Carbon Medical Service
Living in Carbon County

Entertainment and Attractions
Big views, rich history, arts, culture and more make the Carbon Corridor a place many are proud to call home. Nestled amongst charming small towns, you will find art galleries, local restaurants, museums, and so much more.
Carbon County is near the San Rafael Swell, Nine Mile Canyon, Goblin Valley, and the Manti LaSal National Forest. You can hike, bike, ATV, 4-wheel, camp, fish, and hunt in these mountains and deserts. You’ll also find dinosaur sites, museums, ancient Native American rock art, railroad and mining history, ghost towns, winter activities, and year-round events at state-of-the-art facilities! Discover more.

Housing
The median property value in Carbon County was $228,500 in 2024, with the homeownership rate at 67.9%. People in Carbon County have an average commute time of 19.5 minutes. Learn more about Carbon County housing and living here and explore local rental properties and homes for sale here.

Demographic Snapshot
Population 20,517
Poverty Rate 17%
Median Household Income $58,377
Median Age 38.6
Health Ranking Carbon County is ranked #27 of 28 ranked counties in Utah.
Find Comprehensive Demographic Information here and County Health Ranking and Roadmaps here.

Schools
Carbon School District At-a-Glance
District size: 9 schools
Grades: PK-12
Enrollment: 3,320 students
Graduation Rate: 82% (Top 50% in UT)
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), UT Dept. of Education
Learn more about Carbon County schools.




