1. PLACES / BANE RIDGE - CHINO HILLS STATE PARK
Chino Hills State Park has a large trail system, with several peaks. It is also known for gorgeous purple, orange, and yellow flowers during Super Bloom years (when there is a heavy rainfall and an extraordinary number of flowers). Bane Ridge is one of the better trails to experience what Chino Hills has to offer. After entering the park, follow Bane Canyon Rd until just after it merges into Telegraph Canyon Rd/ a large right turn. Follow the dirt road on the right into a large dirt staging area. The trailhead is at far end of the parking lot. Follow Upper Bane Ridge down through the valley and over hills for as long as you like and return the same way. It does connect to other trails and can be made into a longer loop.

Cell Receptions

Spotty

ADA Accessible

No

Open Season

Fall,Spring,Winter

Stroller Friendly

No

Terrain Type

Dirt

Water Fountain

Yes

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

No

Fee

$5.00

Nearby convenience store

Yes

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

Yes

Trail Length/Type

2.00 mi., Out & Back

Helpful Trail Information

Picnic Area and Viewpoint Beautiful rollings hills. This is one of the premier Southern California hikes to do during a Super Bloom year.

Parking Details

Entrance fee $5 per vehicle. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=648

Elevation gain

290 ft.