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Flying In?
El Dorado County Airports

El Dorado County is as beautiful to view from the air as it is to wander around in. From lush fields of grapes, to towering pines, white water rapids, to the flame red pistache trees in the fall, El Dorado County’s terrain is something to behold. If you are planning to fly in, consider the airports listed here:

Placerville (PFV) Airport
Runway 23/05, 4200 x 75,
asphalt, right traffic 05.
Elevation 2583’,
24 hr. 100 LL, 80; Jet 8-5.
Three miles east of town center.
Car rental available in Placerville.
10 min. to Apple Hill,
20 min. to Coloma,
short distance to wine tasting.

Georgetown (Q61) Airport
Runway 16/34, 2980 x 60, asphalt.
Elevation 2623’.
Twenty-four hour 100LL available.
Two miles northwest of town.
Picturesque downtown and nice country roads for a drive.
Close to river recreation and hiking.

Cameron Park (O61) Airport
Runway 13/31, 4060 x50, asphalt.
Elevation 1286’.
Twenty-four hour 100 LL self-service.
Located in a residential area where homeowners
can taxi right up to their own port.
Close to shopping and minutes to golf.
Car rentals available right at site.

South Lake Tahoe (TVL) Airport
Runway 18/36, 8544 x 150, asphalt grooved.
Right traffic 36.
Elevation 6264’.
Fuel: 100 LL, jet.
Tower open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Car rental, shuttle, limousine.
Three miles to Lake Tahoe and shopping.
Seven miles to Stateline and gambling.
Skiing is close by as well as
wilderness hiking and outdoor recreation.