Chino Hills - Recreation in Chino Hills

Recreation in Chino Hills

The City of Chino Hills provides a variety of options for residents and nonresidents within the area ranging from sports, equestrian activities, and locations to host private events. Big League Dreams Sports Park, is a multi-use sports facility, its 33 acres attracts tournaments, visitors, and new commercial ventures. Chino Hills is home of the McCoy Equestrian and Recreation Center, the former McCoy residence has been transformed into a facility with two lighted arenas, covered blachers gazebo, community building, and trail connections.McCoy is utilized for community events and also for private events such as small receptions and parties. Chino Hills is also home of the Los Serranos Golf & Country Club which opened in 1925 and continues to be a favored community attraction. Chino Hills has recently built a new state of the library, James S. Thalman Chino Hills Branch with excellent reading and technology use opportunities. The Founders Recreation Center provides community members with activities in health and other interest for pass time activity.

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