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Chino Hills State ParkChino Hills - Parks & Outdoors - Chino Hills State Park is the biggest outdoor anchor near Chino Hills, with rolling hills, long trail routes, scenic overlooks, biking, equestrian use, camping, and wildlife viewing. The main Chino Hills entrance is the Sapphire Road entrance at 4721 Sapphire Road, useful for searches like Chino Hills State Park Chino Hills entrance.
Prado Regional ParkChino - Parks & Outdoors - A full-day outdoor park in Chino with fishing, camping, hiking and biking trails, disc golf, picnic areas, and a splash pad. This is one of the strongest family and group outing options in the Chino area.
Planes of Fame Air MuseumChino - Kids & Family - One of Chino’s signature destination attractions, with nearly 100 aircraft and a serious aviation-history collection. It works for families, aviation fans, grandparents with kids, and anyone who wants something more memorable than another shopping stop.
Yanks Air MuseumChino - Kids & Family - A polished aviation museum at Chino Airport with restored aircraft collections and a strong family-friendly museum experience. Pair it with Planes of Fame if you want to make Chino Airport the main outing.
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan MandirChino Hills - Free Things To Do - A standout cultural and architectural stop in Chino Hills. It is best treated as a respectful visit, not a casual photo backdrop: walk the campus, see the mandir, and follow visitor guidelines while on site.
The Shoppes at Chino HillsChino Hills - Shopping - The main open-air shopping and dining anchor in Chino Hills, with a walkable main street layout, restaurants, retail, coffee, and easy meetup energy. It is the simplest default plan when a group wants food plus something casual before or after.
English Springs ParkChino Hills - Parks & Outdoors - English Springs Park in Chino Hills, sometimes searched as English Spring Park, is an 8.2-acre park at Grand Avenue and Chino Hills Parkway with a pond, playground, gazebos, picnic tables, restrooms, basketball half-courts, volleyball court, bike racks, and a water bottle fill station. The park closes when it rains because the lake functions as a catch basin.
Chino Creek Wetlands and Educational ParkChino - Parks & Outdoors - A quieter nature and learning stop with 22 acres, 1.7 miles of trails, wetlands habitat, picnic areas, bridges, parking, and an amphitheater. This is a strong pick when you want something calmer than a crowded playground.
Ruben S. Ayala ParkChino - Parks & Outdoors - Chino’s largest community park, with more than 140 acres, sports fields, playgrounds, picnic shelters, walking trails, batting cages, and a skate park. It is the strongest everyday sports-and-family park in Chino.
Chino Youth MuseumChino - Kids & Family - A hands-on local museum for younger kids that introduces Chino history through interactive themes like dairy farming, banking, and commerce. It is best for families with younger children who want an indoor activity with a local angle.
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