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Redstone Colorado

Welcome to Redstone.

Known as “The Ruby of the Rockies”, Redstone is a tiny mountain town nestled south of Carbondale. There are a couple of shops, restaurants, and accommodations in this quiet village.

The area is filled with endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, so it’s a great basecamp for adventures in the Crystal River Valley. As of 2020, the Census Designated Place had a population of just 127. It’s the perfect size for maintaining that lovely sense of small-town charm and hospitality. Redstone resides at an elevation of 7,200 feet in Pitkin County.

History

Redstone CO Historic District

Looking north up Redstone Boulevard in the town’s historic district. Photo by: Jeffrey Beall

Redstone was founded in 1898. Originally the town was built as a model company town for coal and steel pioneer, John Osgood. He was the sixth wealthiest man in America at the time in 1900. He had 88 individually-styled European cottages built in town, complete with plumbing and electricity for his workers.

The village of Redstone also had a clubhouse, schoolhouse, a model farm, and an inn for bachelor workers. His own home was the 24,000-square-foot Redstone Castle. After the mines closed in 1909, Osgood turned his attention to developing Redstone into a resort town. Today, artists and tourists are attracted to the area for its peaceful natural beauty.

Main Attractions

Commercialized hot spring pool with mountains in background

Sunny day over Avalanche Ranch Hot Springs in Redstone, CO. Photo by: Paul Iwancio

Hot Springs – If you’re in the mood for the ultimate relaxation and pampering, check out the amazing natural hot springs in Redstone including Penny Hot Springs and Avalanche Hot Springs. The former is a free (but crowded) primitive hot spring on the side of CO-133. The latter is a private hot springs ranch with cabins for rent, which also allows day visitors six days per week.

Redstone Castle – Originally home to coal and steel tycoon, John Cleveland Osgood. His guests included such figures as Teddy Roosevelt, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, and Prince Leopold. Public tours are offered on most weekends throughout the year.

Recreation

Little brick ovens underneath a grassy hill

Redstone coke ovens, seen off CO-133. Photo by: Carol Jacobs-Carre

Camping –

Fishing – Cast a line in Crystal River, the only free-flowing river in the state that is not obstructed by a dam. It is pretty easy to access the waters from CO-133 and fish for trout and whitefish.

Hiking –

Accommodations

Redstone Inn Colorado

Redstone Inn was originally built for coal workers.

Redstone Castle In addition to both public and private guided tours, guests can stay the night. There are a variety of castle rooms and some private cabin rentals. All options are luxurious with a castle-like ambiance. From CO-133, the castle is just off the main entrance to the town.

Redstone Cliffs Lodge Affordable, creekside accommodation within walking distance of a community park and local pizza spot. There are 12 rooms with free wifi and a coffee machine, and some even have hot tubs to enjoy.

Redstone Inn – For a good night’s rest, stay at the Redstone Inn, originally built to house the town’s coal workers. The inn sits on 22 acres and offers a pool, hot tub, tennis courts, and a fine restaurant.

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Redstone Castle

Redstone Castle, orginally the Cleveholm Manor, was built in 1897.

Redstone Museum

Redstone Museum.

Redstone CO Ice Block

Ice block.

Redstone CO

The Crystal Club Cafe.

Redstone Stables

Redstone Stables.

Redstone General Store

Redstone General Store.

Redstone CO Mountain Trail

High on a hiking trail overlooking town.

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