MARBLE 15 minutes south of Redstone. Famous for the Yule Marble quarry which provided the pure white stone for the Lincoln Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown, summer home of the Denver Art Students League "Marble, Marble" symposium, and gateway to Lead King Basin, wildflower heaven.
NORTH FORK of the GUNNISON 45 minutes south of Redstone. This picturesque area features the small community of Paonia known for its orchards, organic gardening, and developing vineyards.
BLACK CANYON of the GUNNISON 2 hours south of Redstone. A National Monument.
GRAND MESA 1.5 hours west of Redstone. Grand Mesa is the largest flattop mountain in the world. It’s a sportsman's paradise with hunting, fishing and both alpine & cross country skiing.
GLENWOOD SPRINGS 45 minutes northwest of Redstone. Enjoy the world's largest Natural Hot Springs pool; hike to Hanging Lake, once a sacred Ute ceremonial site; bike the Glenwood Canyon trail; pamper yourself in the Yampah Vapor Caves; and explore the Glenwood Caves & Adventure Park, featuring a gondola ride to the natural caves.
HIKING & BIKING TRAILS surround Redstone, with over 100 miles of trials nearby. The numerous trails in the White River National Forest and the Maroon Bells Wilderness area are for both novice and serious hikers. Guided and overnight horseback trips are booked through
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