Things to do in Redlands

    Discover amazing Redlands activities and premium in-home experiences.

    Nestled at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, Redlands blends small-town warmth with Southern California charm. With historic architecture, tree-lined streets, and orange groves stretching toward the horizon, this inland gem offers a refreshing mix of culture, nature, and community spirit.

    Popular Activities in Redlands

    One Hour Axe Throwing Experience

    Enjoy a private lane for up to eight people and experience safe, family-friendly axe throwing.

    4.9 64 reviews
    $27/ person

    Tandem Kayak Rental on Lake Gregory

    Paddle a tandem kayak and explore scenic Lake Gregory for up to two hours.

    4.4 4.5K reviews
    $23/ kayak

    Duffy Boat Rental on Lake Gregory

    Cruise Lake Gregory in a Duffy boat and enjoy a relaxing outing with friends or family.

    4.4 4.5K reviews
    $147/ boat

    Canoe Rental on Lake Gregory

    Paddle across scenic Lake Gregory and enjoy flexible rental times for a relaxing outing.

    4.4 4.5K reviews

    Kayak Rental on Lake Gregory

    Paddle across scenic Lake Gregory and enjoy flexible rental times for ages 13 and up.

    4.4 4.5K reviews
    $17/ kayak

    Stand-Up Paddleboard Rental on Lake Gregory

    Explore Lake Gregory at your own pace with a paddleboard rental for up to two hours.

    4.4 4.5K reviews

    Classic Paint And Sip Party

    Host a creative paint party at your location with all materials and cleanup provided.

    5.0 1 reviews
    $400/ group

    Holstrom Park Outdoor Event Space Rental

    Reserve a spacious, tree-shaded venue ideal for weddings, picnics, and family gatherings at the historic railway museum.

    4.6 2.1K reviews

    Impossible Stark Labs Escape Room Experience

    Help recover hidden stones and escape the lab in this superhero-themed challenge.

    Discover More in Redlands

    Redlands invites visitors to slow down and soak in its sense of place. Start your day with a stroll through the Smiley Park Historic District, where Victorian homes and classic storefronts echo a rich past. Stop by Olive Avenue Market for local pastries or visit the A.K. Smiley Public Library—an architectural treasure surrounded by rose gardens. The Redlands Bowl offers free outdoor concerts under the stars during summer, a beloved local tradition for over a century.

    Outdoor lovers can explore the trails of Prospect Park or hike in the nearby San Timoteo Canyon, especially beautiful in spring when the wildflowers bloom. For citrus-season magic, a drive through the surrounding groves fills the air with sweet, sun-warmed fragrance. Wine tasting rooms and craft breweries dot the area, and weekend farmers markets showcase local produce and artisan goods.

    Greetwell guests can book curated local experiences—from guided walking tours and garden picnics to citrus grove visits that reveal the deep agricultural roots of this vibrant town.

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