In 1875, Samuel Dyer, one of Colorado’s founders, built Castle Rock’s first homestead property. Over the years, it has been extensively renovated to create a cozy enclave for those visiting Castle Rock and the surrounding area. Nestled on a surprisingly lush half-acre property, the charming, spacious inn was once Samuel’s barn. Today, it boasts a classic farmhouse style — à la Chip and Joanna Gaines — as well as amenities found at most traditional vacation rentals, like a fully equipped kitchen and washer-dryer combo.
What makes it special?
If these walls could talk …
The Dyer Inn is flanked in history, from its storied acreage to the original wood ceilings in every room. You’ll feel transported to the 1870s as soon as you drive through the property’s private gate.
The most Colorado thing about this place
The Dyer Inn is truly a reflection of Colorado’s unique and vibrant past, from its beginning as a gold miner’s dream in the late 1800s to the modern-day melting pot it’s become. The inn’s updated yet rustic decor and surrounding property magically showcase both where we’ve been and where we’re going.
Coolest amenity
A countryside escape, the inn boasts an expansive green space complete with an iron pergola, patio seating and gas grill. It’s an idyllic setup for sipping your morning coffee or enjoying an evening barbecue with a glass of Colorado wine in hand.