Chino Hills State Park stretches across thousands of acres of rolling hills and oak woodlands, offering a network of trails for every experience level. Recognized by Condé Nast Traveler as one of Southern California’s premier wildflower viewing destinations, the park is cherished for its sweeping vistas, birdwatching opportunities, and tranquil escape from urban life. Locally managed and supported by Friends of Chino Hills State Park, the area reflects a strong commitment to conservation and community education. Multiple trailheads—including the Bane Canyon entrance, easily reached from Ontario—make it a flexible option for both day hikers and seasoned trekkers.