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Welcome to Chino Hills
Chino Hills
is a community of around 80,000 people people nestled on the on the borders
of San Bernardino, Los Angeles, and Riverside Counties south of the 60
Freeway and West of the 71 Freeway.
We are a relatively new community having incorporated as a city on December 1st,
1991 and judged by median income, we are the most prosperous city in San Bernardino
County, and we were ranked by the CNN/Money Magazine as
#68 in their 2005 survey of the Best
Places to Live.
Chino Hills schools are considered exceptional with nine elementary
schools in scoring an academic performance index scores ranging from 732 to 899,
on a scale of 1,000
Chino Hills Community Parks
One of the reasons that I love Chino Hills is the abundence of community facilities, parks, and play grounds. In fact, there are over 39 parks in our community --
it almost seems that we have a park on every corner.
Alterra Park
4921 Soquel Canyon Pkwy. |
Cinnamon Park
15580 Linden Ln. |
Glenmeade Park
15055 Oakwood Ln. |
Morningfield Park
13250 Lost Trail Dr. |
Sunset Park
1510 Rancho Hills Dr. |
Autumn Hill Park
2119 Civic Center Dr. |
Coral Ridge Park
1999 Avenida Cabrillo |
Grand Avenue Park
1301 Grand Ave. |
Morningside Park
15259 Morningside Dr. |
Sycamore Glenn Park
1952 Sycamore Glenn |
Big League Dreams
Chino Hills Sports Park
16333 Fairfield Ranch Rd. |
Covington Park
15138 Monterey Ave. |
Hickory Creek Park
15445 Hickory Creek Ln. |
Mystic Canyon Park & Community Bldg.
6424 Mystic Canyon Dr. |
Terrace Park
1531 Morning Terrace Dr. |
Butterfield Park
17671 Mystic Canyon Dr. |
Crossroads Park
2765 Chino Hills Pkwy. |
Hidden Hills Park
2000 Rancho Hills Dr. |
Oak Ridge Park
15444 Valle Vista Dr. |
Torrey Pines Park
5011 Torrey Pines Dr. |
Calle San Marcos Park
2659 Norte Vista Dr. |
Danbury Park
15717 Danbury Way |
Hilltop Park
15234 Pine Ln. |
Rincon Park
16202 Pinehurst Dr. |
Valle Vista Park
15636 Valle Vista Dr. |
Chino Hills Community Park
14069 Peyton Dr. |
English Springs Park
2201 Grand Ave. |
Hollow Run Nature Park
15959 Peyton Dr. |
Skyview Park
3200 Olympic View Dr. |
Walnut Creek Nature Park
14214 Walnut Creek Dr. |
Chino Hills State Park
4271 Sapphire Rd. |
Eucalyptus Nature Park
3565 Valley Vista Dr. |
Hunters Hill Park
6070 Natalie Rd. |
Sleepy Hollow Community Bldg.
16801 Rosemary Ln. |
Western Hills Park
16230 Canon Ln. |
Chino Hills Skate Park
16333 Fairfield Ranch Rd. |
Fairfield Ranch Park
16333 Fairfield Ranch Rd. |
Meadows Park
6266 Butterfield Ranch Rd. |
Strickling Nature Park
3670 Aspen Ln. |
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Chino Hills Utilities
Government Agencies and Public Services
City of Chino Hills
San Bernardino County Treasurer-Tax Collector
Inland Valley Humane Society and S.P.C.A. (24-Hour Emergency Line 909-594-9858
City of Chino Hills Police Department
CA Department of Motor Vehicles (Pomona)
Chino Valley Unified School District
State of California
Chino Hills Post Office
Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce
Colleges and Universities
CAL Poly Pomona
CAL Poly Pomona Extension
Cal State Fullerton
Cal State Fullerton Extension
UC Irvine
UC Irvine Extension
The Claremont Colleges
Chaffey College
Newspapers
Chino Hills Champion
Los Angeles Times
Organge County Register
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Chino Hills Profile (city-data.com)
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Chino Hills (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Chino Hills Business Directory
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Selected Chino Hills Communities
Vellano

With the exception of a few older communities, most of the housing in Chino Hills
was constructed after 1985 with new construction projects such as the
Vellano community centered around a Golf Course and Country Club designed
by golfing champion Greg Norman with semi-custom homes designed by
Barratt American, Brookfield
Homes, and Shea Homes.
Chino Hills State Park
Chino Hills is home to the
Chino Hills State Park which consists of 21 Square Miles of natural open-space
in the hills of the Santa Ana Canyon. To get to the park take the 91-Freeway to Highway
71, exit at Soquel Canyon and proceed to Elinvar and turn left. Overnight tent and
RV camping is available for $12.00 per night and horses and dogs are welcome!

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