May E-Newsletter
Check out the Hills For Everyone May E-Newsletter which covers Earth Day, local wildflowers, successful partnerships, and three book recommendations. View the E-Newsletter.
Check out the Hills For Everyone May E-Newsletter which covers Earth Day, local wildflowers, successful partnerships, and three book recommendations. View the E-Newsletter.
Hills For Everyone and the Power In Nature Coalition co-hosted a press event this morning announcing Southern California’s leadership in preserving important landscapes for 30×30 (protecting 30% of lands and waters by 2030). As it relates to our goals and priorities, our partner, The Conservation Fund is actively negotiating for the preservation of the last phase of eastern ridgelines adjacent to Chino Hills State Park. For nearly 50 years, our goal has been to complete the eastern ridgelines to protect … Read More
California State Parks is selling its 2022 annual park passes for $195 and include California’s most popular destinations like the beaches. Passes are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase, and do not expire on 12/31. These passes do not cover camping or off road vehicle park fees. In addition, day use fees are now $10 per vehicle with no charge for walk/bike in visitors. Purchasing these passes support the maintenance and operation of our state park system. … Read More
It is always nice to get some publicity in the Chino Champion. This article outlines the barbed wire fence removal effort and the recent grants received to help with post-fire recovery. Check it out! View the Chino Champion article.
Another announcement for progress being made at the State Park. We partnered with the Chino Hills State Park Interpretive Association and Department of Parks and Recreation to design, get approval for, and (today) start the installation of the three new Welcome to Chino Hills State Park signs. The will be located at the Bane Canyon entrance (Chino Hills), Lower Aliso Canyon Trail entrance (Corona), and at the Discovery Center at the Telegraph Canyon Trail (Brea). The goal was to provide … Read More