Philip S. Miller Park, the Castle Rock Amphitheater, and the surrounding Douglas County event corridor — Fieldcast brings enterprise connectivity to one of Colorado's most active outdoor markets.
Castle Rock is one of Colorado's fastest-growing communities — and its event infrastructure has grown with it. Philip S. Miller Park alone hosts hundreds of events per year. The town's position between Denver and Colorado Springs makes it a natural hub for the Front Range event circuit, and Fieldcast is positioned to serve all of it.
Castle Rock's flagship 300-acre park and outdoor event venue. The Challenge Hill, amphitheater, and open meadow host everything from the Tri-County Fair to CRUSH Arts & Music Festival. High attendance events quickly saturate local cellular — Fieldcast keeps operations, vendors, and attendees connected throughout.
Outdoor concert venue set against the butte's distinctive rock formation. Production crews, vendor POS, and ticketing operations all need reliable connectivity during show nights. Fieldcast deploys a dedicated managed network independent of any venue infrastructure.
Trail running events, mountain bike races, and outdoor fitness events on Castle Rock's extensive open space trail network. Aid stations, timing checkpoints, and SAR coordination all benefit from a Fieldcast deployment that puts broadband where the trails are.
The Tri-County Fair, Douglas County Fair, and equestrian events draw large crowds to a sprawling venue south of Larkspur. Fieldcast covers the full fairground footprint — livestock areas, vendor rows, and the main stage — from a single strategic deployment.
Festival Street, the Downtown Saturday Market, and seasonal outdoor events in the historic downtown corridor. Dense foot traffic and high vendor count make cellular unreliable during peak event hours — a Fieldcast deployment keeps every POS terminal live.
Douglas County's rural estate and ranch venues host corporate retreats, private events, and destination weddings in locations where cellular is nonexistent. Fieldcast brings enterprise-grade connectivity to the grass — no generator needed, no infrastructure negotiation.
Castle Rock's population has nearly doubled in twenty years, and its events calendar has grown proportionally. Philip S. Miller Park alone hosts events nearly every weekend from May through October. The town's affluent demographic expects premium experiences — and premium experiences include reliable WiFi.
But Castle Rock sits in a connectivity gap. It's far enough from Denver that metro cellular density doesn't reach its parks and open spaces, and rural enough in its surroundings that the eastern Douglas County corridor has almost no useful coverage for events happening away from the highway.
Fieldcast sits midway between Denver and Colorado Springs, making Castle Rock one of our fastest-response markets. We can typically have a deployment on-site within two hours of a same-day booking call.
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