Chino Hills is the kind of San Bernardino County edge city where the directory's heaviest categories tilt toward services and households rather than industry. Our listings here total 1,195, spread across 5 ZIP codes, and the category mix reflects a suburb that grew up fast in the last few decades.
Restaurants lead at 164 listings, which is high relative to the city's overall business count and reflects the dining density that comes with being a Los Angeles metro bedroom community. Real estate follows at 111. That ratio of real estate operators to total businesses runs higher than most suburbs of this size, which tracks with the housing turnover Chino Hills has seen as families move in from Orange County and the San Gabriel Valley looking for newer single-family stock at lower per-square-foot pricing than coastal options.
Salons come in third at 93. Dentists at 44 round out the personal-services tier in a way that's typical for an affluent suburb. The gym count of 28 is meaningful. A city of this size with that many fitness operators usually has a residential demographic that buys recurring monthly service, not a transient one.
The geography matters. Chino Hills sits in the corner where San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles, and Orange counties almost meet, which makes it a commuter funnel in four directions. Trade and home-service operators here often work across county lines, and pricing can vary depending on whether the operator's home base is on the Inland Empire side or the Orange County side. Inland Empire pricing tends to run lower across most categories.
The directory tracks 21 parks and 16 listed landmarks in Chino Hills, which sits inside Chino Hills State Park's footprint and includes a notable share of trail and open-space access. That open-space profile influences a few categories. Pool service, landscape, and exterior home maintenance tend to operate at the higher end of regional pricing because of larger lot sizes and the canyon-adjacent properties that need fire-prevention vegetation management.
Religious and community services include 19 churches in the directory. Most are concentrated in the 91709 ZIP, which carries the bulk of residential population.
California licensing applies to most regulated trades operating in Chino Hills, including contractors, electricians, plumbers, and several health-related occupations. The Contractors State License Board handles construction trades, and the Department of Consumer Affairs handles healthcare, salons, and personal services. Verify license status with the relevant board before signing a contract for any major work.