Getting to Campus
University of Redlands is located in the City of Redlands, 90 minutes east of Los Angeles and 40 minutes west of Palm Springs. Note that if you’re traveling during peak commuter times (7-9 a.m.; 4-6 p.m.), a 60-mile drive on Interstate 10 or adjoining freeways can take up to two hours. Keep traffic in mind when scheduling your visit to the university or return flights.
Airport Shuttles
A number of shuttle services provide transportation directly to campus from area airports. We recommend Ontario International for students traveling alone.Driving from the Airports
Ontario International Airport
(Approximately 25 miles from campus.) Map.
John Wayne Airport
(Approximately 56 miles from campus.) Map.
Los Angeles International Airport
(Approximately 80 miles from campus.) Map.
Driving Times
Prospective students often schedule more than one campus visit in a day. Here are driving times to or from a number of other Southern California locations.
| To/from Other Colleges | |
| University of California at Riverside |
30 minutes
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| The Claremont Colleges |
45 minutes
|
| Whittier College |
1 hour
|
| University of Southern California |
1 1/4 hours
|
| Occidental College |
90 minutes
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| University of California at Los Angeles |
90 minutes
|
| Loyola Marymount |
90 minutes
|
| University of San Diego |
2 hours
|
| University of California at San Diego |
2 hours
|
| Pepperdine University |
2 hours
|
| University of California at Santa Barbara |
3 hours
|
| To/from Other Cities | |
| San Francisco |
8 hours
|
| Phoenix |
7 hours
|
| Las Vegas |
4 hours
|
| Santa Monica |
1-3/4 hours
|
| Los Angeles |
1-1/2 hours
|
| Pasadena |
1-1/4 hours
|
| Palm Springs |
1 hour
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