Golf course living, mountain views, and a semi-rural feel — all within 25 minutes of the Denver Tech Center.
Castle Pines is Douglas County's privacy play. The community sits along the I-25 corridor between Highlands Ranch and Castle Rock, but it feels removed from the suburban grid. Mature ponderosa pines, rolling terrain, and larger lot sizes give the neighborhoods a mountain-adjacent character that's hard to find this close to the DTC.
There are two distinct markets here. Castle Pines Village is the original gated community, built around the Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course — homes there range from $800K to well over $2M, with golf and country club memberships available separately. Castle Pines North (now just 'the City of Castle Pines') has a broader mix of housing, including newer subdivisions with prices starting in the mid-$600s and going up from there. Median across both areas lands around $785K.
The trade-off is access and amenities. There's no real commercial center in Castle Pines itself — you're driving to Highlands Ranch or Castle Rock for groceries and restaurants. But for buyers who prioritize space, quiet, and views over walkability, Castle Pines delivers something that the more developed suburbs don't.
Current market snapshot based on recent MLS data. Updated regularly.
Source: DMAR / REcolorado MLS · February 2026
Key amenities and lifestyle highlights that define the area.
Castle Pines Golf Club and Country Club of Castle Pines offer two championship courses. The Jack Nicklaus-designed layout hosts PGA Tour events.
Mature trees, natural rock outcrops, and rolling terrain give Castle Pines a mountain feel that's rare for a suburb 25 minutes from the DTC.
The community maintains dedicated open space with trails connecting neighborhoods to parks. Elk and deer sightings are common.
Castle Pines Village offers gated access with 24/7 security. Castle Pines North has open subdivisions with HOA-maintained common areas.
Direct I-25 access at Castle Pines Parkway. 15 minutes to the DTC, 30 minutes to downtown Denver, and a straight shot to Castle Rock.
West-facing properties offer Front Range views from Pikes Peak to Longs Peak. Elevation and terrain provide sightlines that flat suburbs can't match.