Wrapped Up In You
Sometimes you just can’t help but get wrapped up with a neighboring flower. This beautiful lupine glows a radiant purple, but has the yellow bloom of black mustard bursting through it.
Sometimes you just can’t help but get wrapped up with a neighboring flower. This beautiful lupine glows a radiant purple, but has the yellow bloom of black mustard bursting through it.
Due to the popularity of our wildflowers and a maximum capacity of the Chino Hills State Park entry road. The gates at our Chino Hills entrance on Sapphire Road do get closed when we reach capacity. At that point we let vehicle traffic in and out on a car by car basis. Please remember to stay on trails. Bare patches of dirt off trail might be a good place to take the perfect photo but using those areas still harms … Read More
Blue eyed grass blooming in Chino Hills State Park. These flowers are not very common in the State Park.
Fiddlenecks are also in bloom all over Chino Hills State Park. You can see them right next to Bane Canyon Road. They are taller than we’ve ever seen them before!
We made it into Chino Hills State Park today. Rangers are patrolling and ticketing so keep your dogs on leash and only on Bane Canyon Road, follow the speed limit (15mph), stay on designated trails, park in designated areas, and don’t trample or pick flowers.