The Redstone Inn
Historic Boutique Hospitality Asset
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A Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity
The Redstone Inn is one of Colorado's most storied historic properties — a
1902 Tudor Revival landmark on 20.66 acres in the Crystal River Valley, in the
heart of a National Historic District, with 36 active keys (35 rooms in the Inn
and the standalone 2-bedroom Chalet on the riverbank), the off-inventory
John Gilmore Suite as renovation upside, established annual revenues, a separate 4-bedroom residence at 66 Crystal Park Drive included in
the offering, and a setting at the intersection of every major outdoor recreation
trend shaping the American West.
The Inn is being offered for sale at $10,000,000. The price reflects the
operating hotel and event venue, the standalone Chalet rental key, the full
20.66-acre Inn parcel (including a 17-acre across-the-river portion with the
property's trout ponds and water rights, which the buyer has the option to
subdivide and sell to Pitkin County), and a separate 4-bedroom residence at
66 Crystal Park Drive — currently used for employee housing. Two parcels, two
ownership entities, sold together.
The current ownership has stabilized operations, completed a new roof in
2025, and secured an ALTA survey in February 2026. The physical asset itself
— the 1902 Tudor building, 20.66 acres in one of Colorado's most land-scarce
counties, the trout ponds across the river, and the setting beneath Redstone's
sandstone cliffs — is irreplaceable. Nothing like it can be built today.
Investment highlights
Forty-five minutes from Aspen and twenty minutes from Carbondale, The Redstone Inn sits at
the confluence of three of Colorado's most coveted markets — Aspen, Snowmass, and the
broader Roaring Fork Valley. The inn is the center of gravity for Redstone Village, a year-round
destination for travelers, second-home owners, and event guests.
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