
The cocktail patio offers the perfect setting for a sophisticated cocktail reception where your guests can drink in views of the rolling hills.
The stately ballroom offers lavish decor, chic chandeliers, and warm tones to complement any style. The max capacity is 220, offering plenty of space to celebrate with your friends and family.Ĭhoose from two breathtaking ceremony site options: 1) a garden, tree-lined ceremony site that feels extra private and secluded or 2) a wide-open green lawn with our iconic wrought-iron rotunda, creating a backdrop you'll never forget. Both intimate and large weddings look spectacular in our choice of indoor & outdoor ceremony and reception spaces. Vellano Estate by Wedgewood Weddings is an extravagant private estate with 360-degree views, a picture-perfect backdrop for the wedding of your dreams. This venue truly feels like a European getaway with the private tree-lined drive, expansive estate, and beautiful sunset views. The Vellano Estate by Wedgewood Weddings dedicated planning team is committed to working with couples to ensure the celebration is an unforgettable experience. This award-winning gated community offers couples a picturesque Tuscan-style clubhouse and breathtaking views for their special day. daily.Vellano Estate by Wedgewood Weddings is a beautiful country club wedding venue located in Chino Hills, California. Park trails are open from sunrise to sunset, and parking lots operate between 8 a.m.
Cell phone service is generally inaccessible in most sections of the park. Always check the weather, dress in layers, drink lots of water, and bring a first-aid kit. Snakes feel the vibration of your footsteps and generally don't strike at humans unless provoked. If one crosses your path, give it space and time to slither away. Rattlesnakes live in Chino Hills State Park, and, occasionally, they come out to sun themselves on the trail. The park also closes when the National Weather Service issues a Red Flag Warning for extreme fire danger. The extremely slick trails and roads make activities treacherous and foot traffic after a rain can cause damage to the paths. The park closes for at least 48 hours following more than a quarter-inch of rain, due to the soil’s high clay content. The Disabled Discount Pass qualifies the holder for half-price camping and day use, as well. Park passes, such as the California Explorer Vehicle Day Use, Golden Poppy Vehicle Day Use, Limited Use Golden Bear (not valid between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day), Golden Bear, and the Distinguished Veteran Pass, are accepted here. Otherwise, plan your visit between late September and May, but take note that the summertime temperatures can be hot. The best time to visit Chino Hills State Park is early in spring when the wildflowers are abundant, the hills are green (pending rainfall), and the animals are active. Mountain bikers frequent this trail, and the singletrack is very narrow in parts, so exercise good trail etiquette. You can enjoy a dip in the seasonal creek if you time your outing right. Four Corners Loop Trail: This 5.4-mile loop includes moderate uphills and downhills, with a steep climb right off the bat. Go in the spring to view the wildflowers, watch out for snakes, and make sure to pack sunscreen, as there is little shade cover. San Juan Hill: The views from the top of San Juan Hill are worth the undulating grunt up on this 8-mile, roundtrip loop. Near the top, enjoy a small juniper grove, something not usually encountered in this ecosystem. The hike features a waterfall and Picnic Rock, which some have described as a mini-Moab, and is frequented by mountain bikers. Coal Canyon: This 9.8-mile out-and-back trail starts on pavement, and then turns into a fire road.
You can also complete the shorter, 3.4-mile version of the loop, as well. This trail has some ups and downs and is rated as moderate.
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Come after a spring rainfall to gain the full experience.
Bane Canyon Loop: The wildflowers on this 5.8-mile, heavily trafficked trail are certainly worth sharing.