Redstone is a town in Garfield County founded by John Cleveland Osgood, cousin of former President Grover Cleveland. Redstone is an alpine village and National Historic District located on the edge of the Maroon Bells Wilderness Area.
Redstone Castle, also known as Cleveholm, was built by John Cleveland Osgoode, cousin to President Grover Cleveland. Redstone Castle was used for entertaining powerful men of Osgoode's day, such as John D. Rockefeller, J. P. Morgan, and Teddy Roosevelt. The interior features gold-leaf ceilings, maroon velvet walls, silk brocade upholstery, marble and mahogany fireplaces.
Redstone Castle in Redstone.
Address: Redstone Castle, 58 Redstone Boulevard, Redstone, CO 81623-9498, United States
Phone: 1 (970) 963-9656, Fax: 1 (970) 963-9198
Hours:
May 5 to October 31: 1:30pm-am; Closed: Tue, Wed, Thu
The Redstone Inn is a National Historic Landmark which opened in 1902 as a housing facility for coal miners. It was converted into a hotel in 1925, and restored in 1989. The Redstone features a display of Gustav Stickley furniture and a tower clock that has been operating for almost a century.
Address: Redstone Inn, 82 Redstone Boulevard, Redstone, CO 81623-9499, United States
Phone: 1 (970) 963-2526, Fax: 1 (970) 963-2527