Welcome to Castle Rock
Arguably Douglas County’s most unique destination, the town of Castle Rock is a delightful tribute to life in a small town. Charming neighborhoods surround the town, where beautifully designed homes adorn quiet tree-lined streets. Anchored by the castle-shaped formation that marks the town center, the town itself is home to original structures that date back to the 18th century. The downtown area was recently revived, incorporating historical structures with modern amenities. The riverwalk area is enchanting, leading to unique shops and restaurants, and loads of family fun and events.
Heralded as one of Colorado’s safest cities, Castle Rock is an ideal spot to raise a family. Douglas County Schools are considered among the best, and a fabulous variety of events take place throughout the year, bringing together the community in a variety of ways. Proximity to hiking and biking trails attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and exercise.
What to Love
- A small-town feel with a modern twist
- Recently renovated downtown area
- Access to great outdoor activities and top-rated schools
Local Lifestyle
With 6,000 acres of open space, award-winning public schools and convenient access to both Denver and Colorado Springs, Castle Rock offers something for everyone. Locally owned shops and restaurants infuse an air of originality and quality of life, while lively street festivals, outdoor concerts and miles of scenic trails top the list for residents' must-do activities.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
The Outlets at Castle Rock is Colorado’s largest open-air outlet, and a go-to destination for both residents and visitors. The Barn Antiques and Specialty Shops is a shopping complex with antique vendors selling unique, historical, and vintage finds. The Emporium is another fun variety shop with lovely gifts from local merchants. From soaps and candles to clothes and kitchen items, it’s easy to get lost wandering the booths at the Emporium.
La Loma offers an elevated experience with authentic Mexican cuisine served in a stylish dining room with a wonderful Colorado vibe. The restaurant offers a beautiful outdoor space with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Wild Blue Yonder Brewing is nestled in downtown Castle Rock in a historical 1887 carriage house annex. The atmosphere is fun and eclectic, and locals love the original craft brews and unique bites.
There’s no better way to spend a Sunday morning than slowly sipping a freshly brewed drink at Crowfoot Valley Coffee. The coffee house offers carefully crafted coffee, tea, and snacks as well as craft beers in the afternoon.
Things to Do
Castlewood Canyon State Park – Cherry Creek cuts through this ten-mile sandstone canyon, a dramatic sightseeing attraction. This year-round day-use park is located fifteen minutes east of town in Franktown.
Castle Rock Starlighting is a winter tradition featuring holiday festivities for the community. Since 1936, the traditional Starlighting lights the star on top of the Rock in Castle Rock as a symbol of hope. The Rock is a prominent rocky outcropping that can be seen from the town center as well as the I-25 interstate.
The Phillip S. Miller Park and Activity Complex is an indoor and outdoor activity complex housed within a 64,443-sq. ft. multistory building featuring swimming pools, obstacle courses, outdoor aerial course, climbing wall, and more. Castle Rock celebrates its historical heritage with the Western Heritage Welcome. Each year, cowhands from Silverado Ranch drive herds of cattle through downtown Castle Rock. The event also features the Douglas County Fair, with rodeos and bull riding as well as other events celebrating the town’s western heritage.
Schools
Castle Rock is served by Douglas County School District, a highly acclaimed school district.
Welcome to Castle Rock
Arguably Douglas County’s most unique destination, the town of Castle Rock is a delightful tribute to life in a small town. Charming neighborhoods surround the town, where beautifully designed homes adorn quiet tree-lined streets. Anchored by the castle-shaped formation that marks the town center, the town itself is home to original structures that date back to the 18th century. The downtown area was recently revived, incorporating historical structures with modern amenities. The riverwalk area is enchanting, leading to unique shops and restaurants, and loads of family fun and events.
Heralded as one of Colorado’s safest cities, Castle Rock is an ideal spot to raise a family. Douglas County Schools are considered among the best, and a fabulous variety of events take place throughout the year, bringing together the community in a variety of ways. Proximity to hiking and biking trails attracts outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and exercise.
What to Love
A small-town feel with a modern twist
Recently renovated downtown area
Access to great outdoor activities and top-rated schools
Local Lifestyle
With 6,000 acres of open space, award-winning public schools and convenient access to both Denver and Colorado Springs, Castle Rock offers something for everyone. Locally owned shops and restaurants infuse an air of originality and quality of life, while lively street festivals, outdoor concerts and miles of scenic trails top the list for residents' must-do activities.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
The Outlets at Castle Rock is Colorado’s largest open-air outlet, and a go-to destination for both residents and visitors. The Barn Antiques and Specialty Shops is a shopping complex with antique vendors selling unique, historical, and vintage finds. The Emporium is another fun variety shop with lovely gifts from local merchants. From soaps and candles to clothes and kitchen items, it’s easy to get lost wandering the booths at the Emporium.
La Loma offers an elevated experience with authentic Mexican cuisine served in a stylish dining room with a wonderful Colorado vibe. The restaurant offers a beautiful outdoor space with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Wild Blue Yonder Brewing is nestled in downtown Castle Rock in a historical 1887 carriage house annex. The atmosphere is fun and eclectic, and locals love the original craft brews and unique bites.
There’s no better way to spend a Sunday morning than slowly sipping a freshly brewed drink at Crowfoot Valley Coffee. The coffee house offers carefully crafted coffee, tea, and snacks as well as craft beers in the afternoon.
Things to Do
Castlewood Canyon State Park – Cherry Creek cuts through this ten-mile sandstone canyon, a dramatic sightseeing attraction. This year-round day-use park is located fifteen minutes east of town in Franktown.
Castle Rock Starlighting is a winter tradition featuring holiday festivities for the community. Since 1936, the traditional Starlighting lights the star on top of the Rock in Castle Rock as a symbol of hope. The Rock is a prominent rocky outcropping that can be seen from the town center as well as the I-25 interstate.
The Phillip S. Miller Park and Activity Complex is an indoor and outdoor activity complex housed within a 64,443-sq. ft. multistory building featuring swimming pools, obstacle courses, outdoor aerial course, climbing wall, and more. Castle Rock celebrates its historical heritage with the Western Heritage Welcome. Each year, cowhands from Silverado Ranch drive herds of cattle through downtown Castle Rock. The event also features the Douglas County Fair, with rodeos and bull riding as well as other events celebrating the town’s western heritage.
Schools
Castle Rock is served by Douglas County School District, a highly acclaimed school district.
Castle Rock Elementary School, K-5
South Ridge Elementary School, K-5
Castle Rock Middle School, 6-8
Douglas County High School 9-12