Currently, Pitkin County, Colorado is allowing events of up to 50 people permitted we maintain proper social distancing of groups who are not in the same "household". We believe we can comply with the current regulations and will be moving forward unless additional restrictions are put in place. Colorado has been quick to respond to changes in the environment, therefore we feel comfortable that if events of 50 people are allowed, we can also proceed safely. For the most up to date information regarding Pitkin County's COVID-19 Response and Recovery, please visit https:\\covid19.pitkincounty.com.
Masks are required to be worn in all buildings whether they’re public or private that are open to the public. When outside or on trails, masks are required if there’s a risk of being 6 feet of another person who’s not of the same household for more than 10 minutes. The Pitkin County Public Health Order Language states: 1. Non-medical, cloth face coverings that cover the nose and mouth are required to be worn in all buildings, public and private, that are open to the public. 2. Face coverings are required to be worn outside whenever there is a risk of being within 6 feet of another person who is not of the same household for more than ten minutes. 3. Children who are under the age of two years and anyone who has trouble breathing, or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the mask without assistance are exempt from this requirement. Link to the full public health order at this link: https://covid19.pitkincounty.com/public-health-order/
We encourage those who are not in the same household to maintain a social distance of 6' and to avoid close-contact conversations, or to wear a mask when unable to do so. We will have older and vulnerable guests in attendance, and we want everyone to feel safe while still having a good time. The ceremony and reception will be taking place outdoors and allows for ample space to spread around. We are working closely with the venue and catering staff to ensure we are still able to have yard games, snacks, drinks, and a plated dinner and dancing that complies with the state and local regulations. Hand sanitizer and masks will be readily available.
No. Be prepared to party like its 1999. WiFi is available in various locations throughout town where you can access limited internet and make any needed calls.
No. Fill up in Carbondale if you're running low, which is along the way. Carbondale is 16 miles from Redstone, and has the closest gas station.
There are two official restaurants: the Redstone Inn and Propaganda Pie. There is a small general store that can also get you by in a pinch.