Prado Regional Park Trail is a 2,000-acre park located in Chino, CA. The park is 19.6 miles, 23 minutes distance from Corona, CA. The park offers a variety of trails for easy walks or for experienced hikers to explore stunning landscapes. The park connects San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and Los Angeles Countries. The elevation gain of the trail is 156 meters. The park features a meeting room that seats 80 people and is ideal for club meetings, parties, and receptions. Prado Regional Park offers 75 campsites, fishing, boating, horseback riding, an 18-hole frisbee golf course, and hiking facilities. The park is a perfect place for outdoor activities. Prado Regional Park is jam-packed with outdoor leisure and adventure opportunities, including fishing, camping, hiking, bicycling, nature trails, a splash pad, disc golf, and excellent picnic facilities.
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• Picnic Tables Available
• Playground Swings Available
• Has Barbecue Grill.
3 Best Hiking Trails in Corona, CA
Expert recommended Top 3 Hiking Trails in Corona, California. All of our hiking trails actually face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes customer reviews, history, complaints, ratings, satisfaction, trust, cost and general excellence.
PRADO REGIONAL PARK TRAIL REVIEWS
One of the best kept secrets in the area. We camp there frequently. The park offers a lot of things: fishing, frisbee golf, playground, hiking trails, soccer and ball fields, even several covered shelters for gatherings and a complete meeting room you can rent. If you tent camp there are limited spaces for individual tent camping, and large area for group tent camping. All the RV spaces in the back are large and have 30 & 50 amp service with water and sewer. They also have a dump station available. Campers have access to washers and dryers. The County and COE are in the process of upgrading the park over the next couple of years. Only bad side is the potholes in the Camping Area. Rangers and staff area friendly and helpful. Lots of wildlife around. Great place for photography. Horseback riding is available at the equestrian center next door.
I passed by this park many times before moving to Orlando but never went inside. Having just moved back to Chino from Orlando, I missed the water so decided to visit this park for the first time this morning and was totally blown away. If not for the mountains in the background, one my think this is in Florida. There were many beautiful birds today.
The park is huge. It is well maintained with lots of trees and grass areas. There are paddle boat rentals, many play areas and picnic areas. Several area parking lots. The lake allows fishing too. Well worth the daily visit charge.
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Skyline Drive Trailhead is a popular trail for beginners and advanced hikers. The total length of the trail is 10.9 miles in length, and the trail is generally considered a moderately challenging route. The elevation gain of the trail is 2227 feet. The trail is out and back-type trail. The time taken to complete the total trial is approximately 5 hours and 27 minutes. Visitors can see the top view, including Catalina and San Clemente Islands, and the Long Beach Harbor near the top on clear days. The trail has many branching paths of famous downhill single tracks that cross the fire road. The views of the Inland Empire and San Gabriel Mountains are breathtaking from this point. Although dogs are allowed on the trails, they must be kept on a leash in some areas.
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• Parking Available
• Dog Friendly
• Scenic Hikes.
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SKYLINE DRIVE TRAILHEAD REVIEWS
Great beginner trail. Well maintained fire road or foot paths, if you prefer. About two hours to the second flag at a leisurely pace. So many colorful flowers along the paths and great views from Prado to Lake Matthews.
It's a very good trail with decent elevation. Best time to visit is after October just before the winter starts. Try to visit during the morning time when the sun is low. Would not recommend for beginners.
Awesome trail to hike, run, or mtn bike. It’s a good climb up so take plenty of water and snacks. Watch your speed going down hill for MTN bikers but super fun, with some jump builds.
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Riverwalk Park is a well-maintained hiking trail in Corona, CA. The park is a neighborhood recreation area with a disc golf course, playground, walking paths, and a picnic pavilion. The park provides an easy trail for walking, running, and hiking. Visitors can also enjoy free frisbee golf, open play areas, and fitness areas at Riverwalk Park. The connectable extended regions in the park make it an excellent place to get some steps. Riverwalk Park has multiple parking areas for visitors. During the trail, you can see different varieties of plants, trees, and wildflowers. Riverwalk Park is great for spending a day with your friends and family. A hidden gem for trail lovers with a good walking and riding trail.
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• Clean and Comfort
• Enjoyable Experience
• Has Barbecue Grill.
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RIVERWALK PARK REVIEWS
This is one of the best walking, running and biking trails in the area. I was very surprised to see the Desi house being restored to its original condition and even better thanks to the Parks department. The trails are paved on one side and decomposed granite on the other side in some areas. Our kids can also enjoy climbing structures along the trail with nice bathrooms. I am also glad to say the area is very clean and well maintained.
Love this park! Biking and walking trails that run along river. This park also offers free frisbee golf( not a full sized one but challenging enough) open play areas, fitness areas, play ground and picnic tables and covered tables as well. Great for families.
A good walking trail bordering the wilderness of the river and homes encroaching close to nature. A hidden gem for trail enthusiasts with a decent walking and biking trail. A parallel trail for horseback exists where you can ride horses too.
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