Trip from Chino Hills, CA to San Diego, CA

Drive Time

2h 10m

Distance

112.9 mi

182 km

Drive Score

9/10

Great drive

Same Day?

Yes, doable

Fuel Cost

$26

one way

EV Charging

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station data

Best Time to Leave

Save up to 28 min
4 AM
2h 1m ★
6 AM
2h 10m
8 AM
2h 29m
10 AM
2h 17m
12 PM
2h 15m
3 PM
2h 18m
5 PM
2h 28m
8 PM
2h 5m

Estimated drive times based on typical traffic patterns. Actual times may vary with weather, construction, and real-time conditions.

Downtown Chino Hills, CA, CA

Chino Hills, CA

Tori Pezzulla❤️

Downtown San Diego, CA, CA

San Diego, CA

Lindsey Willard

Trip Overview

Traveling from Chino Hills to San Diego covers 112 miles and typically takes about 1 hour and 46 minutes of drive time. Because this journey is relatively short, it is perfectly suited for a single-day trip, allowing you to reach the coast without needing an overnight stay. You can expect to spend approximately $15 on fuel for this transit. The route keeps you within the Pacific Coast region for the duration of the trip, transitioning between inland suburbs and your final southern coastal destination. While you will navigate a mix of local roads and state highways, the lack of mandatory stops means you can easily tailor the pace to your own schedule. It is a straightforward, practical connection between these two California locations.

Trip Pace

Same-day drive is realistic

A same-day return is realistic if you keep stops short.

Break Rhythm

0 planned breaks

A short stop every 2 to 3 hours is enough for this drive.

Midpoint

56.5 miles from Chino Hills, CA

A natural place for your longest stop of the day , about 1h 5m into the drive .

Drive Character

Expect a turn-heavy local drive rather than a monotonous interstate cruise on this 112-mile trek. You will start by navigating Grand Avenue, which accounts for the longest uninterrupted stretch of the route, before transitioning onto CA 71 South and the Chino Valley Freeway. Because the highway share is 0%, your focus will be on managing local traffic patterns and intersections throughout the drive. The road’s personality is defined by these technical, non-highway segments that require more active attention than a standard freeway commute. As you move away from Chino Hills, the road conditions shift from suburban thoroughfares to the specific state-designated routes that guide you toward San Diego.

Most of the miles stay on highways, which makes pacing and fuel planning easier than turn-by-turn city driving.
There are about 26 navigation steps in the underlying route data, so the final approach matters more than the middle miles.
Avocado Highway is the longest continuous segment at about 21.9 miles.

How Hard Is This Drive?

This is a straightforward highway drive that stays mostly on Avocado Highway and Escondido Freeway. This route has several spots where lane changes, forks, or exits need your full attention. The trickiest moment comes around 2.4 miles in.

Route Complexity 10/10

High effort - long or complex enough to need steady focus all day

This is a demanding drive. With 14 significant decision points across 112.9 miles, you will need to stay alert — especially through interchange areas and urban stretches. Consider splitting it into segments if you are not comfortable with fast highway navigation.

Where does it get tricky?

The main spots that need attention: at 2.4 miles: Lane positioning matters here; at 11.9 miles: Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here; at 16.5 miles (Corona Freeway): Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here. Multiple destination signs - pick the right one.

Critical Maneuvers

5 of 14 key points

These are the spots where you need to pay the most attention. Preview them before you drive.

6
2.4 mi into trip | ~4m in

Take the ramp toward CA 71 South

Lane positioning matters here

Use the straight / right lanes. Toward CA 71 South
7
11.9 mi into trip | ~16m in

Keep slight left at fork toward CA 91 East: Riverside

Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here

Use the slight left lane. Toward CA 91 East: Riverside
8
16.5 mi into trip | ~21m in | Corona Freeway

Take the exit onto Corona Freeway toward I 15 North, I 15 South: Barstow, San Diego

Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here. Multiple destination signs - pick the right one

Use the straight / slight right lanes. Exit 51 Toward I 15 North, I 15 South: Barstow, San Die...
7
17.3 mi into trip | ~22m in | Corona Freeway

Keep slight right at fork onto Corona Freeway toward I 15 South: San Diego

Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here

Use the slight right lane. Toward I 15 South: San Diego
7
100.8 mi into trip | ~1h 55m in

Take the exit toward CA 163 South

Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here

Use the slight right lane. Exit 12 Toward CA 163 South

Main Roads

Road Distance Duration
Avocado Highway 21.9 mi 23m
Escondido Freeway 21.1 mi 23m
Temecula Valley Freeway 19.1 mi 20m
Corona Freeway 18.3 mi 21m
Cabrillo Freeway 8.2 mi 9m
Chino Valley Freeway 6.4 mi 7m
Tony Gwynn Memorial Freeway 4.5 mi 5m
Riverside Freeway 3.9 mi 4m
Longest stretch: Avocado Highway — 21.9 mi, about 23m

Turn-by-Turn Driving Directions

Step-by-step road directions between Chino Hills, CA and San Diego, CA.

