Nearly 200 graduates are crossing the stage during Redlands' Spring commencement ceremony to receive their diplomas before continuing their education at a four-year university or entering the workforce. The route to your future success goes right through Redlands Community College.

Today, Redlands is a strong growing community with a diverse economy, and growing population in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. Redlands is home to Esri, Citrus Plaza, the Redlands Historical Glass Museum and the San Bernardino County Museum.

We were heading to San Bernardino for a quick weekend visit and stopped in Redlands as they had a Farmers' Market and we love Farmers' Markets. We were surprised that we couldn't park really close by, but found a free spot in a nearby garage, and started to walk to the market.

Midway between Los Angeles and Palm Springs, the city of Redlands prospered on America’s appetite for citrus, specifically the navel orange. In the late 1800s, these zesty fruits flourished in the region’s red soil, and soon Redlands became known as the “City of Millionaires.”

Nestled just below the San Bernardino National Forest, Redlands offers easy access to hiking trails, a plethora of quaint shops, and a variety of local restaurants. Removed from the hustle and bustle of city life, the arts thrive and community gatherings abound.

Since 1887, our Redlands location has been helping people live healthy, balanced lives. We offer state-of-the-art facilities, top-notch equipment, and a holistic approach to wellness that focuses on mind, body, and spirit.