Redstone, Colorado (7,200 ft) is a small town in the Crystal River Valley. The town sits along the Crystal River and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district. From Carbondale you can travel south on Highway 133 (West Elk Loop Scenic Byway) about 20 miles up the Crystal River Valley to reach the “Ruby of the Rockies.” There are a lot of hiking and biking trails in Redstone. We made a list. Use our search tool below to find a trail. We also list the top rated trails and the most popular trails in the Roaring Fork Valley. Happy exploring!
Most Popular Trails
Highest Rated Trails
Redstone Trails
- Braderich Creek Trail #1952:
Medium – 3.2 Miles – Hike, Run, Mountain Bike, Horseback Ride, Dog Friendly – Dirt
- Boulders Trail:
Medium – Distance Varies – Hike, Run, Climb, Dog Friendly – Dirt
- Coal Basin Trail:
Medium – Hike, Run, Mountain Bike, Dog Friendly – Dirt
- Coal Creek Road (FSR #307):
Easy – 4 Miles (To Info Kiosk) – Run, Road Bike, Mountain Bike – Dirt
- East Creek/Gift Creek Trail #1963:
Hard – 8 Miles – Hike, Horseback Ride, Dog Friendly – Dirt
- Lily Lake Trail #1964 (Kline Creek Trail):
Hard – 10 Miles – Hike, Run, Horseback Ride, Dog Friendly – Dirt
- Perham Creek Trail #1949:
Medium – 4.2 Miles – Hike, Run, Dog Friendly – Dirt
- Placita Trail #1966:
Hard – 3 Miles – Hike, Horseback Ride, Dog Friendly – Dirt
- The Narrows Trail:
Hard – Hike – Rocky