Near South Ridge and Telegraph Canyon Loop
Willow and Sycamore Trees along Telegraph Canyon Trail
Near South Ridge and Telegraph Canyon Loop
Willow, and Sycamore Trees along Telegraph Canyon Trail
Near South Ridge and Telegraph Canyon Loop
West bound view of South Ridge Trail
Near South Ridge and Telegraph Canyon Loop
Yorba Linda and Beyond from South Ridge Trail
Near South Ridge and Telegraph Canyon Loop
Florals along Telegraph Canyon Trail

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South Ridge and Telegraph Canyon Loop

3.6 (8 Ratings)
This is a great seven mile hike through Chino Hills State Park.
6.8
mi
Distance
924
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlySpringViewsWildflowers
Access Issues
This park is closed following rain of more than a quarter inch and remains closed until road and trail surfaces are no longer saturated.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.75mi
Distance
924ft
Elevation Gain
924ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
1,579ft
High Point
824ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
There is limited parking on Rimcrest Drive, so come early to get a spot.The trailhead at Rimcrest Drive will place you on South Ridge Trail where you are immediately presented a wide doubletrack/dirt road. You'll soon be hiking through rolling hills surrounded by a variation of grassland and sage brush, wide open vistas of the park, and neighboring Yorba Linda and Orange County. Although quite dry in the wintertime, springtime is the best time to see the park's blossoming, colorful sage from an upland vantage point. As you continue your way due east on South Ridge Trail, the rolling hills continue along until it intersects with Bovinian Delight Trail. At this point, you'll start making your way down into the riparian part of the park, and in my opinion, the highlight and scenic section of this loop!As you make your way on Bovinian Delight Trail, you'll be hiking mostly on singletrack, followed by a short stretch of doubletrack/dirt road, and then back on to singletrack until it meets at Four Corners. This is where most of the major trails in the park meet. At Four Corners, you'll find a couple of resting tables with shade and a fairly old porta-potty (as of this posting). Four Corners tends to be a popular resting place to meet up with other visitors and/or bikers, given the number of trails that meet at this intersection.From Four Corners, you return towards the trailhead via Telegraph Canyon Trail, which is the highlight of this route! It consists of a doubletrack/dirt road cutting through the center of the park. The trail is the more pleasant, scenic, and shady part of the loop, consisting of stretches of willow and sycamore trees standing above wild rose, stinging nettle, and mule fat.At the junction with Easy Street Trail, take a left to head south on this short singletrack, which will return you to the trailhead at Rimcrest Drive.
History & Background
The park is technically an open space link for the Puente-Chino Hills biological corridor. More info can be found here: http://www.chinohillsstatepark.org/about-chino-hills-sp/wildlife-corridor

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