Seasonal & Holidays
6 Things To Do In Redlands This Spring: Markets, Festivals & Local Events
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Longer days and warmer weather mean it’s a great time to get outside and see what’s happening around Redlands. Throughout the season, local markets, festivals and community events offer plenty of opportunities to explore, connect and enjoy the best of spring.
Below are several happenings to check out this season. Before heading out, it’s always a good idea to confirm hours, weather plans and ticket details with event organizers.
1. Redlands Saturday Certified Farmers Market
When: Saturdays, 8-11 a.m., year-round
Where: 5th and State St, Redlands, CA (Redlands Blvd public parking lot)
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Start your weekend with a trip to the Redlands Saturday Certified Farmers Market, located in the city’s historic downtown. Stop by for fresh, locally-grown fruits and vegetables and enjoy a morning outdoors.
More info: aboutredlands.com/businesses/543-downtown-certified-farmers-market
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2. Loma Linda Sunday Market
When: Sundays; spring/summer hours: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Where: 11235 Mountain View Ave, Loma Linda, CA
Make a new Sunday tradition with a visit to the Sunday Market in Loma Linda, which is open year-round and especially lovely in the warmer months. Pick up some fresh local produce, plants and flowers, baked goods and artisan crafts, or stop by one of the on-site food trucks for a bite to eat. Entry is free, and the market is pet-friendly.
More info: instagram.com/sundaymarketlomalinda
3. Festivals at 123 Farm
When: Dates vary; see website for festival details
Where: 123 Farm, 10600 Highland Springs Ave, Cherry Valley, CA
Less than half an hour out in Cherry Valley sits 123 Farm, located at the historic Highland Springs Ranch and Inn. This farm is open to the public during festivals, which run throughout the year. This spring’s offerings include Tea Nights (through April 19), the Sourdough Festival (April 18-19), the Country Music Festival (May 1-3) and the Jazz Festival (May 15-26).
More info: 123farm.com/festivals
4. Great Y Circus at Redlands Family YMCA
When: Fridays, May 1, 8, 15 at 7 p.m.; Saturdays, May 2, 9, 16 at 5 p.m.; Sundays, May 3, 10, 17 at 3 p.m.
Where: Redlands Family YMCA, 500 E Citrus Ave, Redlands, CA
Experience the thrill of The Great Y Circus, returning to the Redlands Family YMCA for its 84th performing season. This year’s production, “Saturday Morning Cartoons,” features toe-tapping tunes and acts ranging from tumbling toddlers to advanced aerial work. Tickets are $24 per person (younger children attend free if they sit on an adult’s lap); all proceeds benefit The Great Y Circus.
More info: ymcaeastvalley.org/great-y-circus
5. 2026 Summer Music Festival at Redlands Bowl Performing Arts
When: Select dates beginning June 19, 2026
Where: 25 Grant St, Redlands, CA
For over a century, the Redlands Bowl has offered free “Music Under the Stars” performances for Redlands locals and visitors. This season promises an exciting schedule of world-class musicians and bands. See the amphitheater’s website for the full list of upcoming concerts in the 2026 Festival Season lineup. Donations are graciously accepted.
More info: redlandsbowl.org
6. Redlands Theatre Festival
When: Tuesdays through Sundays, Friday, June 26-August 1, 2026; see website for showtimes
Where: Prospect Park, 1170 Cajon St, Redlands, CA
The Redlands Theatre Festival returns to Prospect Park for its 54th season this summer, offering near-daily live performances set against scenic panoramas of the city. You can buy a ticket to a single performance, or save with a season ticket or unlimited season pass; click here to view this year’s shows and purchase tickets.
More info: rtfseason.com