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Philip S Miller Park

3.9 (67 reviews)
Open 5:00 am - 11:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Tia P.

This park is pretty fantastic. I've been there twice to hike the Challenge Hill loop. The entire park looks to be very well maintained. There were tons of kids playing soccer on the fields. People on bikes were zooming around trails. There is what looks to be a nice zipline course. We went for the stair workout. Last time we were there we did 7 loops ... 7 times up the 200 stairs and 7 times down the trail. Each time I got to the 30th stair I caught myself muttering "oh dear Lord" to myself. So, yah, it's challenging. The stairs are marked every 10th stair and that was appreciated and even motivating. People were rooting each other on and friendly, in typical Colorado form. The trail down was not super technical but also not easy due to slippery gravel in places. I really appreciated the winding trail down to recover after the stairs. The bathrooms were clean. This park provides a really good workout.

Mini incline, "Challenge Hill"
Rika M.

Philip S. Miller Park has been my go-to park for doing some cardio. It's not running or jogging though: it's climbing up and down stairs. From my northeast DTC house, it's about 20 miles south on I-25. Easy access makes me motivated to go here as long as my schedule allows me to do so. I should say that I've been a frequent user of this park since 2018 (ish). This 300-acre park has pretty much everything for everyone to enjoy (I don't need to list all the amenities; just visit their website for more info, LOL!!!) Like I said at the beginning of this review, my favorite thing to do here is the "mini incline" (and its official name is "Challenge Hill" with 200 steps to climb.) 200 steps sounds not too bad but if you go fast, you'll be out of breath in 20 seconds. The elevation gain is only 178 feet but this mini incline is not for the faint of heart (in my opinion.) But the reward is the breathtaking view at the top. During the summer months, go here at/around 8pm. As long as the weather permits, you'll be able to catch a beautiful sunset; just a perfect place to conclude your day. Also, if you are not ready for the Manitou's Incline, then this would be a great place to start; get trained to be ready for the 2,700+ steps in Manitou. On a beautiful Thursday night on July 18, 2024 to be exact, there was a free concert at the amphitheater to the southwest part of the park. This park is well maintained. Families, friends, couples, solos, no matter the size of your group and occasion, you can safely enjoy the great outdoors in this family-oriented city of Castle Rock. I simply cannot get enough of this park!!

Sonja A.

The venue is great. Box seats have patio settings (chairs, tables, hightops) and offer drink service. GA.....BYOC (bring your own chair). Pros: *With the setting being outdoors, concert goers get a fabulous dose of fresh air natch! *The view! Whether of the concert itself or of the surrounding natural elements, it is beautiful. It is like a mini RedRocks (totally there are a couple too!) *The acoustics are wonderful! The sound was clear, the music wonderfully loud and the vocals equalized perfectly. *Restroom Trailer Port-a-Potties! Need i say more? Cons: *No umbrellas, food or drink. They will search bags so be careful. *The lines at the food trucks were horrendous. One hour wait for a $15 taco meal sans bevvies. *Parking! It's one way in, one way out so arrive early! My suggestions: *Bring a blanket or hoodie for cool weather (the sun goes down and it does get a bit chilly). *Consider ponchos because this is Colorado. *Ladies....leave the heels at home. It is a park so lots of grass and natural ground cover (aka dirt). *Town of Castle Rock...how about more food trucks? Or Food trucks with experience at feeding the masses. Like Pierogi Factory, Wheels on Fire, On The Hook or Rolling Smoke BBQ. (Hint, Hint)

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Bee W.

My friend rented the Millhouse for her husband's birthday party. It's such a lovely venue. The air conditioning worked well so we were cool in the hot weather. Restrooms attached and there's also a water fountain and coat rack. Wheelchair accessible and the caterers could drive up to unload. We also could load after we packed up. The view is pretty and the pond next to it so relaxing. Drawback is that people are not respectful and ignored the private party sign and came in to fill up water bottles. Our personal items were left in the outer room so that was uncomfortable. The projector system worked well for showing the slide show but taller people need to be careful as if your slide show fills the screen, the projector screen could be a head bump hazard. The kitchenette was convenient for the caterer and guests to wash off cake knives and such. Patio seating is available should your guests like to wander outside. And there is signage to show the way to the Millhouse along the drive up.

Isaac A.

This park is awesome. There are multiple playsets for the kids and an adult obstacle course. The 200 step incline is a good challenge (I did it under 2 minutes, but then had to recover for a while, ha) and, if you take your time, it's a great warm-up. I enjoyed it a lot and the kids asked to go back the next day. At the too of the incline, you get a good view that includes the castle rock itself. We will have to check out the splash oad in the summer. There is more if you are willing to pay: two large adventure structures and ziplining.

Big yellow slide. Giant, but slow. There's so many different play places throughout the park.

Frequently visit here! There's so much to do. We love the splash park in the summer. I like doing a few laps around the park for exercise, there a great pond near the amphitheater that you can spot frogs and fish in. My daughter loves the sand. Lots of kids for her to make friends with. It can get very crowded with events like weddings, family reunions, and parks.

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Crystal B.

This park is so awesome!! There is a plethora of equipment kids of different ages can climb and play. I even went up a few of them; like the rope one you can climb up to the top. There is also zipline, soccer field and a pole you can climb up to the ring the bell. The kids tried but no luck! Just like gym class back in the day. Also there's a big slide you can go down which is a lot of fun! I even went down it a few times. A rope crawl or army crawl play structure. And a huge disc you can lay on which is like a swing but you lay on it. It was so fun going to this park and was not what I was expecting!! What a great surprise and sure keeps the kids busy for hours

Jeremy M.

Went here for the first time yesterday. It was nice. Lots of trails and whatnot. Also the mini incline was still pretty intense for only being 200 steps. There's also zip lining for a decent price. Would recommend this if you're looking to get outside. One thing to note, it gets crowded and no ones wearing a mask and it was during covid.

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Adam A.

This is the absolute best "family" park in Castle Rock Colorado. Outside they have great trails for hiking and biking, playgrounds, a soccer field, zip lining, lots of space and picnic areas. Inside they have another playground, indoor soccer, a trampoline park and an inoor swimming area complete with waterside.You could keep the family busy here for hours! You do have to pay access the indoor facilities but it's a good value considering all the things you can do unlimited until 9pm when they close. The staff is friendly and they do a good job keeping the place clean and well organized. This park is definately a Colorado gem for people with kids.

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Took a hike on the incline and surrounding trails. The amphitheater looks like a great place to see a show.

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