๐บ๐ธ Pagosa Springs, United States of America
Stevens Field (PGO), designated by the FAA as PSO, is a premier general aviation facility located in Archuleta County, Colorado, approximately 3 miles northwest of Pagosa Springs. The airport features a modern, attended passenger terminal and Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) facility currently operated by Blackhawk Aviation. It serves as a critical infrastructure link for the region, acting as the primary air gateway for visitors to the San Juan Mountains and the nearby Wolf Creek Ski Area.
The terminal infrastructure provides a range of high-quality amenities for travelers and flight crews, including a comfortable passenger lounge, a dedicated flight planning room, and free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the building. For pilots, the facility offers specialized services such as a private 'snooze room,' on-site shower facilities, and professional concierge assistance for local lodging and dining reservations. While the building does not house a full-service restaurant, travelers have access to complimentary coffee and vending machines for light snacks.
Technical services at the field are comprehensive, featuring 24-hour self-service 100LL Avgas and full-service Jet A fueling during standard business hours. The airport features a substantial 8,100-foot asphalt runway (01/19) situated at a high elevation of 7,663 feet, requiring pilots to be mindful of mountain flying procedures. Ground transportation is well-supported by on-site Hertz rental cars and a free courtesy 'crew car' for local use, providing a quick 10-minute link to the hot springs and business districts of downtown Pagosa Springs.
Stevens Field in Pagosa Springs is a general aviation airport, so the connection is a road transfer into town or onward to the San Juan Mountains rather than an airline interchange. If you are arriving by private aircraft or charter, pre-arrange the car, shuttle, or rental vehicle and use the airport as the final access point to Pagosa Springs, Wolf Creek, or the wider southwest Colorado backcountry. The airport is useful because it puts you close to town, but it is not built for busy passenger operations, so there is no reason to expect a large support network if the ground plan falls apart. For visitors heading to hot springs resorts, ski country, or mountain lodges, the smart approach is to land, get into the vehicle, and continue by road without trying to hold the airport open as a waiting area. In winter, weather and mountain conditions matter, so a little slack in the schedule is worthwhile even if the road trip is short. That is especially true if you are connecting to a larger hub later in the day, because the airport will not give you much buffer if your pickup is late. PGO works well when it is treated as a quiet mountain access point, and the best connection is the one that already knows whether you are going into Pagosa Springs town or farther into the backcountry.
โข Use PGO for private charters to reach the Great Pagosa Hot Springs quickly.
โข Pre-arrange your rental car for pickup at the FBO desk.
โข The airport is only 10 minutes from the historic downtown square.
โข Ideal for private pilots visiting the nearby Wolf Creek Ski Area.
โข Free on-site parking is available for GA travelers.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
110 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources