
      • Wildlife Corridor
      • Dogs
    • About CHSPIA
      • Goals and Objectives
      • The Board
  • Upcoming Events
  • Park Activities
    • Get Involved
    • Park Champions
    • Learning
    • Camping
    • Hiking
    • Biking
    • Riding
    • Birdwatching
  • Natural Resources
    • Birds
    • Mammals
    • Reptiles
    • Fish
    • Flowers
    • Shrubs
    • Trees
  • Newsletters
  • Contact Us
  • Donate to CHSPIA
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As you enjoy this view of Chino Hills State Park f As you enjoy this view of Chino Hills State Park from Sierra Peak, have a Happy Easter, Passover, and Earth Day!
As you enjoy all of the wildflowers in the Park th As you enjoy all of the wildflowers in the Park this Spring, stop by the Discovery Center and get a packet of wildflower seed balls.  Then on your next hike throw them into the hills and set the stage for next year's flowers.  Each bag is only $1 and it supports the Park.
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