Inglewood, CA Road Trips
Sitting in the Pacific Coast, Inglewood, CA is a local road trip base with 18 trip routes mapped and ready to explore. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 12-mile quick runs to 388-mile cross-state drives. Routes from Inglewood, CA spread mainly north and east, covering a wide geographic range.
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Trip Routes
18
Longest Drive
387.7 mi
Sacramento, CA
Quickest Drive
19m
Los Angeles, CA
Plan Around Inglewood, CA
Popular Incoming Routes
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Continue From Inglewood, CA
Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Inglewood, CA
Inglewood, CA to Sacramento, CA
Inglewood, CA to San Francisco, CA
Inglewood, CA to Laguna, CA
Inglewood, CA to Oakland, CA
Inglewood, CA to Fremont, CA
Inglewood, CA to San Jose, CA
Inglewood, CA to Stockton, CA
Inglewood, CA to Chula Vista, CA
Inglewood, CA to San Diego, CA
Inglewood, CA to Bakersfield, CA
Inglewood, CA to San Bernardino, CA
Inglewood, CA to Riverside, CA
Inglewood, CA to Irvine, CA
Inglewood, CA to Los Angeles, CA
Driving from Inglewood, CA
On average, trips departing from Inglewood, CA run 223 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 12m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 388 miles (7h 8m), while the shortest is just 12 miles.
Popular Destinations
The most popular drives from Inglewood, CA include Sacramento, CA (387.7 mi, 7h 6m), San Francisco, CA (385.6 mi, 7h 8m), Laguna, CA (378.5 mi, 6h 58m), Oakland, CA (374 mi, 6h 53m), and Fremont, CA (358.9 mi, 6h 44m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
For the average 223-mile drive from Inglewood, CA, expect to burn about 8.8 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.
Routes mostly head north. Summer trips benefit from long daylight hours, while winter departures should start early to maximize visibility. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 14 mapped routes leaving Inglewood, CA and 4 routes heading into Inglewood, CA, covering 18 total connections. Distances range from 12 to 388 miles.
The longest mapped route from Inglewood, CA covers 388 miles and takes approximately 7h 8m. Shorter options start at just 12 miles.
The average route from Inglewood, CA runs about 223 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 12m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
The most popular road trip destinations from Inglewood, CA include Sacramento, CA, San Francisco, CA, Laguna, CA and Oakland, CA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Inglewood, CA by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
105,575
Median Income
$71,029
Median Home Value
$744,300
Median Age
37.5
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Inglewood, CA at a Glance
Founded
1888
Elevation
131 ft
Area
9 mi²
Sister Cities
Notable People from Inglewood, CA
A sampling of people born in Inglewood, CA.
Tyra Banks
1973
American television personality, producer, and former model
Esther Williams
1921–2013
American swimmer and actress (1921–2013)
Becky G
1997
American singer and actress
Joseph M. Acaba
1967
Astronaut, Hydrogeologist, science teacher
Brittney Reese
1986
American female Olympic athlete
Omarion
1984
American R&B singer
Dennis Wilson
1944–1983
American musician (1944–1983)
Cindy Sheehan
1957
American antiwar activist
Lashinda Demus
1983
American female Olympic 400m hurdler
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Inglewood, CA.
Kia Forum
multi-purpose indoor arena in Inglewood, California, United States
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Traveler Guide to Inglewood, CA
Inglewood is a city in Los Angeles County in Southern California. Sandwiched between South Los Angeles and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), it is a somewhat impoverished area. Though there isn't much for a tourist to see other than sporting events, there are some excellent eats here and a number of chain motels taking advantage of the city's proximity to LAX. Inglewood is the location of the SoFi Stadium (football, World Cup, Olympics), Intuit Dome (basketball, Olympics) and Kia Forum (concerts).
