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Castle
Rock, Colorado is located in the geographic center of the
state. It is also, close to the geographic center of the United
States and as a result, businesses located in Castle Rock
have easy access to the rest of the country via road, rail
or air.
Highway Access:
The major north-south interstate highway, I-25, runs through
Castle Rock and links the community with the east-west routes
of I-70 and I-80. Three I-25 interchanges in town provide
direct access to:
- the Town's commercial districts
- US Highway 85 and Colorado Highways
83 and 86
Train Service:
The freight needs of Castle Rock are serviced by 2 rail lines:
Air Services:
Castle Rock is serviced by 3 airports:
- Denver International Airport: Located 47 miles northeast
of Castle Rock, this new, state-of-the-art airport offers
daily non-stop air service to more than 110 domestic and
international destinations.
- Colorado
Springs Municipal Airport: Provides scheduled
air service to nearly 2.5 million passengers a year from
its location 45 miles south of Castle Rock.
- Centennial
Airport: Only 19 miles to the north, this general aviation
airport provides services for small and corporate aircraft.
It is the 2nd busiest general aviation airport in the USA.
Truck Lines:
Over 100 trucking companies provide freight services to
Denver and Colorado Springs. Trucking times from Castle Rock
to the east and west coasts and the southern and northern
borders average 2-4 days.
Distances to Major Markets
City |
Highway Miles |
Air Times (Hours) |
| Downtown Denver |
30 |
-- |
| Downtown Colorado
Springs |
40 |
-- |
| Chicago, Illinois |
1,025 |
2:25 |
| Dallas, Texas |
755 |
1:50 |
| Kansas City, MO
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622 |
1:30 |
| Los Angeles, CA
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1,041 |
2:20 |
| New York, NY |
1,814 |
3:30 |
| Phoenix, AR |
794 |
1:50 |
| San Francisco, CA |
1,233 |
2:15 |
| Washington, DC |
1,674 |
3:00 |
| Calgary, Alberta,
Canada |
899 |
2:15 |
| Mexico City, Mexico |
1,488 |
4:25 |
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"Castle Rock is a prime location for
our company.
We can easily cover the entire western US from Castle Rock."
Robert A. Martinez,
President
Great Southwestern Construction, Inc.
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