It's a small but picturesque park with a man-made lake, a small waterfall, a walking path that loops around the water, and a small playground for kids. With restrictions reduced with Covid vaccines, there are definitely a lot more people. I went on a Sunday afternoon and about 90% of folks were not wearing masks, though our family still did since we have two little ones. The grass and path are a bit dirty with geese poop and some trash given the number of people that visit. There are signs not to feed the geese but there were several people with their children feeding bread to them. I noticed a bunch of small (pet sized) turtles swimming in the water and a couple dead ones floating in the water . Not sure if that's their natural habitat or if people might have released unwanted pets there. I'll admit I was a bit concerned they would drown since there aren't any areas where they can climb out of the water into the grassy areas (not sure if turtles can survive 100% living in the water). The geese don't mind humans and are used to people within a few feet of them. It's a nice park but a bit crowded... would go there again...
Read moreThis is a very beautiful & calm park. It is safe and clean. The bathroom are at the entrance and they are also clean. It is in Chino Hills so it has small hills where children rode and get fun. When you walk ahead, you'll see some kiosk to rest in and then a boleyball area where family can exercise. If you continue walking ahead and cross the street, you'll see another little park that seems to be part of the same Springs Park. There is a fountain where horses drink water so becareful because horses crosses that path. Now if you decide to hike, you can continue walking and you will found wild animals such us bunnies and hawks. You'll also see caws, donkies, horses, and bulls on the side of the rode. Don't worry, there are fences around them but I recommend not to do noices like imitating them because it call their attention and they can run toward you. You'll see beautiful and big houses and ranches. I saw people in their bikes there. When you come back, you can again cross the park. You will not regreet visiting this place. It...
Read moreWalk past the gates into a quietly profound dance of life. Watch the grandparents by the top steps practicing Tai Chi to gentle music. See the streams of well dressed families exiting a rented limo for quinceañera photos. Take in the 20-something hip child impressing their parents and relatives with an expertly crafted charcuterie board pulled together from the finest affordable bits of Trader's and Staters cuts, desperately wanting to elevate the suburban ennui. See the couples on a romantic loop around the lake, and the errant father disobeying the no feeding ducks sign because it brings him objective joy, and the focused mom in new running shoes on lap six seeking a ten thousand step triumph. See the oversized numbered balloons counting another birthday, empathize with the parents on their phones circled around the playground for a brief break from reality. Watch the lone man back against the grass staring at the clouds, only seeking a moment of quiet from a chaotic upbringing. The dance of...
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