Until the 2020s, there wasn't much to see in Inglewood. The city is mainly just single-family homes and apartments, although there are a few nice parks and the famous Forum arena. However, that's changed with the development of two major sports venues. The NFL's Los Angeles Rams opened SoFi Stadium in 2020, with the Los Angeles Chargers also moving in. The Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA, which had shared Crypto.com Arena in downtown L.A. with the Lakers since 1999, opened the new Intuit Dome in 2024. 1 Inglewood Park Cemetery, 720 E Florence Ave, ☏ +1 310 412-6500, [email protected]. 8:30AM - 5PM. One of the oldest cemeteries in the Los Angeles area. Has some beautiful chapels with stained glass art. (updated Feb 2023)
1 Kia Forum, 3900 West Manchester Blvd, ☏ +1 310 330-7300. The former home of the Los Angeles Lakers, it was overshadowed for many years due to the 1999 opening of the Downtown LA venue now known as Crypto.com Arena. However, a major renovation (completed in 2014) transformed the Forum from a sports arena to a premier concert venue, removing the scoreboards and luxury boxes and focusing heavily on creating a space with great acoustics. Today it is a 17,500-seat arena that regularly hosts major musical acts and awards shows. (updated Feb 2024) 2 Edward Vincent Jr. Park (formerly Centinela Park), 700 Warren Ln, ☏ +1 310 412-5370. Take a stroll around this beautiful and large park. The park offers a public swimming pool, sports fields, playgrounds and has a nice amazing view. (updated Feb 2023) 3 Hollywood Park Casino, 3883 W Century Blvd, ☏ +1 310 330-2800. (updated Jun 2025) 4 SoFi Stadium, 1011 S Stadium Dr, ☏ +1 424-541-9100. Stadium that opened in 2020 as the new home of the NFL's Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. (updated Feb 2023) Soccer: SoFi Stadium will be one of 11 US stadiums to host matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It will host five group stage matches, two of which will feature the US national team, plus two matches in the round of 32 and one quarterfinal. Olympics: SoFi is slated to be a venue for the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympic Games 5 Intuit Dome, 3930 W Century Blvd, ☏ +1-888-311-0231, [email protected]. Arena across from the Hollywood Park Casino, near SoFi Stadium.
As Inglewood is mainly suburban and has low tourism, most restaurants are fast food restaurants (such as McDonald's, KFC, Subway, etc.). However, Inglewood has some distinct and well known famous eateries. 1 Randy's Donuts, 805 W Manchester Blvd, ☏ +1 310 645-4707. Open 24/7. Home of the "Big Donut", Randy's is one of only 4 surviving "giant donuts" in the Los Angeles area. The donuts and coffee and other snacks are pretty cheap yet also tasty, so you shouldn't have much problem on finding something you like. The store has gone as far as to give worldwide deliveries of their donuts. This drive-thru shop is shaped like a giant donut and is visible from the 405 freeway. 70¢-$1. (updated Aug 2019) 2 Lee's Caribbean Restaurant, 1041 S Prairie Ave. Near Toni's, this traditional Caribbean restaurant has some pretty good chicken. The service may be a little slow, but it's worth it. 3 Brolly Hut, 11205 Crenshaw Blvd, ☏ +1 310 674-2344. 7:30AM – 11:30PM. A local hamburger restaurant with some pretty good cheeseburgers and burritos. Probably Inglewood's 2nd best well known restaurant, just behind Randy's. If you're looking to indulge into some unhealthy food, this is your paradise. If you are health savvy, you're better off looking elsewhere. Roscoe's Chicken & Waffles (on Manchester (or further north on La Brea in Country Club Park)). Rhis is the most well-known of the ubiquitous LA-area chicken & waffles restaurants. Cheap, and with good service, this restaurant is a convenient, quick dinner spot. 4 Tortuga Bay, 147 W Manchester Blvd, ☏ +1 310 671-8000.
