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  1. 6 de abr. de 2022 · Climbing Challenge Hill. Challenge Hill is a 200-step staircase built into the side of a steep hill as part of the 0.6 mile (1 km) “Blue Loop” Trail. The Incline part of the trail is less than 0.1 mile (approximately 400 feet, or 120 m) long. Official sources state that the elevation gain on the climb is 178 feet (54.2 m).

  2. 23 de feb. de 2020 · Out-of-towners know Castle Rock’s Philip S. Miller Park for the zip ... More than ‘mini Incline’ at park in Castle Rock. By Seth Boster; Feb 23, 2020 Feb 23, 2020 Updated May 12, 2023; 0; Facebook; ... a miniature version of the world-famous Manitou Incline, the mountain-spanning set of railroad ties in Manitou Springs. Castle ...

  3. 11 de abr. de 2018 · Almost 50 miles north of Manitou Springs resides the little brother of the town's famous outdoor attraction. When dreaming up the ambitious Philip S. Miller Park, Castle Rock looked to the Incline ...

  4. 1. 212 reviews. Write review. Recent reviews of the Philip S Miller Park Challenge Hill Blue Loop Trail in Castle Rock, Colorado, describe it as an excellent training ground for the Manitou Incline with 200 challenging steps. Reviewers recommend breaking the climb into sections for better manageability and warn of very sore legs afterwards ...

  5. Rueter-Hess Reservoir. Rueter-Hess Reservoir, just minutes from Downtown Castle Rock, sits on Hess Road, one mile east of Interstate 25 at the Castle Pines Parkway exit.The property is owned and managed by the Parker Water and Sanitation District. While the top priority is maintaining water quality, the district has established the Rueter-Hess Recreation Authority to plan future recreational ...

  6. Mini Incline. 43 reviews. #6 of 19 things to do in Castle Rock. Hiking Trails. Visit website. Write a review. About. Suggested duration. < 1 hour.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Castle Rock Mini Incline Details. Challenge Hill in Castle Rock is part of the Philip S Miller Park. The Incline at Castle Rock begins with a 200 step climb up Challenge Hill to the top. Stop and catch your breath, taking in the views of Rocky Mountain National Park in one direction, the hilly valley beyond the highway in the other.