Trinity County owns and operates five public use general aviation airports located throughout the
County. Both residents and visitors can access the rugged remoteness of Trinity County easily
and enjoy the surrounding attractions of each airfield's locale. Additional information on the
facilities and local attractions may be obtained from Trinity County
Airports at
530-623-9585.
Trinity Center Airport/John Swett Field
Trinity Center Airport/John Swett Field (086) Runway 14/32 is Asphalt Surfaced 3215 feet in
length by 50 feet wide at Elevation 2390, with Runway 32 having Right Hand Traffic. 200 foot paved
displaced thresholds are located at each runway. Unicom 122.9. FSS Rancho Murieta Unicom 122.4. 1-800-WX BRIEF.
Trinity Center Airport is located in the community of Trinity Center in the scenic northern
portion of the County and lies adjacent to the Trinity Alps Wilderness and Trinity Lake.
Trinity Center enjoys a small year round population (many of whom are pilots), that increases
during the summer vacation months. Local attractions include camping and hiking, mountain
biking, boating, house boating, fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, Scott Museum and
sightseeing.
Weaverville Airport/Lonnie Pool Field
Weaverville Airport/Lonnie Pool Field (054) Runway 18/36, is Asphalt Surfaced 2980 feet in
length by 50 feet wide at Elevation 2350. The runway is ONE WAY ONLY. Land runway 36
and take off Runway 18 due to 3-1/2% uphill gradient and rising terrain to the north of the
facility. Landings are supplemented by a pilot activated (5X on) PAPI. No touch and or goes or
go arounds, and no night landings. 90 foot Displaced Threshold Runway 36. Unicom 122.8. FSS
Rancho Murieta Unicom 122.4. 1-800-WX BRIEF.
Weaverville Airport serves Trinity County's largest community and County seat and enjoys
utilization by it's residents, businesses and vacationers. Local attractions include the
Weaverville Historic District, Trinity Alps Wilderness, camping and hiking, mountain biking,
equestrian trail riding, fishing, hunting, river rafting, kayaking, and sightseeing.
Hayfork Airport
Hayfork Airport (Q72) Runway 07/25 is Asphalt Surfaced 4115 feet in length by 60 feet wide
at Elevation 2321. The runway is lighted (pilot activated 5X on, 7X off), and has Right Hand
Traffic Runway 25. Unicom 122.8. FSS Rancho Murieta Unicom 122.4. 1-800-WX BRIEF.
Attractions in the Hayfork area include the Trinity County Fairgrounds, Indian Valley/Butter
Creek recreational trail system, South Fork Scenic Trail and Ewing Reservoir. The area also
provides numerous opportunities for camping, hiking, hunting, fishing and sight seeing.
Hyampom Airport
The Hyampom and Ruth Airports are located near the population centers of Trinity County's
more remote areas in the vicinity of Six Rivers and Shasta Trinity National Forests. Local
attractions include camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, sight seeing and Ruth Lake.
Hyampom Airport (Q75) Runway 14/32 is Asphalt Surfaced 2980 feet in length by 60 feet
wide at Elevation 1250. Right Hand Traffic on Runway 14 and 700' Displaced Threshold on
Runway 25. Unicom 122.8. FSS Oakland Unicom 132.2. 1-800-WX BRIEF.
Ruth Airport
Ruth Airport (Q95) Runway 13/31 is Asphalt Surfaced 3500 feet in length by 50 feet wide at
Elevation 2781. Unicom 122.8. FSS Oakland Unicom 132.2. 1-800-WX BRIEF.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
The information presented here is not for navigation purposes - flight guides should always be
reviewed prior to flying to any airport. Overnight tiedowns are $3.00 and
seasonal or annual permits are available from the Trinity County
Airports. For more information on a specific airport, call the phone
number listed or call the Airports office at 530-623-9585.
Trinity County Airports
190 Glen Road, Suite 2
PO Box 476
Weaverville, CA 96093
sroberts@trinitycounty.org