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Seasonal & Holidays

Hello, Spring! 9 Things To Do Around Redlands

A fresh season brings new reasons to get outside and discover what our community has to offer.

Spring offers plenty of reasons to get out and explore what Redlands has to offer, and this guide is a good place to start.
Spring offers plenty of reasons to get out and explore what Redlands has to offer, and this guide is a good place to start. (Shutterstock)

Spring is here — and it’s the perfect time to get out, explore and reconnect with your community. Across Redlands, seasonal events, outdoor spots and local favorites offer plenty of ways to enjoy the energy of a new season.

To help you get started, we’ve rounded up some great ways to make the most of spring around Redlands. Before heading out, check with each location directly for current hours, availability and any ticketing or reservation details.


1. Prospect Park

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📍 1352 Prospect Dr, Redlands, CA 92373

Prospect Park is one of Redlands’ most scenic outdoor spots, with winding roads, hiking trails, and panoramic views that feel especially vibrant in spring. The mix of shaded areas and open vistas makes it easy to tailor your visit, whether you want a quick walk or something longer. There’s roadside parking in several areas, and it’s a good idea to check conditions if you plan to explore deeper into the park.

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🔗 More info: redlands.gov/prospect-park/


2. Redlands Bowl

📍 25 Grant St, Redlands, CA 92373

The Redlands Bowl sits within a lovely park setting and offers a relaxed place to walk, sit, or enjoy the open-air atmosphere as spring temperatures warm up. Even when events aren’t happening, the surrounding green space is peaceful and inviting. Parking is available nearby, and checking the event calendar can help you plan around busier times.

🔗 More info: redlandsbowl.org


3. Downtown Redlands

📍 E State St, Redlands, CA 92373

Downtown Redlands is perfect for a casual spring wander, with tree-lined streets, local shops, and patios that make it easy to spend time outdoors. The atmosphere feels lively but not rushed, making it a great place to explore at your own pace. Street parking and public lots are available throughout the area, which makes stopping in simple.

🔗 More info: aboutredlands.com/businesses/864-redlands-downtown-state-street-district


4. Smiley Park

📍 126 2. Eureka St, Redlands, CA 92373

Smiley Park is a charming central green space known for its mature trees, historic surroundings, and relaxed vibe that feels especially pleasant in spring. It’s a nice option when you want a quick outdoor break without leaving the heart of town. Street parking nearby makes it easy to pop in for a short stroll or a moment on a bench.

🔗 More info: redlands.gov/smiley-park/


5. San Timoteo Canyon

📍 San Timoteo Canyon Rd, Redlands, CA 92373

San Timoteo Canyon offers scenic drives and trail access with rolling hills that look especially green during the spring season. It’s a great way to experience a quieter side of the area while still staying close to town. Pull-offs and small parking areas make it easy to stop and take in the views.

🔗 More info: redlands.gov/san-timoteo-canyon-nature-sanctuary/


6. Redlands Farmers Market

📍 100 E Redlands Blvd, Redlands, CA 92373

The Redlands Farmers Market brings a lively outdoor atmosphere with local vendors, fresh produce, and a community feel that’s perfect for a spring morning. It’s an easy way to spend time outside while browsing and grabbing something to snack on. Checking market days and hours ahead of time ensures you catch it when it’s open.

🔗 More info: redlands.gov/delete/saturday-morning-farmers-market-2/


7. Ford Park

📍 955 Parkford Dr, Redlands, CA 92374

Ford Park offers wide open lawns, mature trees, and plenty of space to spread out on a mild spring day. It’s a straightforward, relaxed spot that works well whether you’re walking or just enjoying fresh air. There’s a parking lot on site, making access easy.

🔗 More info: redlands.gov/ford-park/


8. Kimberly Crest House & Gardens

📍 1325 Prospect Dr, Redlands, CA 92373

Kimberly Crest’s gardens are especially beautiful in spring, with manicured grounds and views that make the setting feel calm and picturesque. Even a short walk around the property feels like a small escape from the everyday pace. It’s best to check visiting hours in advance since access can vary.

🔗 More info: kimberlycrest.org


9. Orange Blossom Trail

📍 E Citrus Ave Trail Access, Redlands, CA 92374

This paved trail is great for walking or biking, with open views and a smooth path that makes it accessible for different activity levels. Spring weather makes it especially enjoyable before hotter temperatures arrive. Multiple access points make it easy to customize how long you stay out.

🔗 More info: alltrails.com/trail/us/california/orange-blossom-rail-trail


Here’s to getting outside, exploring local spots and making the most of the season around Redlands!

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