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Winter in Redstone, photo © 2005 Lauren Taylor

Winter in Redstone
Redstone, Colorado

During the winter months, visitors to Redstone enjoy horse-drawn sleigh rides down Redstone Boulevard & through peaceful open meadows surrounded by snow-covered spruce and aspen trees.


Lead King Basin, Maroon Bells Wilderness Area, photo © 2006 Sue McEvoy

Lead King Basin
Maroon Bells Wilderness Area

Redstone sits at the edge of the White River National Forest and the Maroon Bells Wilderness Area, some of the most pristine and awestriking wilderness in the world.
Whether you're hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, 4 wheeling, snow shoeing, or cross country skiing, you will enjoy the spectacular scenery around Redstone.


Chair Mountain Stables, photo © 2006 Nancy Chromy

Horses at Chair Mountain Stables
Redstone, Colorado

Chair Mountain Stables, behind the historic coke ovens in Redstone, offer day trips, hourly rides, breakfast rides, and overnight pack trips in the beautiful high country. They also offer horse drawn sleigh rides during the snow season.

Saddle up and ride!


Photo © 2004 Phil Schermeister

Redstone Inn, Historic Landmark
Redstone, Colorado

The romantic Redstone Inn sits on 22 acres which include a creek and a private fishing preserve.

Built at the turn of the century by coal magnate John C. Osgood as living quarters for unmarried coal miners, this Historic Landmark has been fully renovated into a four season resort.


The Redstone Castle
Redstone, Colorado

Cleveholm Manor, also known as The Redstone Castle, is a National Historic Landmark built by John Osgood in 1906. Osgood spent $2.5 million building and furnishing the residence.

Visitors to Redstone can tour the scenic Castle grounds in a Horse drawn sleigh.


Photo © 2004 Lauren Taylor

Yule Marble Quarry, Main Portal
Marble, Colorado

The Yule Marble Quarry, located less than ten miles from Redstone, produces a world class white marble, known for its fine luster and compact crystallization.

White Yule marble has been used in numerous national monuments, including the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.


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