logo

Where is Chino, California

Bounded by the Chino Hills State Park to the West, Chino is a city in San Bernardino County in the Inland Empire region of southern California. The motto of the city, “Where Everything Grows”, refers to its rich agricultural history.
Location: Chino Latitude: 34.01N Longitude: 117.41W


Search U.S. City Location

Where is Chino, California

Description:Map showing location Chino in California state of USA. Disclaimer
×

Disclaimer  :  All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However MapSherpa, Inc, its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same.

Facts About Chino

City Name Chino, California
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
ContinentNorth America
Capital and largest cityNA
Area29.652 sq mi (76.799 km2)
Population77,983 (April 1, 2010)
Lat Long34°1′4″N 117°41′24″W
Official LanguageEnglish
Calling CodeNA
Time ZonePacific (UTC-8) Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
AirportNA
Neighbour StateOregon, Nevada, Arizona, Baja California
Internet TLDNA
CurrencyUnited State Dollar (USD)

Getting in and Around Chino

  1. By Air –LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT) and Chino Airport (CNO) are gateways to the city.

  2. By Train –Four routes of Omnitrans link Chino with cities of the San Bernardino Valley. Pomona (POS) and Ontario (ONA) are the nearest Amtrak stations served by Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle.

  3. By Road –The city is located at the intersection of California State Routes 60 and 71 and is roughly 10 miles from Interstates 10 and 15. The city of Los Angeles is about 35 miles to the West.

Best Time to Visit Chino

Rain or sunshine, Chino is a year-round travel destination to experience.

What's in Chino

The Planes of Fame showcases a large collection of Japanese aircraft and the Yanks Air Museum exhibits the largest private collection of American aircraft and artifacts from World War II. Chino Youth Museum has interactive exhibitions for those young at heart. To make a day out of it, look at the traditional Indian architecture of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and head out to the hiking trails in Chino Hills State Park.

Prado Regional Park is a recreational paradise which allows opportunities for fishing, camping, and hiking. This sprawling park comprises two 18-hole golf courses and picnic facilities. The weekly Farmer's Markets, on Wednesday nights and Saturday mornings, are ideal places to pick up fresh produce and organic products.

Serving American classics and international cuisine, famous restaurants in Chino are Cannataro's, The Avocado House, Flo's Airport Cafe, and PapaChino's Grill & Greens.

Last Updated on: May 04, 2016