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From Gary Risley
on 18-Sep-2023 |
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The airport is well maintained, but be cautious, as there is high terrain all around. The terminal is home to several businesses related to local tourism. There is no "FBO" as such, but prompt fueling for a good price provided by the airport operator/manager. There is no flight planning room, the vending machines are inoperative and there are no other snacks or drinks available other than a water fountain. The facility is nice (ladies, the bathrooms are nice), the chairs comfortable, but minimal for transits coming through. They seem to be well set up to support tourist coming through who will be staying overnight.
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From Jon Rudolf
on 12-Jun-2023 |
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This is one of the all-time great general aviation stops. It's an easy day trip to visit Bryce Canyon National Park, at least then the shuttle buses are running, which is May-Oct. Once you get the plane settled, use the phone in the terminal building to call Ruby's Inn, and they'll send a shuttle to pick you up. Go to the main inn, have breakfast or something to give them a few bucks, and then catch the park shuttle right in front. You do need a park pass to do this. Order online if you don't have one. On return ask at the hotel desk for the shuttle back to the airport. The park is amazing. Very little traffic at the airport. Runway is plenty long. Fuel is by truck, and reasonably priced. Friendly staff and a comfortable FBO. Staffed until about 530 pm. off-season or if you need a car, sometimes a Turo is available, but no commercial services. They had on site e-bike rentals last summer. Several lodges are close.
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