Chino Hills State Park
Name: Chino Hills State Park
Location: Take the 91 frwy east to the Imperial Highway exit, go north on Imperial to the Kellog, Kellog north to the dead end at Yorba Linda Blvd, then right to Fairmont. Left on Fairmont then left again on Rim Crest. Follow Rim Crest to the end of the street.
Comments: In addition to the rolling sea of wild mustard and one of Southern California's last stand of native black walnut trees, flowering shrubs of toyon are common, producing berries in the winter. Fennel grows up to 6 feet tall in some areas. A wide variety of wildflowers are found throughout the park.
