Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, WiFi access, and a refrigerator. During the summer two caretakers are present to maintain the facilities.
The town of Yellow Pine is a short drive to the north. Often shuttles run into town and back.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side across from the maintenance shed (see photos for the sign). Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Please review the operating proceedures document before arriving. Takeoffs to the south are strongly discouraged for noise abatement of the house there (the owners of the airport's land).
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, WiFi access, and a refrigerator. During the summer two caretakers are present to maintain the facilities. Bringing a few dollars to leave in the donation box is much appreciated as well.
The town of Yellow Pine is a short drive to the north. Often shuttles run into town and back.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side across from the maintenance shed (see photos for the sign). Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Please review the operating proceedures document before arriving. Takeoffs to the south are strongly discouraged for noise abatement of the house there (the owners of the airport's land).
On the east side of the runway numerous campsites are available. Camping is available on the west side as well. The north end tends to be a bit more quiet than the central / south end.
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, WiFi access, and a refrigerator. During the summer two caretakers are present to maintain the facilities.
The town of Yellow Pine is a short drive to the north. Often shuttles run into town and back.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side. Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Please review the operating proceedures document before arriving. Takeoffs to the south are strongly discouraged for noise abatement of the house there (the owners of the airport's land).
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, WiFi access, and a refrigerator. During the summer two caretakers are present to maintain the facilities.
The town of Yellow Pine is a short drive to the north. Often shuttles run into town and back.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side across from the maintenance shed (see photos for the sign). Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Please review the operating proceedures document before arriving. Takeoffs to the south are strongly discouraged for noise abatement of the house there (the owners of the airport's land).
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, and a refrigerator. During the summer two caretakers are present to maintain the facilities.
The town of Yellow Pine is a short drive to the north. Often shuttles run into town and back.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side. Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, WiFi access, and a refrigerator. During the summer two caretakers are present to maintain the facilities.
The town of Yellow Pine is a short drive to the north. Often shuttles run into town and back.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side. Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Please review the operating proceedures document before arriving. Takeoffs to the south are strongly discouraged for noise abatement of the house there (the owners of the airport's land).
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, and a refrigerator.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side. Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, and a refrigerator. During the summer two caretakers are present to maintain the facilities.
The town of Yellow Pine is a short drive to the north. Often shuttles run into town and back.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side. Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, and a refrigerator.
Be sure to check out of the hot springs bathtub. The trail starts from the windsock at midfield. Follow it to the south and then about 400ft up the mountain.
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, and a refrigerator.
For the price of a short hike, a hot springs bathtub is accessible from the airport. The trail starts at midfield on the west side. Follow it to the south and then about 400 vertical feet up the mountain. Be mindful while hiking along the trail as it crosses private property.
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, and a refridgerator.
Be sure to check out of the hot springs bathtub. The trail starts from the windsock at midfield. Follow it to the south and then about 400ft up the mountain.
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, and a refrigerator.
Be sure to check out of the hot springs bathtub. The trail starts from the windsock at midfield. Follow it to the south and then about 400ft up the mountain.
Johnson creek is the premier backcountry airport in Idaho. The runway is extremely well maintained and all amenties for camping are provided including numerous campsites, firepits, firewood, showers, fresh water, and a refridgerator.
Be sure to check out of the hot springs bathtub. The trail starts from the windsock at midfield. Follow it to the south and then about 400ft up the mountain.