1

Start on this road

397 ft · 30 sec · this road
2

Turn right onto Grand Avenue

2.3 mi · 4 min · Grand Avenue
Use the left / straight lanes.
3

Take the ramp

0.3 mi · 28 sec
Toward CA 71 South Use the straight / right lanes.
4

Merge onto CA 71

6.4 mi · 7 min · Chino Valley Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
5

Continue on CA 71

2.9 mi · 3 min · Corona Freeway
6

Keep slight left at fork

0.7 mi · 1 min
Toward CA 91 East: Riverside Use the slight left lane.
7

Merge onto CA 91

3.9 mi · 4 min · Riverside Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
8

Take the exit onto Corona Freeway

0.8 mi · 55 sec · Corona Freeway
Exit 51 Toward I 15 North, I 15 South: Barstow, San Diego Use the straight / slight right lanes.
9

Keep slight right at fork onto Corona Freeway

0.5 mi · 58 sec · Corona Freeway
Toward I 15 South: San Diego Use the slight right lane.
10

Merge onto I 15

14 mi · 15 min · Corona Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
11

Continue on I 15

19 mi · 20 min · Temecula Valley Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
12

Merge onto I 15

5.8 mi · 6 min · Escondido Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
13

Continue on I 15

22 mi · 23 min · Avocado Highway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
14

Continue on I 15

3.4 mi · 3 min · Escondido Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
15

Keep slight right at fork onto I 15

8.7 mi · 10 min · Escondido Freeway
Use the slight right lane.
16

Continue on I 15

4.5 mi · 5 min · Tony Gwynn Memorial Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
17

Continue on I 15

3.1 mi · 3 min · Escondido Freeway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
18

Continue on I 15

2.2 mi · 2 min · Semper Fi Highway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
19

Take the exit

0.7 mi · 51 sec
Exit 12 Toward CA 163 South Use the slight right lane.
20

Continue on CA 163

8.2 mi · 9 min · Cabrillo Freeway
Toward CA 163 Use the straight / slight right lanes.
21

Continue on CA 163

1.5 mi · 1 min · Cabrillo Parkway
22

Continue on CA 163

0.8 mi · 1 min · Cabrillo Parkway
Use the straight / slight right lanes.
23

Continue on CA 163

0.3 mi · 41 sec · 10th Avenue
Use the straight / left lanes.
24

Turn right onto Broadway

0.5 mi · 1 min · Broadway
25

Turn left onto Front Street

26 ft · 0 sec · Front Street
Use the left lane.
26

Arrive at destination

Front Street

Trip Plan

Since this is a 1 hour and 46 minute drive, you have significant flexibility regarding your departure time. You should account for the fact that there are no formal stops required, so plan your own breaks if you prefer to stretch your legs during the 112-mile journey. Because the route relies heavily on local roads like Grand Avenue, keep a close eye on your GPS to navigate the frequent turns effectively. Budgeting about $15 for fuel is a safe estimate for most passenger vehicles on this path. A smart tip for this specific trip is to verify your route through the Chino Valley Freeway segments beforehand, as the turn-heavy nature of the roads makes real-time navigation updates particularly useful.

Morning Departure

Leave by 9 AM and you'll arrive before lunch.

Evening Departure

Even a 4 PM departure gets you there before dark in summer.

You can normally do this drive in one day.
You may only need one short stretch break if traffic stays light.
The halfway point lands around 56.5 miles from Chino Hills, CA, or about 1h 5m into the drive.
The longest continuous stretch on this route runs about 21.9 miles.

This is a comfortable same-day trip.

Departure

Before you leave

Start with fuel, water, and navigation already sorted so the first hour feels easy.

First stop

Around 80 miles or 1h 31m in

Use this first pause for coffee, a restroom break, and a quick traffic check ahead.

Halfway reset

Around 56.5 miles or 1h 5m in

This is the best place for your longest stop, a real meal, and a full fuel check.

Final approach

Final hour starts around 1h 45m

Traffic, exits, and arrival timing usually matter more near San Diego, CA than in the middle of the route.

Before You Leave

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Open the route before leaving Chino Hills, CA so your first major turns are already loaded.

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Leave with enough water and a charging cable within reach, not packed away.

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Check your fuel range against the first long segment, especially if you are starting outside city service areas.

Day 1

Settle into the route from Chino Hills, CA

This is one driving day of about 112.9 miles and 2h 10m.

Your first comfortable stop window is around 80 miles from Chino Hills, CA.
This route can stay practical as a one-day drive if traffic stays reasonable.
You may only need one short stretch stop if conditions stay smooth.
The longest stretch is on Avocado Highway for about 21.9 miles.

