๐บ๐ธ Sparta, United States of America
Sparta Fort McCoy Airport (CMY/KCMY) is a public-use aviation facility located in Monroe County, Wisconsin, serving the city of Sparta and the adjacent Fort McCoy military installation. As a joint-use airport, it plays a critical role in supporting both local general aviation and military flight operations for the U.S. Army. The airport's strategic location in the 'Driftless Area' of western Wisconsin makes it an important link for regional transportation, emergency services, and business travel within the state.
The terminal building is a functional and well-maintained facility that serves as the airport's administrative and operational hub. Inside, visitors will find a welcoming pilot's lounge with comfortable seating, a flight planning room, and clean restroom facilities. While the airport does not support scheduled commercial airline service, the terminal is designed to handle the needs of transient aviators, military personnel, and their passengers efficiently. Amenities at CMY are focused on essential travel needs, including high-speed Wi-Fi and light refreshments often provided by the airport management.
Operational infrastructure at Sparta Fort McCoy Airport include a primary paved runway (01/19) measuring 4,712 feet in length, which is capable of supporting a variety of light and medium-sized general aviation aircraft and military transport planes. The airport also offers a range of high-quality support services, including 24-hour self-service fuel (100LL and Jet A) and hangar facilities for aircraft storage. For ground transportation, the airport is located just a few miles from downtown Sparta, with private vehicle transfers and local transport options readily available to transport visitors to their local destinations or the Fort McCoy base.
Sparta/Fort McCoy Airport (CMY) is a joint-use airport, and the Federal Aviation Administration includes Sparta/Fort McCoy on its list of civilian airports that share facilities with a military installation. That tells you how to think about connections here: CMY is useful for general aviation, military support, and charter access, but it is not a scheduled-airline handoff airport where you can expect interline baggage, commercial help desks, or multiple backup departures. If you land here, your onward connection is almost always by road.
The airport can still be practical because of its location between Sparta, Tomah, and Fort McCoy. For a traveler heading onward to commercial air service, the real decision is which larger airport you are targeting next. Madison, La Crosse, Eau Claire, Milwaukee, and Minneapolis-Saint Paul all serve different use cases depending on ticket price, route availability, and driving tolerance. That means the most important planning step is not inside the terminal. It is confirming which road transfer you are making and how much time you are allowing for it.
Because the military side is a real part of airport operations, do not assume the atmosphere will be identical to a quiet county field every day. Operational tempo can vary, and access expectations may differ from purely civilian airports nearby. If you are traveling on private or charter aviation, confirm meeting instructions, rental-car delivery, and any Fort McCoy access requirements before wheels-up. CMY works well as a regional access point, but successful connections depend on ground planning rather than airport infrastructure.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources