Chino Hills State Park reopens Sunday

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The Freeway Complex Fire ravaged Chino Hills State Park burning more than 13,800 acres of park property. Since then, crews have been working to make the park safe again and reopen. 

On Sunday, Feb. 1, the park will reopen with some restrictions. The park will be open for day use and camping.

 §         Hills for Everyone Trail                     

§         East Fence Line Trail                      

§         Sidewinder Trail

§         Water Canyon Trail

§         Scully Hill Trail

 

*Telegraph Canyon Trail is open but please use caution adjacent to Little Diemer trail due to a mudslide washout.

 he park is missing many trail signs, so please do not venture into the backcountry unless you are familiar with the park. We will continue to work on restoring the park. We will reopen the trails that are closed once it is safe to do so.

 For more information and updates please call: 951-780-6222.

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