- Our list of the best things to do in Chino, California, features the top 959 nearby activities — including 350 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Chino, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Sports & Fitness, and Amusement.
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Going Yard Sports is a 9,500 sq ft indoor and outdoor softball and baseball training center. It has multiple batting cages, drill stations and pitching lanes and a lighted practice field with bullpen, dugouts, and a brick dust infield.
10.4 Miles
The Olinda Oil Museum and Trail combines history with recreational pursuits. Visitors can view exhibits in the old field office then take a walking tour on a two mile loop around the property.
10.4 Miles
Filled with age-appropriate toys, Hippity Hop offers young children an indoor playground with climbing structures, bounce houses, and more. The center has birthday party packages that includes play time, a party room, and a staff helper.
10.4 Miles
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1628 N Sycamore Canyon Road, San Dimas, CA 91773
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Filled with educational displays, San Dimas Canyon Nature Center showcases the native plants and wildlife in the region with its exhibits. Staff members host live demonstrations with hawks and reptiles.
10.5 Miles
Visitors of Carbon Canyon Park will be able to take advantage of picnicking areas and sports facilities, including lighted tennis courts. The site also offers naturalist-guided tours and a 1.1 mile long nature trail.
10.5 Miles
An equestrian facility, PepperGlen Farm spans seven acres, including a jumping arena, a full size dressage court, and various arenas and pastures. The facility offers training and clinics as well as boarding services.
10.5 Miles
The home of multiple baseball fields, Creekside Park hosts many games and competitions. A city owned and managed space, movies, musical concerts and other special events are also offered each summer at this park.
10.5 Miles
Cindy Art's offers exquisite fine museum quality Asian work of arts. Featured works include jade, nephrite sculpture, carvings, fine pottery, Zhang Daqian(Chang Dai-chien) Qi Baishi aCindy Art'snd Pu Ru's paintings, textiles, furnishings and hand-painted screens and scrolls.
10.6 Miles
Central Park is a neighborhood park with a variety of outdoor facilities. The park has trail access and separate playground structures for children ages two through five and ages five through 12.
10.6 Miles
The Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail is a 21 mile path that connects Claremont to Rialto. The trail, which is outfitted with night-lighting, is used by walkers, joggers, bicyclists, and equestrians.