If you've driven past Wolfensberger and Prairie Hawk lately and wondered — yes, the Jack in the Box is closed for good.
We stopped by the site at 27 E Wolfensberger Rd this week. The building is dark, the windows are papered over, and the drive-thru is empty, though both road signs are still up. The location's Google listing is marked permanently closed.
Why it closed
This wasn't a one-off. Jack in the Box's "JACK on Track" turnaround plan, announced in 2025, calls for closing 150 to 200 underperforming locations nationwide. Colorado has already taken a hit under the plan — every Colorado Springs-area Jack in the Box closed in July 2026. No exact closing date was announced for the Castle Rock store; it went quietly.
What's next for the building
Nothing has been announced for the site yet. It's a standalone building with a drive-thru on a busy Wolfensberger corner near the I-25 interchange, so it's unlikely to sit empty forever — we'll update this story when a new tenant surfaces.
Keeping track of what's open and closed around the county? Our new businesses page runs the full list — openings, coming soon, and closures — and the Castle Rock directory has the spots that are very much still alive.