Approaching storm, Chino Hills State Park. 2017.
View of the Santa Ana Mountains from Bane Canyon. March, 2021.
Wildlfowers in Chino Hills State Park. 2017.
View of lunar eclipse from Chino Hills State Park, December 2011.
Wildflowers in Chino Hills State Park. 2019.
Wildflowers in Chino Hills State Park. 2019.
View of Mt. Baldy from Chino Hills State Park. 2016.
Trail through Aliso Canyon. 2021.
There was lots of invasive black mustard in the park in 2021.
The Blue Ridge fire burned 62% of the park in October 2020. Compare the burned area (dominated by mustard) to the unbruned area (dominated by coastal sage scrub vegetation. This image was taken April, 2021.
Spider web and early morning dew. Chino Hills State Park.
Dried thistle on a foggy morning in Chino Hills State Park.
Coyote Melon, Chino HIlls State Park.
Western Sunflower, 2022.
Califronia Ground Squirrel. 2021.
Califronia Towhee, Chino Hills State Park.
Black Phoebe, Chino Hills State Park. 2017.
Red-shouldered Hawk, Chino Hills State Park. 2019.
California Thrasher, Chino Hills State Park. 2019.
Western toads, amplexus. Chino Hills State Park.
Ringneck Snake, Chino Hills State Park. 2019.
Gopher Snake, 2021.
Alligator Lizard, Chino Hills State Park. 2017.
Stoage shed, Chino HIlls State Park. 2019.
Windmill, Chino Hills State Park.2019.
Windmill five montths after the October 2020 Blue Ridge Fire.
Spring in Chino Hills State Park during a dought year. May, 2022.
95% of Chino Hills State Park was burned in the Freeway Complex Fire on November 15, 2008.
Firefighters rest after fighting the Freeway Complex Fire on the border of Chino Hills State Park and the surrounding neighborhood. November 16, 2008.
Firefighters saved a neigborhood from the Freeway Complex Fire that burned 95% of Chino Hills State Park.
A view of the San Gabriel Mountains from Chino Hills State Park a month after the Freeway Complex Fire, 2008.
Chino Hills State Park 1 month after the Freeway Complex Fire in 2008.
Helicopter used to fight a small fire in Chino Hills State Park. October 16, 2014.
A small fire in Chino Hills State Park on October 16, 2014.
View of Chino Hills State Park from Prado Regional Park during the Blue Ridge Fire on October 27, 2020. This fire burned about 62% of the Park.
Chino Hills State Park 2 months after the Blue Ridge Fire.
Chino Hills State Park 2 months after the Blue Ridge Fire.
Invasive black mustard has replaced coastal sage scrub vegetation due to frequent fires in Chino Hills State Park. April, 2021
The Coal Canyon Corridor connects Chino Hills State Park to the Santa Ana Mountains under the 91 freeway.
A Camera trap in the Coal Canyon Corridor. This corridor allows moutain lion to move from the Santa Ana Mountians into Chino Hills State Park.