This is a beautiful hotel constructed in 1902 which has been updated. It is charming with lots of wood and vintage decor. It is quite comfortable and the folks at the front desk and the bar and restaurant service staff (thank you Marilyn, Cal and Sarah!) were lovely and helpful.
There is ample parking. There is no A/C but we didn’t miss it as it was cool up there. There is heating. A few things need maintenance but nothing egregious. We did not use these facilities but the hotel has a pool and spa for guests.
We had a delicious dinner at the Inn’s dining room. We shared a salad and a 1/2 chicken dinner which the chef split for us for an extra fee of only $5 and plated with equal and generous portions of mashed potatoes and broccoli. The chicken was delicious, well seasoned, juicy and with crispy golden brown skin. Kudos to the chef.
The town of Redstone is tiny, charming, easy to walk and surrounded by gorgeous mountains and a river which runs along by it. Main Street has cute vintage shops for antique/curio/gift/books shopping and we had delicious huckleberry ice cream at the Redstone General store down the street. Friendly, slow pace.
There are various activities available including, hiking, horses, jeep tours, and a historic castle that you need to reserve ahead to tour.
We were only there one night, but we surely will return to this cute town and stay longer at the Redstone Inn.