Explore: A Hidden Gem
Things to Do in Redstone
A Year-Round Destination
Where you can relax and reconnect in any season with friends and family.
Let’s create your perfect day
The best days are the ones you remember. Let your curiousity lead the way as you slow down, relax and reconnect with friends and family. Discover all that Redstone has to offer.
The golden leaves of Redstone in the Fall, looking towards Chair Mountain
Our Story
Redstone is much more than just a coal mining town from a by-gone era. It’s a remote mountain town attracting visitors year round for it’s stunning scenery, events, history and outdoor adventures.
A hiking trail in the remote backcountry of the Crystal River Valley with Colorado wildflowers in full bloom.
Hiking & Biking Trails
Redstone is a hidden gem with access to a selection of moderate trails close to town. Experienced and fit hikers will delight in the remote solitude of a network of challenging trails.
The Coal Miners of Coal Basin in Redstone circa 1900
Learn about Our History
Redstone history is deep, facinating and rich. From the Utes to a planned mining community to a rich history of art, Redstone is more than just another pretty mountain town.
A Tan Jeep Wrangler pulls a 4th of July parade float down Redstone Boulevard during the annual 4th of July celebration in Redstone Colorado
Events
Redstone hosts a number of fantastic events each year from our signature events such as the Old-Fashion 4th of July, Grand Illumination, and the Magical Moments Concert Series.
Dinner and a view with pizza, a pitcher of beer and a cocktail overlooking the Crystal River from Propaganda Pie
Where to Eat
Who’s hungry? Satisfy your hunger with some great food at one of the restaurants in Redstone.
Wellness pools at Avalanche Hot Springs
Shop & Relax
Stroll Redstone Boulevard and shop our eclectic shops for antiques, local art, gifts and souvenirs. Book a massage or spa service.
The Grill at the Redstone Inn serves American fare and cuisine
Where to Stay
Luxurious suites, simple lodge rooms, developed camping, private rentals, and B&B accommodations.
Painting of mountain landscape with four horse and a lone cowboy by Tom Kinney
Art, Artists, and Artisans
Redstone has been an artists’ colony since the early 1900’s. It’s still thriving here today. Learn more about the Redstone Art Foundation, famous local artists, and where to shop for local art to bring home with you.
Scenic Byway
The only way in and out of Redstone is on the West Elk Scenic Byway. It’s a stunning drive connecting the vibrant community of Carbondale to the agricultural towns of Hotchkiss & Paonia. Then it loops down to the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Crested Butte.
Aerial view of Redstone looking towards Coal Creek Basin. Historical beehive coke ovens are visiable along side Colorado Highway 133
Fishing in the Crystal River Valley
Hunting & Fishing
Test your luck and endurance in the high elevation hunting environment of the Crystal River Valley. Book with an outfitter or set out on your own into our renowned area.
Fly fish in the Crystal River stretching 35 miles from Marble to Carbondale with many public access points or book a guide.
Young and Old ice skating on the free public skating rink in the Redstone Park
Winter & Snow
Visiting Redstone in the winter is magical. See why it’s our best kept secret.
Business Directory
Find accommodations. Buy Local art. Find an outfitter. Make a tour reservation. Book a spa appointment.