


Douglas County Libraries - Philip & Jerry Miller Library
About
The Philip & Jerry Miller Library in Castle Rock is a spacious, award-winning library that goes beyond books with its exceptional children's programming. With regular story times, hands-on educational activities, and engaging youth events year-round, it's become a favorite destination for local families looking for quality indoor entertainment and learning opportunities.
Highlights
- ✓Weekly story times featuring interactive songs, movement activities, and age-appropriate books
- ✓Well-organized children's section with colorful displays and comfortable reading areas
- ✓Year-round educational programs including STEM workshops, craft sessions, and summer reading clubs
- ✓Teen and tween programming with game nights and creative activities
- ✓Free access to educational resources, computers, and family-friendly technology
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early for popular story times, especially on weekday mornings when they fill up quickly with local parent groups
- 2.Check the library's online calendar before visiting to catch special guest readers, puppet shows, or themed educational programs
- 3.Bring your library card (or sign up for one on your first visit) to check out books and access free digital resources including kids' apps and e-books
- 4.The children's section has cozy reading nooks perfect for quieter moments if little ones need a break from activities
- 5.Parking can get tight during peak afternoon hours (3-5 PM); mornings and weekends right at opening are less crowded
Best Time to Visit
Visit weekday mornings (especially Tuesday-Thursday) between 9:30-11:30 AM for story times and toddler programs with smaller crowds. Saturday mornings at opening (10 AM) are also great for families who can't make weekday visits. Avoid after-school hours (3-6 PM) when it's busiest with students.
What to Know
The library is completely free to visit and use, though you'll need a library card to check out materials (free for Colorado residents). Ample parking is available in the adjacent lot, and the facility is fully accessible with elevators and accessible restrooms.
Seasonal Notes
Summer reading programs (June-August) are extremely popular with prizes and special events. Holiday-themed story times and craft activities occur around major holidays. Check the calendar for spring break and winter break special programming when school is out.
Nearby Eats
Head to Rosie's Diner (5 minutes away) for classic American comfort food with a kids' menu, or try MOD Pizza on nearby Wilcox Street where kids can customize their own personal pizzas.
More Activities Near Castle Rock
Michoacan A Pedir De Boca
Michoacan A Pedir De Boca brings a delightful old-fashioned ice cream parlor experience to Castle Rock's charming historic downtown. Kids will love choosing from hand-dipped ice cream flavors and classic fountain sodas in a nostalgic setting that makes every visit feel special, while parents appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and authentic treats that remind them of simpler times.
Philip S. Miller Park
Philip S. Miller Park is a massive 300-acre outdoor wonderland that offers something for every family member. From the epic adventure playground with zip lines and climbing structures to the refreshing splash pad, scenic hiking trails through diverse Colorado ecosystems, and wide-open athletic fields, families can easily spend an entire day exploring this Castle Rock gem without running out of activities.
Metzler Family Open Space Parking and Trailhead
Metzler Family Open Space offers Castle Rock families an accessible outdoor escape with easy, stroller-friendly trails winding through beautiful Colorado prairie landscapes. Kids love spotting wildlife like rabbits, hawks, and deer while exploring the open spaces, and the well-maintained trails make it perfect for little hikers just getting started on the trail.
Rock Park
Rock Park is Castle Rock's crown jewel, offering families a chance to explore the iconic rock formation that gave the town its name. Kids will love scrambling up the trails to reach the famous rock, enjoying panoramic views of the Front Range, and running through open picnic areas perfect for family gatherings.