Address: 2201 Grand Ave, Chino Hills, CA 91709, USA
Phone: +19093642700
Sunday: 6AM–10PM
Monday: 6AM–10PM
Tuesday: 6AM–10PM
Wednesday: 6AM–10PM
Thursday: 6AM–10PM
Friday: 6AM–10PM
Saturday: 6AM–10PM
Stefny I
Small parking area, but there is additional parking down the street I believe. Beautiful park, so it's worth the stop. The pond has turtles, ducks, geese, and large fish! The playground is small, and somewhat under shade (not the swings or one slide). The restrooms are near the playground, and well kept.
Beverly Jaime
This park is very pretty. I was surprised by my kids and hubby celebrating Mothers day
Linda Leon
Great place to walk and relax. You can see ducks, geese, koi fish, and turtles. It's even a great place to take kids to play. Parking is sometimes hard to get, but it's worth coming here!
bLaZe W0rks
This is simply one of the good ones in the area. I love the natural landscape and the flow and design. It’s such a treat to bring the kids and just enjoy the animals and the birds. Having a small lunch and spread a blanket and just enjoy this great weather. It’s such a blessing . I know you guys will appreciate this one.
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Yes. You gotta reserve the space with the city though
Call the city parks department
Yes there's grill, but you might need to RSVP the gazebo to use it. You need to supply your own charcoal and make sure you clean it after use.
Yes
Probably
You can host a Birthday party here. But its first come first serve with the tables so if your planning on having it on the weekends better come early.
Yes open
It can not. Take them to Humane society in Pomona. This corner mission and humane way. Do not leave them in the park.
At the picnic areas I think you can
Unsure, but it's fun, energetic and worth it. Enjoy
Look it up on chino hill parks rules an regulations
Yes. If you're reserving it, I suggest you let them know that you need an electrical outlet so if they need to switch the power on, it's available when you need it. In other words, call the city.
No. Signs are posted not to feed or harass wildlife. No fishing either. Dogs must be on leash.
I know this is not that helpful but I grew up near this park and people would just drop their turtles in the lake. I don't think it's any different today. There are so many turtles there now. I don't think there is a proper way to donate a turtle just bring yours if you want and let him in the water.
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