Closest Airport to Prairie City, Airports Near Prairie City, United States

The closest airport to Prairie City is Baker Airport (BKE). Distance from Baker Airport to Prairie City is 51.27 miles / 82.52 kilometers.


List of Airports close to Prairie City

John Day Airport (JDA)

John Day Airport is located approximately 13.05 miles / 21 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is JDA.

Baker Airport (BKE)

Baker Airport is located approximately 50.95 miles / 82 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is BKE.

Burns Airport (BNO)

Burns Airport is located approximately 60.89 miles / 98 kilometers South (S) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is BNO.

La Grande Airport (LGD)

La Grande Airport is located approximately 67.11 miles / 108 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is LGD.

Eastern Oregon Regional Airport (PDT)

Eastern Oregon Regional Airport is located approximately 85.13 miles / 137 kilometers North (N) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is PDT.

Ontario Airport (ONO)

Ontario Airport is located approximately 88.86 miles / 143 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is ONO.

State Airport (HES)

State Airport is located approximately 97.56 miles / 157 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is HES.

Walla Walla Airport (ALW)

Walla Walla Airport is located approximately 114.33 miles / 184 kilometers North (N) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is ALW.

Madras City-County Airport (MDJ)

Madras City-County Airport is located approximately 121.17 miles / 195 kilometers West (W) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is MDJ.

Roberts Field (RDM)

Roberts Field is located approximately 121.17 miles / 195 kilometers West (W) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is RDM.

Vista Field (VSK)

Vista Field is located approximately 123.65 miles / 199 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is VSK.

Tri-Cities Airport (PSC)

Tri-Cities Airport is located approximately 125.52 miles / 202 kilometers North (N) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is PSC.

Richland Airport (RLD)

Richland Airport is located approximately 130.49 miles / 210 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is RLD.

Mc Call Airport (MYL)

Mc Call Airport is located approximately 131.11 miles / 211 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is MYL.

Cascade Airport (ICS)

Cascade Airport is located approximately 132.35 miles / 213 kilometers East (E) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is ICS.

State Airport (REO)

State Airport is located approximately 136.08 miles / 219 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is REO.

Boise Air Terminal (Gowen Field) (BOI)

Boise Air Terminal (Gowen Field) is located approximately 137.94 miles / 222 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is BOI.

Sun River Airport (SUO)

Sun River Airport is located approximately 141.67 miles / 228 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is SUO.

The Dalles Airport (DLS)

The Dalles Airport is located approximately 143.54 miles / 231 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is DLS.

Nez Perce County Regional Airport (LWS)

Nez Perce County Regional Airport is located approximately 155.34 miles / 250 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Prairie City. IATA airport code is LWS.