Redlands Lawn Bowling Club is located at 411 North University St.
in Sylvan Park in the City of Redlands. For more information stop by or
call (909) 792-4874. Sylvan Park is in the City of Redlands at the
corner of Colton and University, across from the University of Redlands.
It is close to I-10.
Brookside Park: a 9.2 acre neighborhood park with picnic and playground
facilities. (Brookside Avenue between Terracina Boulevard and Bellevue
Road)
Caroline Park: a 16.8 acre nature park with trails and open space
planted with native California plants and a water conservation garden.
(Sunset Drive and Mariposa Drive)
Community Park: an 18.2 acre park with lighted baseball fields, tennis
courts, picnic and playground facilities. (San Bernardino Avenue and
Church Street)
Crafton Park: a 7.5 acre neighborhood park with lighted soccer field,
picnic and playground facilities. (Wabash Avenue and Independence
Avenue)
Ed Hales Park: a .7 acre downtown park with picnic facilities. (State
Street and Fifth Street)
Jennie Davis Park: a 5.2 acre neighborhood park with picnic and
playground facilities. (Redlands Boulevard and New York Street)
Ford Park: a 27 acre park with two ponds for fishing, lighted tennis
courts, picnic and playground facilities. (Redlands Boulevard and Ford
Street)
Franklin Park: a .6 acre natural open space area. (Garden Street and
Franklin Avenue)
Prospect Park: an 11.4 acre natural park with trails and picnic
facilities. The park contains the Avice Meeker Sewall Theater, an
outdoor amphitheater with seating for 407. (Cajon Street and Highland
Avenue)
Redlands Sports Park: Phase I is a 35-acre site located at the northeast
corner of Dearborn Street and San Bernardino Avenue. It is scheduled to
be open for soccer activity in early 2008. This phase includes 8
full-sized soccer fields with lighting and a basketball court.
Off-street parking is accessible from Dearborn Street north of San
Bernardino Avenue. The facility is reserved for scheduled soccer
activity. Future phases are in the construction planning stage and will
include 4 additional lighted soccer fields, 15 acres of open field and
recreational space, and a softball complex. (Wabash Avenue and San
Bernardino Avenue)
San Timoteo Canyon Nature Preserve: a 40 acre natural preserve facility.
(San Timoteo Canyon Road and Alessandro Road)
Simond's Parkway: a .9 acre neighborhood park. (Garden Street and
Rossmont Drive)
Smiley Park: a 9.2 acre park at the Redlands Civic Center. This park is
home to A. K. Smiley Public Library, a facility listed on the National
Register of Historic Places; the Lincoln Shrine, containing the largest
collection of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia west of the Mississippi River;
and the Redlands Bowl, an outdoor amphitheater with seating for
approximately 4,000 persons where summer concerts are performed each
Tuesday and Friday evening during July and August. (Eureka Street and
Vine Street)
Sylvan Park: a 23.3 acre park with softball field, group and individual
picnic areas and playground facilities. (Colton Avenue and University
Street)
Texonia Park: a 10.7 acre neighborhood park with lighted softball field,
basketball courts, picnic and playground facilities. (Texas Street and
Lugonia Avenue)