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The Redstone Inn sits aside the banks of Crystal River in the village of Redstone, Colorado. The Redstone Inn and Redstone Village are both listed on the National Register of Historic places. The main access route to Redstone is Colorado State Highway 133 (McClure Pass), which can be reached via State Highway 82 out of Aspen or via State Highway 82 from Interstate 70 out of Denver. We recommend flights into Denver (DEN) International Airport or Aspen/Pitkin (ASE) County Airport. If you are arriving old-school, by rail, the n... read more
82 Redstone Castle Dr, Redstone Historic District, CO, 81623, United States
Get directionsBest little gem in the west just outside of Aspen This mountain lodge has a fun Euro feel to it and is incredibly warm and comfortable. The main living areas of this fabulous Inn boast comfortable leather seating, lush dark wood and fixtures, and charming historical photos of years past in the river valley. Two streams run through the 20 private acres, so there is the constant peaceful hum of...
I first visited the Redstone Inn with my parents as a child growing up in Colorado. The vast size of the building and endless hallways in the memory of my...
Quaint, Historic, Quiet My husband and I were at the Redstone Inn Summer 2013 as part of a driving trip from Ohio. We flew into Denver, and continued a loop around Colorado, beginning in Estes Park, and ending up in Durango, and back to Denver. We knew The Redstone was off the beaten path, but we like digging up history, and exploring, and...
Breakfast and dinner by the pool The food was good, but I don't remember what we ate. It was nice sitting outdoors by the pool with the red cliffs in the background.
Pleasant place with great scenery We had a basic room, which was fine. We did have a problem the second night with a whistling radiator. It took a long time to locate the source of the problem--at about 4 a.m.--but someone came when we did determine the source and offered us another room, which was a little newer and quite nice. This didn't make up...
Great place to grab some grub! Good menu and fun old time bar. Enjoy a piece of Redstone's history
The SceneLocated in the tiny mountain village of Redstone, this inn was originally built for bachelor employees of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company. The entire 100-year-old village is on the National Register of Historic Places and Colorado Highway 133, which runs right by the inn, has been given a "scenic byways" designation.The DetailsAll of the 35 rooms have telephones and TVs, and most have...
I will spare the majority of the details but one, which I still find amusing. We get a 7:30 Saturday night reservation for dinner. Special is filet mignon. We get seated. Waitress says they are out of the special and also out of prime rib. I get kind of mad as I don't like trout or salmon and didn't feel...
Redstone Inn in Colorado Overvalued I had no idea this Inn was so rustic or I would not have stayed here. We stayed here two nights while attending a wedding. All I can say about this place is, it is very over priced. The rooms have no air conditioning, television service in our room was very bad, we could barely see the picture. The floors...
Redstone Inn has a 4.4 star rating with 529 reviews.
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