Closest Airport to Clayton, Airports Near Clayton United States
What is the nearest airport to Clayton, United States?
The closest airport to Clayton is Toccoa Airport (TOC). Distance from Toccoa Airport to Clayton is 20.59 miles or 33.14 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Clayton
- Toccoa Airport (33.14 Km)
- Oconee County Airport (52.26 Km)
- Pickens Airport (64.16 Km)
- Anderson Airport (76.27 Km)
- Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport (77.96 Km)
- Donaldson Center Airport (94.48 Km)
- Greenville Downtown Airport (95.95 Km)
- Asheville Regional Airport (99.76 Km)
- Winder Airport (102.51 Km)
- Athens Airport (103.59 Km)
List of Airports close to Clayton, United States
Toccoa Airport (TOC)
Toccoa Airport is located approximately 20.51 miles / 33 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is TOC.
Oconee County Airport (CEU)
Oconee County Airport is located approximately 32.31 miles / 52 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is CEU.
Pickens Airport (LQK)
Pickens Airport is located approximately 39.77 miles / 64 kilometers East (E) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is LQK.
Anderson Airport (AND)
Anderson Airport is located approximately 47.22 miles / 76 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is AND.
Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport (GVL)
Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport is located approximately 47.85 miles / 77 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is GVL.
Donaldson Center Airport (GDC)
Donaldson Center Airport is located approximately 58.41 miles / 94 kilometers East (E) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is GDC.
Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU)
Greenville Downtown Airport is located approximately 59.03 miles / 95 kilometers East (E) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is GMU.
Asheville Regional Airport (AVL)
Asheville Regional Airport is located approximately 61.52 miles / 99 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is AVL.
Winder Airport (WDR)
Winder Airport is located approximately 63.38 miles / 102 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is WDR.
Athens Airport (AHN)
Athens Airport is located approximately 64 miles / 103 kilometers South (S) of central Clayton. IATA airport code is AHN.