
Daryl Hannah’s Colorado Refuge: A Quiet Life Beyond Hollywood
Largely stepping away from Hollywood, Daryl Hannah splits time between California and a 1,000‑acre Colorado ranch she bought in the 1990s that she turned into a wildlife refuge and creative retreat. The property, which inspired Neil Young’s Colorado and hosts a rebuilt 1850 barn now used as a recording studio for Crazy Horse, stands alongside her Canadian retreat with Young. Their Malibu home was lost in the 2018 Woolsey Fire, but the couple maintain several properties and continue to pursue environmental advocacy and art away from the public eye.
