As a mom of two little ones, I know how challenging it can be to find toddler-friendly activities that keep your child entertained without leaving you completely drained.
If you’re looking for things to do in Redlands with a toddler, this local mom’s guide shares simple, tried-and-true ideas that help your child play, explore, and learn—while you enjoy the moment too.
This spacious park is our go-to for fresh air and energy burning. The open lawns are perfect for running, there’s plenty of shade for rest breaks, and the stroller-friendly paths make it easy to keep moving when little legs give out. Add bubbles or a picnic and you’ve got yourself a perfect morning.
Tip: Bring a change of clothes for grass stains and a small blanket to sit on. Toddlers rarely stay in one place, but when they do, it’s nice to be comfy.


The Shrine is small enough for a quick visit, just right for short attention spans, and right next to Smiley Park’s playground. It’s a win-win: a quick cultural stop and then plenty of time to play.
Tip: Time your visit for the morning when your toddler is fresh. The playground is more enjoyable when they’re not too tired.
Sometimes we just need a slow start at Olive Avenue. I get my coffee, they get a muffin, and we enjoy the patio together. The surrounding streets make for a nice, easy stroller walk afterward.
Tip: Bring a favorite toy or book to keep them entertained while you sip your coffee.


A.K. Smiley Public Library is a toddler favorite in our house. Storytime is lively but short enough to keep them engaged, and the crafts are simple but fun. Afterward, we walk to the nearby playground to keep the morning going.
Tip: Arrive early to find a cozy spot and let your toddler settle in before the reading starts.
On hot days, Sylvan Park and Brookside Park are lifesavers. Water shoes, a towel, and a change of clothes are all you need for hours of giggles and splashes.
Tip: Apply sunscreen before you arrive and pack a snack. Water play always builds big appetites.



The market is a sensory playground for toddlers, with colorful fruits, friendly vendors, and live music. I let my kids choose their own fruit, which makes the outing extra special.
Tip: Keep your visit short and interactive to avoid overstimulation. Let them help carry a small bag or hold the fruit they picked.
Spots like Carolyn’s Café make dining out with kids doable. Relaxed, casual atmospheres mean you can enjoy your meal without feeling rushed.
Tip: Go during off-peak hours so you have more space and less wait time.


These toddler days are short. The park picnics, library songs, and splash pad giggles are the memories you’ll want to hold onto forever.
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