Colorado Regional Airports
Colorado’s regional airports, central location, world-class ski resorts, mountain activities, and attractions draw tourists worldwide. With convenient non-stop flights, regional Colorado airports, discount travel packages, and other means of getting around the mountains, transportation in Colorado is easy. Colorado is a must-visit destination. View all of Colorado’s resort towns via this interactive map.
Denver International Airport (DIA) is the 10th busiest airport in the world and has been rated the best-run airport in North America. DIA is the state’s largest airport and has connecting flights to Colorado’s regional airports. DIA is not just a hub international airport for the United States but a hub airport for Colorado.
Commercial Regional Airports
Many people travel by air for fast access to Colorado’s various small mountain towns. Here is a list of all the commercial and regional airports in Colorado and the neighboring small towns that they service:
- San Luis Valley Regional Airport is 2 miles south of Alamosa.
- Sardy Field Airport is a county-owned public-use airport located 3 miles NW of the central business district of Aspen.
- City of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, a city-owned public civil-military airport 6 miles SE of downtown Colorado Springs.
- La Plata County Airport is a city and county-owned public airport, 12 miles SE of Durango.
- Eagle County Regional Airport is in Gypsum, Colorado, 4 miles from Eagle and 37 miles from Vail.
- Grand Junction Regional Airport is 3 miles NE of Grand junction. This is the largest airport in western Colorado and 3rd largest in the state.
- Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport is a county-owned, public airport located 1 mile SW of Gunnison and 28 miles from Crested Butte.
- Yampa Valley Regional Airport is in Routt County and serves Steamboat Springs, Hayden, and Craig, Colorado. Located 2 miles SE of Hayden, 20 miles east of Craig, and 25 miles west of Steamboat Springs.
- Montrose Regional Airport is a non-towered public airport located NW of Montrose.
- Cortez Municipal Airport is 3 miles SW of Cortez.
- Northern Colorado Regional Airport (FNL). Located adjacent to I-25 and US Hwy 34, 50 miles north of Denver and minutes away from Loveland and Fort Collins.
- Pueblo Memorial Airport is a public airport located 6 miles east of Pueblo.
- Telluride Regional Airport is a public airport 6 miles W of Telluride.
See the full list of all other types of Colorado airports. Including general aviation airports, military airports, and other public-use airports.
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