1 The Green Horse, 1662 Centinela Ave, ☏ +1 310 649-6776. 9PM-2AM daily. Probably Inglewood's most famous bar, with a distinctive "Green Horse" sign on top of the bar. This bar serves some great cocktails, beer and food, and also has some great music. Three Weavers Brewing Co Tasting Room, 1031 W Manchester Blvd A-B, [email protected]. M-Th 3-10PM, F-Su noon-10PM. Brewpub, beer garden and patio. Food trucks weekly (see Instagram for schedule). Dog friendly. (updated Feb 2023)
There's no shortage of cheap motels here. There are a few standard chain hotels near LAX which offer standard anonymous airport area accommodation. Luxury hotels, however, are in short supply. 1 Best Western Airpark Hotel, 640 W Manchester Blvd, ☏ +1 310 677-7378, toll-free: +1-800-233-8060, fax: +1 310 674-1137. 2 Best Western Airport Plaza Inn, 1730 Centinela Ave, ☏ +1 310 568-0071, toll-free: +1-800-233-8061, fax: +1 310 337-1919. 3 Quality Inn and Suites, 4922 W Century Blvd, ☏ +1 310 671-7213. (updated Mar 2020) 4 Motel 6 Los Angeles LAX, 5101 W Century Blvd, ☏ +1 310 419-1234. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Nothing special, fairly clean though not sparkling, but acceptable if you need a place to crash near the airport. Bring your own shampoo. Within walking distance of a respectable selection of cheap restaurants and convenience stores. Free hourly shuttle to and from the airport. From $84. (updated Mar 2020) 5 Hollywood Park Motel, 823 S Prairie Ave, ☏ +1 310 673-1919.
While Inglewood is not served by any major Interstate, U.S or California Highway Route, the city is served by auxiliary Interstates. Interstate 405, which is near the LAX, is always busy. Interstate 105 and 110, although less busy, are still pretty clogged with traffic. The California State Highway Route 90, while does not directly go to Inglewood, is near the city. Although it might take a longer time, if the traveler wants less traffic to deal with, they may want to take the California State Highway Route 90, then take West Slauson Avenue, then turning to South La Cienega Boulevard and then turning at West Manchester Boulevard. While Inglewood doesn't have its own airport, there are many major airports that surround Inglewood, giving it the motto "Harbor of the Air". The Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the major airport that serves flights to Inglewood. The Hawthorne Municipal Airport is just south of the city. The Compton Woodley, Santa Monica and Long Beach Airports are also nearby.
There are many car rental shops in Inglewood, especially near the LAX. This is probably one of your fastest ways of getting in and around Inglewood. There are various buses and bus stations around Inglewood. Many of these stop at main tourist destinations and restaurants, such as Randy's and The Forum. Frequent service runs on Route 40 (Downtown LA to South Bay via Florence, La Brea and Hawthorne), Route 111 (LAX to Norwalk via Florence Ave), Route 115 (Playa del Rey to Norwalk via Manchester and Firestone Blvs), Route 117 (LAX to Downey via Century and Tweedy Blvds), Route 212 (Hollywood to Hawthorne/Lennox Sta via La Brea and Prairie Avenues). The Metro C line runs along the 105 at the south of Inglewood, stopping at Crenshaw, Hawthorne and Aviation Blvds, and there are game-day shuttles from the Hawthorne Station to the stadium. The K Line runs along Florence Avenue at the north of Inglewood, stopping at West Blvd, Market Street and Hindry Avenue.
Inglewood is not as dangerous as commonly believed. Since the 1992 riots the crime rate has been dropping; however, rates of robbery and assault are much higher than the national average. During the day gang activity is low and police patrol the streets. At night time, be careful of your surroundings and avoid anyone acting suspicious. Avoid large groups of people wearing gang colors, and also be alert for anyone who is on drugs or drunk. Most crime happens in the central part of the city, and the outer areas have a lower crime rate. Be careful when in the central neighborhoods (such as the City Center or the intersection between Crenshaw and Manchester Boulevards), the areas surrounding Lennox Boulevard and Burl Avenue, 104th Street and Crenshaw Boulevard and the area between Van Ness Avenue and the Imperial Freeway. These are the areas that you will most likely encounter trouble.
Travel tips adapted from Inglewood on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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