Climb4Change Castle Rock — 5K, Trail, Stairs
Saturday, June 13, 2026
7:00 AM - 11:30 AM
$25-$45
About This Event
Climb4Change is Castle Rock's signature charity stair-climb race — a one-of-a-kind professionally timed event on the iconic 200-step Challenge Hill at Philip S. Miller Park. Sponsored by No Limits Physical Therapy, Climb4Change raises funds and awareness for the Town of Castle Rock Parks and Recreation Department's Therapeutic Recreation program, which provides scholarships, adaptive equipment, and inclusive recreation for residents with cognitive and physical disabilities.
Five Race Options
- Power Hour — 60 minutes of up-and-down stair laps
- ClimbNRun 5K/10K — stairs plus switchbacks plus trail
- Trail Reps — 30 minutes of stairs and trail
- Race to the Top — one-time sprint up the stairs
- Run4Fun — untimed quarter-mile family run
What's Included
Registration includes a T-shirt, finisher's medal (except Run4Fun), and prizes. Kids under 5 are free but must register.
Packet Pickup & Day-Of
Early packet pickup: Friday, June 12 at RNK Running and Walking in Castle Rock.
On-site packet pickup and day-of registration: 6:30 AM Saturday, June 13 at Philip S. Miller Park.
Location: Philip S. Miller Park, 1375 W Plum Creek Pkwy, Castle Rock CO 80109.
Register and learn more at crgov.com/Climb4Change.
About the Venue
Philip S. Miller Park
Expansive 320-acre public park in Castle Rock with trails, adventure playground, picnic shelters, and diverse outdoor amenities.
★ 4.8 (1009 reviews)
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