Address: 5899 Kimball Ave, Chino, CA 91708, USA
Phone: +19099931600
Sunday: 8AM–7PM
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–7PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7PM
Thursday: 8AM–7PM
Friday: 8AM–7PM
Saturday: 8AM–7PM
Ashley
Beautiful. So much to see, love all the life you can see here.
Mercy Sanchez
Beautiful, clean and quiet park. Benches throughout to enjoy its beauty!
Jackie Fiedler
Nice little trail, even ground with crushed gravel path. Plenty of parking. I was the only person my entire walk on a Monday evening. Very peaceful!
Randy Delaney
We visited the wetlands because we were curious what it would be like. It was a good thing that I used google maps directions because I would never have figured the entrance into the park was gravel. That said although the parking area was gravel it was well manicured. We got there around 11:00 AM and it was already warm so I felt fortunate I could park under a tree. We were the only car in the parking area. The path’s are gravel as well. There is a aesthetically pleasing covered area that gives historical information regarding water in the area. It was set up so one could take their time reading the displays. Throughout the park there were areas of interest as well as a amphitheater that holds quite a few people. The park is set up so schools can have field trips to the park and learn about the wetlands. The amphitheater obviously is set up for school children to sit and learn. There are a lot of trees and shrubs as well as an area where there are picnic tables. Again perfect for an eating area for the students that are there on a field trip. We saw some ducks in the pond. What was interesting was what appeared to be algae covering the water. The ponds are recycled water. There is no fishing in the ponds. Overall it was a decent visit and worth going there.
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Yes they do have porta potties.
It's a nature reserve. In a pretty rural area. There's a huge park and a golf course next to it. Lots of wildlife = lots of prey for coyotes. Also, as more buildings go up they lose grounds to hunt/scavenge on and get pushed into neighborhoods and reserves like this one.
Most definitely
The Chino Wetlands are open 8am to 5pm daily
Well it's posted No Fishing However we saw people fishing. Didn't see them catch anything.
The park has a small lot which can be accessed through the entrance off El Prado Rd.
Not sure if it were legal, but I did see people fishing there.
Prado and Kimball are the intersection. Entrance is on Kimball.
The area is well keep but very small. You don't want to bring your bike then disappointed.
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Yes it is
I have never fished there however I am not sure if you can't fish there or not
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