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Ontario vs San Bernardino

How do park curfew rules compare between Ontario, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

San Bernardino has fewer restrictions than Ontario.

Ontario, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Ontario public parks are closed between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., and entry during closed hours is an infraction under OMC Title 14.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino parks close from sunset or 10:00 PM to sunrise, depending on the park and posted signs. Active parks like Perris Hill and Seccombe Lake close at 10:00 PM; passive open space closes at sunset.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOntarioSan Bernardino
Closed hours10 p.m. to 5 a.m.-
League playMay extend to 11 p.m.-
First fineUp to 100 dollars-
AlcoholProhibited without permit-
ContactCommunity Services (909) 395-2020-
Active park hours-Sunrise to 10:00 PM
Passive park hours-Sunrise to sunset
After-hours permit-Required for events or late use
Prohibited-Camping, alcohol without permit, fires, firearms
Fine-Up to 250 dollars for infractions

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Ontario FAQ

When do Ontario parks close?

All Ontario city parks are closed to the public from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. under OMC Title 14, unless a special event permit authorizes later hours.

Can I drink alcohol at a park picnic?

Only with a special event permit from the Community Services Department. Public consumption without a permit violates OMC Title 14 and California Business and Professions Code 25620.

San Bernardino FAQ

Can I walk my dog in Perris Hill Park at 6 AM?

Parks open at sunrise. In winter sunrise can be as late as 7 AM, so early morning walks should wait until posted opening time to avoid a trespass citation.

What about evening pickup basketball at a lighted park?

Lighted courts at parks like Blair and Nunez generally close at 10:00 PM when park hours end. Players should clear the courts and parking lot by closing time.

Is camping ever allowed in San Bernardino parks?

Only in designated areas during permitted events. Unpermitted camping, including sleeping overnight in vehicles in park parking lots, is prohibited and subject to citation and outreach contact.

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