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  1. Recreation Center. Miller Activity Complex. Philip S. Miller Park and Amenities. Parks and Open Space. Cantril School. Rock Park. Activities and Events. Adventure Club Preschool. Athletics. Certifications. Learn to Swim. Summer Concert Series. Volunteer Opportunities. Rentals and Permits. Athletic Field Rentals. Birthday Parties. Millhouse Rentals.

  2. The Town of Castle Rock more than 60 parks, including 25 that are managed by the Parks and Recreation Department. These parks encompass the Town's defining ridgelines and trails, and include features of staggering beauty, historical significance, small-town charm and community character.

  3. Top Castle Rock Parks & Nature Attractions: See reviews and photos of parks, gardens & other nature attractions in Castle Rock, Colorado on Tripadvisor.

  4. Parks & Recreation. Castle Rock is known for its small-town charm, family-friendly community events and abundant parks, trails and open space. The beautiful trails, well-planned parks and ample open space are some of the Town’s most prominent features. The Town boasts 20 developed parks; about 5,800 acres of open space (roughly half of which ...

  5. Well-planned trails, abundant open space and beautiful parks have become a hallmark of the Castle Rock community. The Parks and Recreation Department prioritizes keeping the outdoors accessible to residents, while also preserving Castle Rock's rich heritage of outdoor recreation and trail use.

  6. 6 de sept. de 2023 · Castle Rock, CO is perfect for a fun day trip or the next weekend adventure. Plan a trip to see the town’s historic sights, local restaurants, mining attractions, hiking trails, and parks as well as the horseback riding opportunities in the Castle Rock area.

  7. Castle Rocks largest park project ever is officially open for businesses. Construction on the adventurous regional park began in summer 2013. Now, the 320-acre Philip S. Miller Park truly has something for everyone. The park is named after local banker and philanthropist Philip S. Miller.