Closest Airport to Driggs, Airports Near Driggs, United States

The closest airport to Driggs is Jackson Hole Airport (JAC). Distance from Jackson Hole Airport to Driggs is 20.3 miles / 32.67 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Driggs

Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)

Jackson Hole Airport is located approximately 19.88 miles / 32 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is JAC.

Rexburg Madison County Airport (RXE)

Rexburg Madison County Airport is located approximately 35.42 miles / 57 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is RXE.

Fanning Field (IDA)

Fanning Field is located approximately 49.71 miles / 80 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is IDA.

Dubois Airport (DBS)

Dubois Airport is located approximately 62.76 miles / 101 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is DBS.

Yellowstone Airport (WYS)

Yellowstone Airport is located approximately 66.49 miles / 107 kilometers North (N) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is WYS.

Afton Municipal Airport (AFO)

Afton Municipal Airport is located approximately 70.21 miles / 113 kilometers South (S) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is AFO.

Ralph Wenz Field (PWY)

Ralph Wenz Field is located approximately 91.34 miles / 147 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is PWY.

Big Piney-Marbleton Airport (BPI)

Big Piney-Marbleton Airport is located approximately 93.21 miles / 150 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is BPI.

Pocatello Airport (PIH)

Pocatello Airport is located approximately 93.21 miles / 150 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is PIH.

Yellowstone Regional Airport (COD)

Yellowstone Regional Airport is located approximately 116.82 miles / 188 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is COD.

Malad City Airport (MLD)

Malad City Airport is located approximately 122.41 miles / 197 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is MLD.

Dillon Airport (DLN)

Dillon Airport is located approximately 127.38 miles / 205 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is DLN.

Kemmerer Airport (EMM)

Kemmerer Airport is located approximately 133.59 miles / 215 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is EMM.

Hunt Field (LND)

Hunt Field is located approximately 134.84 miles / 217 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is LND.

Mifflin County Airport (RED)

Mifflin County Airport is located approximately 135.46 miles / 218 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is RED.

Cache Airport (LGU)

Cache Airport is located approximately 138.57 miles / 223 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is LGU.

Powell/Lovell Airport (POY)

Powell/Lovell Airport is located approximately 139.19 miles / 224 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is POY.

Mission Field (LVM)

Mission Field is located approximately 139.81 miles / 225 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is LVM.

Riverton Airport (RIW)

Riverton Airport is located approximately 140.43 miles / 226 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is RIW.

Gallatin Field (BZN)

Gallatin Field is located approximately 141.67 miles / 228 kilometers North (N) of central Driggs. IATA airport code is BZN.