Where to Stop

Rest stops, refuel points, and overnight suggestions along this route.

Halfway Point

Midpoint

About 56.5 mi from Chino Hills, CA · 1h 5m into the drive

Downtown Oceanside, CA, CA

Mid-route town

Meal stop

Oceanside, CA

56 mi into the route

Best for: Lunch, fuel, and a longer reset

This sits close to the middle of the route, so it works well for the longest stop of the day.

Pacing Suggestions

Oceanside, CA

Fuel and coffee

A short stop after about 80 miles helps settle the day before fatigue starts building.

Oceanside, CA

Meal break

The midpoint is around 56.5 miles from Chino Hills, CA, which is a good place for a longer meal and fuel stop.

Arriving in San Diego, CA

The final approach into San Diego, CA usually feels slower than the middle of the drive, so avoid planning your tightest schedule at the very end.

Try to arrive with enough fuel left to skip an immediate station stop unless you already know the area around San Diego, CA.

These stop ideas are pacing suggestions — the exact town or exit can change with traffic, hotel plans, and fuel range.

Fuel & Cost

Regular Gas

$26.14 one way

$52.29 round trip

$5.88/gal 25.4 MPG avg 40 kg CO2
Fuel Type $/gal One Way Round Trip
midgrade $6.07 $26.96 $53.93
premium $6.24 $27.75 $55.50
diesel $5.64 $25.08 $50.16

No toll roads detected on this route.

Estimated Trip Cost (one way, 1 person)

Fuel

$26

Meals

$25–$50

Total

$51–$76

Rough estimate based on US averages. Hotel $80–$140/night, meals $25–$50/day.

Estimated CO2 emission: 39.5 kg one way. Prices: EIA weekly data, 2026-04-06.

Driving Electric?

About $12 in charging · 0 stops · 68% less CO2

Vehicle Type kWh Stops DC Fast Home Charge
Average EV 33.9 0 $11.85 $5.42
Efficient EV 28.2 0 $9.88 $4.52
EV Truck/SUV 45.2 0 $15.81 $7.23

Gas CO2

40 kg

EV CO2

13 kg (68% less)

This trip is well within single-charge range for most EVs. No charging stops needed if you start fully charged.

DC fast charging avg $0.35/kWh. Home charging avg $0.16/kWh. US grid CO2: 0.39 kg/kWh.

Travel Intel

Current conditions at both ends of the drive.

Forecast data refreshed 3 days ago

Origin

Chino Hills, CA

Afternoon in Chino Hills on Sunday

Local time

1:43 PM

PDT

Current temp

52°F

Unavailable

Live forecast

Destination

San Diego, CA

Afternoon in San Diego on Sunday

Local time

1:43 PM

PDT

Current temp

72°F

Unavailable

Live forecast

Seasonal Notes

Summer travel usually means heavier construction, hotter rest stops, and busier weekend traffic around major cities.

Winter travel shortens daylight, so a route that looks manageable on paper can feel much longer after dark.

Holiday weekends tend to make both departure and arrival windows slower than the raw route time suggests.

Time zone

Same local time

Origin and destination are on the same clock, so arrival timing is easier to judge at a glance.

Temperature spread

20 degrees warmer at arrival

A meaningful temperature swing is a good cue to rethink layers, water, and how soon you want to arrive.

Road read

2h 10m on the road

Use the two city cards together: check the sky where you start, then compare it with the local time and temperature at arrival.

Weather data from the National Weather Service. Conditions may change; check closer to your travel date.

Frequently Asked Questions

The drive from Chino Hills, CA to San Diego, CA covers 112.9 miles and takes about 2h 10m without stops. Add 15-30 minutes for a fuel or rest stop on longer drives.
The main roads are Avocado Highway, Escondido Freeway, Temecula Valley Freeway. Most of the drive stays on highways, so watch for ramps and exits.
This is a comfortable same-day trip.
The midpoint is about 56.5 miles from Chino Hills, CA. Look for rest areas, gas stations, or food options near the halfway mark.
At current regular gas prices, expect to spend about $26.14 one way. This estimate uses 25.4 MPG — your actual cost will vary with your vehicle's fuel efficiency and current gas prices.
Leave by 9 AM and you'll arrive before lunch. Even a 4 PM departure gets you there before dark in summer.
This is a demanding drive. With 14 significant decision points across 112.9 miles, you will need to stay alert — especially through interchange areas and urban stretches. Consider splitting it into segments if you are not comfortable with fast highway navigation.
The main spots that need attention: at 2.4 miles: Lane positioning matters here; at 11.9 miles: Highway fork - watch signs carefully. Lane positioning matters here; at 16.5 miles (Corona Freeway): Exit ramp - move to the correct lane early. Lane positioning matters here. Multiple destination signs - pick the right one.
The route from Chino Hills, CA to San Diego, CA does not surface many named destination signs beyond the main corridor.

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