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Miller Activity Complex
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1375 W Plum Creek Parkway, Castle Rock, CO 80109
- Hours
- 8 AM–9 PM
- Licensed for
- 160 children
- Subsidies
- Not accepted
Amenities and accessibility
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Children
- Good for kids birthday
Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.
The public record
- License number
- 1714386
- License status
- Not listed
- License type
- School-Age Child Care Center
- Licensed capacity
- 160 children
- Address
- 1375 W Plum Creek Parkway, Castle Rock, CO 80109
- County
- Douglas County
- Phone
- Not listed
- Website
- Not listed
This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Early Childhood, Division of Early Learning Licensing. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.
What the record says
Provider highlights
Drawn from licensing flags published by the Department of Early Childhood, Division of Early Learning Licensing. Parent-review summaries will appear here once enough reviews have been collected.
Signals of care
Strengths
Not enough signal recorded yet.
Points to verify
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- Licensing: License status: unknown
From Google
Recent parent reviews
The 6 most recent of 531 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.
We were so impressed with this place. We came visiting my parents from out of state and wanted something to do with the kids on a really hot summer day. The indoor play place was so clean. I could not believe how clean they kept the environment. It was such a pleasant surprise. All of the stuff that we encountered had a completely friendly and professional demeanor. My son is neurodivergent, and at one point we encountered another friend who was neurodivergent that was part of a summer camp group at the the MAC. That was when I fell in love with the place. Seeing the commitment to inclusion was warming. They had enough staff members for complete safety for everyone.
Kourtney WilliamsAug 4, 2026Very enjoyable but aimed at the younger kids 4-11 for the indoor play area fields are fun pools are fun outdoor things are fun overall a fun place but can become “boring” highly recommend Freinds to come with
GradyJul 18, 2026The price is way too high, especially when parents are required to pay to sit here and all the staff are on their phones. Then they seem irritated when they’re asked a question. Do better Castle Rock. At least it’s clean and my kids enjoy it.
Kristi GumasApr 4, 2026I used to really love this place for my kids, but recently it’s become overly managed and ridiculous. For started my son plays football, I have to watch him during practice. I had a team member tell me as an adult, I was sitting on the wrong side of a wall to watch to with no one else in the building. I’m sorry but who cares if I’m sitting at a table? I am not participating in any event. Then another time I went to get a bottle of water from the vending machine (still able to see my kids) and another staff member told me I have to stay with my kid at all times. My child was in viewing distance, and I have 3 of them. So basically to go here make sure you have one adult per child and do not walk 5 steps a at from any of them. It’s overly priced and hard to watch multiple kids at once. You are better off going elsewhere.
Pete CannellMar 15, 2026It’s really fun for all ages! My little cousin always invites my whole family to her birthday parties here! Pool and slide are nice but trampoline is very expensive! Also came here with family friends once and climbed the hill and did the zip line
Mariella BridgeMar 3, 2026So I like this place. It is fun and cool. I do have a problem though with how online it shows the big field as being busy almost all the time, but never shows what is actually busy... I showed up one time while it was busy and there was NO ONE THERE. Not a single person on the field. Please please please improve this. You have the only indoor field in castle rock. Please try to fix this.
Brayden LuceroJan 26, 2026
Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.
How the reviews split
The 4.3 average comes from 531 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.
- 5 star362
- 4 star82
- 3 star20
- 2 star25
- 1 star42
Questions parents ask about Miller Activity Complex
Who can help me find child care near Miller Activity Complex?
- Miller Activity Complex sits in the area covered by the Douglas County Early Childhood Council and the referral agency Child Care Innovations. Colorado funds these bodies to help families find and pay for care locally, and they can answer questions about openings and cost that a licence record cannot.
Does Miller Activity Complex accept CCCAP child care assistance?
- The state record does not show Miller Activity Complex authorised for the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program. Authorisation is county-administered and can change, so confirm with the provider and your county office.