Redlands Tourism

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...Redlands is a "Preserve America Community"

  • PRINT OFF Downtown Brochure (Designed by Citrograph Printing). Right above 1st image pdf entitled "Redlands Tourism pdf" -print or view

  • 50 Things to Do in Redlands

  • Mill Creek Zanja driving tour booklet available through Citrograph Printing for $10 (benefits the Redlands Conservancy Zanja Trail and Greenway Project). For more information, call 909-792-3901.
    The 44-page booklet, written by Redlands historian Tom Atchley, includes historic photos of the Zanja and explanations of the historic events along the route.

Suggested Redlands Outings

Click HERE -Redlands Daily Events

  • Cultural and Historical Tours

  • 21 and up Night on the Town

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Daily Outings

  • Teen & Family

  • Teen

  • Under 12

  • Lodging

  • List - Child-Friendly, Business, Single, Disabled, and more Restaurant List

  • 50 Things to Do in Redlands

Cultural and Historical Redlands

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Redlands Cultural & Historical Websites

Haunted History in Redlands

21 and Up Night on the Town

Start out with an Upscale dinner

After Dinner

Move on to Dancing and Music

FREE Wi-Fi

Redlands Daily Outing Schedule

Monday

Note: Many stores and restaurants are closed today. Call first.

Tuesday

  • Breakfast- McDuffs - Try the homemade corn beef hash

  • The Redlands Bowl -holds the distinction of being the oldest continuous music festival in the United States at which no admission is charged.

  • The Lincoln Memorial Shrine is the only museum and archives dedicated to the study of Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War west of the Mississippi River.

  • Picnic lunch at Prospect Park -order lunch from Dhat Island Foods

  • Dinner Isabellas - BEST Deal in Redlands. FREE Gourmet dinner

  • Chinese/English Bilingual Story Time 6 - 6:30 pm in the Story Corner of the Young Readers' Room A.K. Smiley Public Library, 125 W. Vine St., Redlands, CA (909) 798-7674 All ages! 講故事, 讲故事

  • Pajama Story Time: Ages 5+ 7:00-7:30 p.m. at the Smiley Library

Wednesday

Thursday

  • Breakfast- State Street Deli - great breakfast sandwiches

  • San Bernardino County Museum Day

  • Picnic - Orange Tree Lane Deli and Olive Market- at Ford Park and feed the ducks.

  • Rustic Tea - $20 pp. Reservations required. It's a MEAL! You will need to-go boxes so don't plan dinner.

  • Market Night Downtown 6pm. Thursdays - 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Established in 1988, Redlands Market Night has established itself as one of the most successful certified farmers markets in southern California! Visitors are welcomed into an inviting atmosphere complete with lighted trees, brick sidewalks, historic buildings, and great musical entertainment. Crowds are pleasantly surrounded by over 150 food and merchandise booths, not to mention the downtown shopkeepers, every Thursday night.

  • Dining with Outdoor Heating

  • Family Night Bowling Specials

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Teen Suggestions

Teens with Family:

Teens and Friends:

Under 12 Outings

  • Free Play group

  • Thursday Story Time Tiny Tots: Ages 2-3-10:00-10:20 am; Preschool: Ages 4-6: 10:30-10:50 am

  • Frugal Frigate Storytime

  • My Gym- Children's Fitness Center. (909) 307-3929

  • Redlands Gymnastics Club- 909-335-6780

  • Baby Boot Camp - Baby Boot Camp of Redlands is a stroller-based fitness program for moms w/small children. This program is for moms at ALL fitness levels! amy.kebede@babybootcamp.com

  • Stars of Tomorrow Children's Theater. 909-335-1082.

  • Bracken Bird Farm to see birds, goats, cows, rare birds and more.....9am-5pm 7 days a week.

Lodging

Contact Info

Address

  • 125 W Vine St
  • Redlands, CA 92373

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Captain Lyons said on Mar 24, 2011

We want to thank you. My wife and I moved here 18 months ago and found everything we needed on the AboutRedlands.com website.

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Ilene said on Sep 1, 2010

Love it! Love it! Love it! You read my mind, I was thinking “what can me and my daughter do for mommy & me time?” being a new Mom with no time I want to find things to do that are cheap and fun. I NEVER cared to look before so of coarse I didn’t know where to begin. You have a link for things to do in the area under the events area and I also see stuff that I can do too, this is USEFUL, great job, thank you J have a good week.

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Ruth said on Aug 19, 2010

Another incredible resource for ALL!!! Visitors and residents alike!!! Keep up the great work!!! I love this website!!! ?

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Lynn said on Jun 13, 2009

We are visiting Redlands from the Washington, D.C./Baltimore area. We took a night out without the kids and hit a few spots in downtown Redlands. Parking was easy and convenient. The girls enjoyed a cozy afternoon tea at The Eating Room; pizza, beer, and the hockey game at Romano's with the guys and then dessert, cheese and wine at Time in a Bottle. Second only to the food and atmosphere was the convenience of being able to walk from stores, to restaurants, to bars- all quickly and easily. A great evening out!

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Terri said on Jun 3, 2009

This is a very helpful site. It is nice to have a site that contains so much information about the city you live in. I didn't realize their are so many restaurants in the area. It will be fun to try some new cuisine's! Thanks for all of the information.

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Stacy said on Jun 3, 2009

This is really helpful. Does anyone have any suggestions for outings for families with elderly family members?

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Michelle said on Jun 1, 2009

What a great site! My husband and I have a three year-old and although we've lived in Redlands for a year, it was nice to see an actual list of things and activities we can do for her, mostly the information on child-friendly restaurants! And she loves the Smiley Library! Thank you for putting this all together for us!

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Robin said on May 30, 2009

This is a great resource. We use to live in Redlands and are coming back for our grandson's graduation. We are meeting friends and found the suggested outings VERY helpful. We love breakfast and had a hard time locating all the places in Redlands. Thank you!!

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