Chino Hills Community Park

Category: Park in Chino Hills, California

Address: 3280 Eucalyptus Ave, Chino Hills, CA 91709, USA

Phone: +19095974443

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–8PM

Tuesday: 9AM–8PM

Wednesday: 9AM–8PM

Thursday: 9AM–8PM

Friday: 9AM–8PM

Saturday: 9AM–8PM

Reviews

Rosa Zorrilla

Jun 3, 2022

It was beautiful. Very family friendly. Needs more parking space. The facility was very clean and bright. Enjoyed my time there.

Phillip Brown

May 11, 2021

I have only visited a small portion of the park, but what I saw, looked great, it was neat, clean and well ordered. There were several baseball fields, a walking track and plenty of parking, which was almost full. Still I will visit again.

Trinidad Medina

Feb 10, 2021

Beautiful Park . Came out for some Special needs Baseball. Challengers and Canyon Hills. thanks for invite to join you all this season. Great Baseball Field Park and nice clean facilities.. Come out and enjoy the Trails also.

Cinti Laird

Jan 17, 2021

I have especially enjoyed time spent hiking the McCoy Trailhead at the Chino Hills Community Park. It is second only to hiking Griffith Park when I resided in Los Feliz a few years back on a long work seeking exploratory to L.A. Last summer I had the pleasure of hiking Cougar Gulch in Coeur d'Allaine, Idaho. It is splendidly ties a second with Chino Hills among my west coast hiking delights. I still cannot get over the silly crab in Griffith Park clinging to it's chicken at the risk of life and limb. Maybe it's smart enough to know that at the end of the day it's all sport and yes it could actually take the chicken home after all. Here at Chino Hills I have frequently been openly attacked by a big white goose that just goes made at the sound of my voice. I was thankful to think that it has gone back to Canada for a season or flown south. As I have not been here in quite some time, I am not prepared to fight. Throwing my water bottle to the ground with attitude enough to match this loud goose, as if I were about to throw down is usually enough to get it to leave me alone. Only today, I forgot my water bottle. As for Cougar Gulch, I had been hiking the area alone sometimes getting lost in the woods for hours as I had been told that no Cougar's had been seen in those parts for decades. One evening upon my arrival at work, just 20 miles away; a co-worker announced that he had been being hunted by a Cougar and he won the hunt. He shared a photo of himself about 6ft tall holding up the Cougar over whom he'd won the hunt. It was longer than he is. I never hiked Cougar Gulch alone again. 20 miles is just a Sprint for such an animal. Happy hiking. It is thankfully one pleasure that coronavirus cannot deter along with the joy of horseback riding and overall interactions with nature. I sort of did miss that nasty goose after all. Stay safe, your vaccine is on the way. Cinti Laird

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Questions & Answers

Is the park public or private?

wimpy | Aug 23, 2021
Trinidad Medina | Aug 23, 2021

It's a public park.

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Can you bring your dog to this park.

Deborah Ikpa | Aug 23, 2020
Gene Boone | Aug 23, 2020

Yes. Many do that.

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Is there overnight parking for RVs available?

Adriana Rodriguez | Aug 24, 2018
Leonard Ramirez | Aug 24, 2018

No... Chino Hills PD constantly patrol the area

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What hotels are in the area?

Rick Hausvik | Aug 24, 2018
Leonard Ramirez | Aug 24, 2018

Not sure.. i just go here for my daughters fast pitch practice.. Nonetheless, the community is very nice so im sure any surrounding hotels will be to your satisfaction 😎👍

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