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If you missed the day your geography teacher taught the class where Carbondale is, don't worry. With the following helpful information, you'll find it in a flash!

Carbondale is located 120 miles (193 kilometers) west of Denver, a prominent city.

Ready to meet the locals? 6,000 people call this part of Colorado home.

Places to visit in Carbondale

See the water bubbling up beneath a shroud of steam at Penny Hot Springs. This geothermal wonder, a result of heated water rising from the earth's crust, is literally one of the area's hottest sights! Want some more options? See the water bubbling up below a blanket of steam at Avalanche Ranch Hot Springs. This geothermal wonder, produced by heated water rising from the earth's crust, is literally one of the area's hottest spots! But there's more. Experience one of the area's geothermal marvels and enjoy some magnificent scenery at Avalanche Ranch Hotsprings. Take some time to learn about how this natural spring is heated by the earth's energy.

Where do you fly into for Carbondale?

Arriving at Pitkin County Airport (ASE)? After you've hopped off the plane and collected your suitcase, downtown Carbondale will be just 19 miles (31 kilometers) away.

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