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Prado Regional Park

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A true gem in the middle of the city! Ammenities are: 75 Campsites, Fishing, Boating, Horse Back Riding, 18 hole Frisbee Golf course, hiking and More!

Address: 16700 Euclid Ave, Chino (Californie) 91708
Phone: (909) 597-4260
Parking: Lot, Street
State: CA
City: Chino
Street Number: 16700 Euclid Ave
Zip Code: 91708
categories: lake, park, campground


Opening Hours

Monday: 07:30 - 17:00
Tuesday: 07:30 - 17:00
Wednesday: 07:30 - 17:00
Thursday: 07:30 - 17:00
Friday: 07:30 - 17:00
Saturday: 07:30 - 19:00
Sunday: 07:30 - 19:00


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Reviews
A really great spot that needs to invest in some recuperation of the facilities! Come here for the day, or stay overnight. There is a 60-acre lake for fishing, lots of campgrounds and large green areas with tree coverage! Entry $8-10/ vehicle $1 per dog $10-12 with license $40-50 per day up to 6 people $125+ Picnic Areas The campgrounds are available with hookups for RVs or prepped for tent camping with amenities. The area is definitely spacious and has a fire pit to get the full camp-feel. Playground is mostly blocked off and needing refurbishment. The swingset had two special needs swing, two infant swings and a few large swings but were also blocked off. There are two large units with many slides and obstacles but what was not blocked off by gates was needing upgrades. We were very excited to see a Spashpad Waterpark however that too was mostly not working and had much calcification corroding the metal. There were many scattered benches with various sizes and types of covering that makes for great parks days, picnics and family time outdoors. I recommend you bring a kite! Definitely has potential and will look forward to seeing improvements!
Excellent place to go fishing! Used bonito fish as bait and got pretty lucky with the catfish. There were a couple of huge carps there as well, but they didn't seem as interested in the bonito. Would recommend corn for those.
Quite a "LOT" of visitors in the Park every weekend. This is our 3rd visit. The first two were to look for the resident BALD EAGLES. This 3rd visit is specifically to "FISH." Sadly, fish got "smarter" than humans, haha. Some caught their prized fish catfish, bass. We did not - zero ‍. We also noticed a good number of RVs, parked at a distance. Occupants are outside, enjoying their barbequed food with their companies/friends. The Park has a lot of picnic tables scattered throughout. Just choose which area you want to hang out. I believe you can also hold a Picnic Party here. We found two or three big groups of people gathered together and enjoying their food, music, dances, and other social activities. Playground: Concentrated in one area only. Restrooms: Multiple bathrooms throughout the Park. Dog-friendliness: Dog-friendly. The unleashed ones are very disciplined to stay close with their owners. Either one are encouraged to pick up their pet's excrement in consideration of the Park's policy, other visitors, and the wildlife who might risk eating it. Picnic area: A lot of picnic areas. Some are covered, some are open, and some are close by the lake.
First time there with my family. I give it a 4 star. Camping was great, clean area. We paddle boat riding, lil fishing, walked around, took the kids to the playground area and water area. Four star ratings because the “restrooms&showers need to be updated” and so does the playground but other than that I will go back. Dog-friendliness: My dog was happy and relaxed Picnic area: Picnic area and table Clean but lots of ants on the tables before we got there. Table covers makes a difference
The park itself is pretty nice. Probably best suited if you like to fish. Not a whole lot of trails to walk. One big negative - the restrooms were disgusting, looked like they had not been cleaned in a very long time. Gross! Restrooms: Absolutely disgusting and not well maintained. Dog-friendliness: You can bring your dog, juat make sure to keep them on a leash.
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.
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. 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.
Attended the Boy Scouts campfire there for one night. Close and convenient. But the bathroom condition is really bad and one faucet is leaking. Looks like nobody cares about that.
Pretty awesome regional park. Sucks it closes at 5. But plenty space to enjoy, walk, fish and play. Picnic area: Plenty of picnic tables all around.
Fishing point of view here. We just spent a few hours our there looking for catfish. They were jumping out all day chasing surface bugs. All just beyond reach of our little trout poles. So if you come, bring some medium to heavier gear to reach out there with 1 to 1 1/2 oz weights. Anchovies, garlic shrimp will work. All we got were squeakers, which were released to grow. Went there on a Wednesday, 8 bucks entrance fee, 10 per person to fish. Playground: Good size play gym.
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