Chino Hills Community Park, 3280 Eucalyptus Ave, Chino Hills, CA 91709, United States
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Chino Hills Community Park - Featured Reviews (641)
Great park with artificial turf baseball fields that are also used for many other sports & activities. Clean bathrooms. Well lit at night. And when the snack shacks are open, decent selection of food.
Great park. The have literally 5 to 6 softball/baseball fields, very spacious, and also very well maintained. They also have a dirt hiking trail around the park. Great for family and group activities.
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.
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.
Love the walking trail.
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
Very beautiful Park. Nice views. Huge softball fields. Nice bathrooms. With the snack bar. This park hosts many Chino Hills events. If you need to find a place to have some fun. Look up Chino Hills Community Park. It Always has events.
The park is big, nice, and clean. The playground is covered therefore good to visit even at noon (see pic). The 3 slides are a little steep so it would be best for older kids (maybe 4 and older?). Sitting here is very relaxing and the birds are constantly serenading you.
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Chino Hills Community Park Located in Chino Hills of 3280 Eucalyptus Ave. The complete address is Chino Hills Community Park, 3280 Eucalyptus Ave, Chino Hills, CA 91709, United States.
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Yes you can contact over this +1 909-597-4443 no.
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A great park. Clean and beautiful. Lots of fun. Parking is limited but a must visit. Love the waterfall and trees. The geese are tempermental so just be cautious if you get too close. Lots of wildlife. Fun playground for the kids. Great trail circlin
Came for pickleball and was delighted at how active the community was. No lights for night time, but that will be installed sometime in march 2023. Courts are nice and well kept. There is bathroom access but it's a 3 min walk from the court. Not a lo
A hidden gem! If you like solitude but too lazy to walk all the way to the inner Chino Hills State Park or pay parking fee, this is the park for you. Not crowded. Have bathroom. Many benches! A playground! Great peaceful views! But most importantly
Very nice maintained city park Ample parking Public restrooms Playground Playing field Basketball court Picnic area Grill Lots of shade trees The court is in the Northeast side of the park It is comprised of 2 mini courts There are a total of 4 of
Cute, little neighborhood park, a pit stop refuge under one of the shades, stretching by a bench, or having some quick snacks, while feeling the breeze or listening to the birds. The landscape looks implacable, at least from a distance.
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Great yoga facility! The front desk staff and the instructors were very friendly and helpful. The customer service was awesome! The app was easy to use to book classes and the studio was VERY clean. I came to visit my family for the holidays and w
This was a 3.5 mile loop, medium difficulty as it has a couple of hills and rocks. It goes around a neighborhood where there are equestrian areas so is nice to see the animals. Bring water in spring as it gets hot. Available parking at the park or st
Nice&Easy to walk, will see some animals. There is looks like 30% people walking with their dogs, so you will easy to find some friends for your dog right here ð
Hiking spot with steep inclines and views of the valley. You can park at Grand Avenue Park, which is where youâll access the trail. Dogs are allowed and we did see a lot of small children hiking. There are certain portions of the trail that seem ne
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