11,296 people live in Castle Pines, where the median age is 43.2 and the average individual income is $72,139. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Where wildlife and luxury converge into one of the most beautiful places to live
Castle Pines, Colorado is a small town outside the Denver metropolitan area where mountain beauty is met with exclusive amenities. The Castle Pines area is home to affluent properties, tree-lined streets, and spacious yards. Castle Pines’ top-rated school district, well-kept parks, and premier dining and entertainment attract many families and professionals to the area. With five enormous parks and 560 acres of open space, Castle Pines allows residents to enjoy its natural beauty around every corner.
Outstanding mountain views are just one perk of this lovely town. The residents of Castle Pines enjoy non-stop options for fun. With an abundance of parks and open space, there are plenty of options for hiking and mountain biking. Golf and watersports at the area’s two reservoirs are a popular pastime for residents. When locals aren’t soaking up the natural wonders around them, they can often be found enjoying the tight-knit community their town exudes. Castle Pines hosts several neighborhood-wide events to bring residents together. Vino in the Village, Food Truck Thursdays, and an annual masquerade ball are just a few of the many options available to Castle Pines’ locals.
Castle Pines offers many options for fun. Castle Pines Village Square is the area’s premier outdoor shopping hub. This sprawling mall hosts many events, such as the ever-popular Fall Festival, a popular seasonal event including face painting, a petting zoo, and live entertainment.
At Woodhouse Day Spa, you can choose from a variety of care routines personalized to you. Their curated selection offers ultimate relaxation. Indulge in a facial or deep tissue massage.
After a day at the spa, enjoy dinner at Pinos Italian Kitchen and Bar. This family-owned restaurant has a wide selection of dishes, from traditional Italian pasta to finely-aged steak and quality seafood. To upgrade your dining experience, pair a wine to complement your entree.
Another area staple is the Rockyard Brewing Company. The Rockyard, owned by Colorado locals, is the longest-running brewpub in the county. They have won many awards for their brews and are happy to help you pair the perfect drink with your meal. Their extensive menu offers a wide selection of eats as well as various accommodations, including gluten and allergy free options.
Castlewood Canyon State Park has mild and moderate hiking trails perfect for recreational enthusiasts of all abilities. The Cherry Creek flows along the canyon floor and provides a beautiful view and a place of exploration. Stop at the park’s amphitheater for a picnic lunch or view geological and wildlife wonders at the canyon overlook. Cherry Creek Reservoir is one of the area's most exciting places to spend the day or camp for the weekend. Paddleboarding, kayaking, boating, and fishing are popular throughout spring and summer, but the park’s hiking, biking, and equestrian trails provide perfect opportunities to get in touch with nature year-round.
Elk Ridge Park’s expansive open space, turf fields, playground, and splash pad make this outdoor venue perfect for residents of all ages. The Country Club at Castle Pines is a great way to unwind. Its breathtaking course is woven directly into the mountainscape and provides incredible views. After a round of golf, explore the clubhouse for ultimate amenities, including a fabulous fine-dining restaurant.
The Castle Pines Golf Club is a world-class club designed to show off astounding 360-degree panoramic views of the Rockies. One of the best courses in the country, this 18-hole masterpiece is sure to blow you away time and time again. The Ridge at Castle Pines’ award-winning golf course offers a professionally-proportioned layout geared toward optimal play. Enjoy a game with friends or rent out the club’s venue space for a special event.
The community of Castle Pines is served by Douglas County Schools.
Castle Pines has 3,747 households, with an average household size of 3.01. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Castle Pines do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 11,296 people call Castle Pines home. The population density is 1,177.38 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Castle Pines, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including Stack'd, Quinnie’s Cookies, and Prairie Sky Park.
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Beauty | 3.74 miles | 5 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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