Redstone is a census-designated place in Pitkin County, Colorado, United States. The population as of the 2010 Census was 130. The U.S. Post Office at Carbondale (ZIP Code 81623) now serves Redstone postal addresses. The village is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district and includes several properties that are also separately listed on the National Register.
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Tour Redstone Castle once again. The Castle underwent a restoration in 2018, and areas of the building that have never been open to the public are now open for viewing. Please view the website for tour tickets and times. The Redstone Castle is a turn-of-the century jewel completed in 1902 for industrialist and coal magnate John Cleveland Osgood. At the time, Osgood was one of the wealthiest people in the United States, purportedly ranking sixth. It is also known as Cleveholm Manor, its original name. The Castle anchors the mountain hamlet of Redstone, in the magnificent Crystal River Valley still dominated by beautiful, wide-open spaces and undisturbed nature. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, the Castle provides a unique glimpse into the personal styles and social culture of America’s elite at the turn of the 20th Century.
We have stayed at many high level Inns and B&B's over the year and the Redstone Castle is near the top of our wonderful experiences. The staff was professional and extremely accomodating. The attention to detail at the Castle was amazing. We would absolutley recomend staying here for that special experience!
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Horseback riding from 1 Hour to Full Day Backcountry Rides in the White River National Forest and Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness all Riding Abilities available, Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides, Overnight Backcountry Pack Camping Trips, Drop Camp and Fully Guided Hunting Trips.
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This place is very small but nice. There are only 3 pools. But since they only take reservations, it's not to crowded. Beautiful views as well. Make sure you bring flip flops- especially in winter time- because the ground gets super cold (even icy). My feet nearly froze off walking from changing area to top pools and back.
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