Closest Airport to St. Augustine, Airports Near St. Augustine, United States
The closest airport to St. Augustine is St. Augustine Airport (UST). Distance from St. Augustine Airport to St. Augustine is 4.33 miles / 6.97 kilometers.
Nearest airports to St. Augustine
- St. Augustine Airport (6.97 Km)
- Jacksonville Naval Air Station (51.37 Km)
- Craig Municipal Airport (52.14 Km)
- Mayport Naval Station (55.56 Km)
- Cecil Field Naval Air Station (64.77 Km)
- Cecil Field (64.77 Km)
- Jacksonville International Airport (75.15 Km)
- Daytona Beach Regional Airport (83.9 Km)
- Gainesville Regional Airport (95.5 Km)
- Taylor Field (119.77 Km)
- Orlando Sanford International Airport (125.15 Km)
- Lake City Gateway Airport (125.65 Km)
- Leesburg Airport (129.17 Km)
- McKinnon Airport (139.26 Km)
- Herndon Airport (150.77 Km)
- Glynco Jetport (151.67 Km)
- Space Center Executive Airport (162.01 Km)
- Orlando International Airport (163.66 Km)
- Cross City Airport (175.5 Km)
- Kissimmee Municipal Airport (179.59 Km)
List of Airports close to St. Augustine
St. Augustine Airport (UST)
St. Augustine Airport is located approximately 3.73 miles / 6 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is UST.
Jacksonville Naval Air Station (NIP)
Jacksonville Naval Air Station is located approximately 31.69 miles / 51 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is NIP.
Craig Municipal Airport (CRG)
Craig Municipal Airport is located approximately 32.31 miles / 52 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is CRG.
Mayport Naval Station (NRB)
Mayport Naval Station is located approximately 34.18 miles / 55 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is NRB.
Cecil Field Naval Air Station (NZC)
Cecil Field Naval Air Station is located approximately 39.77 miles / 64 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is NZC.
Cecil Field (VQQ)
Cecil Field is located approximately 39.77 miles / 64 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is VQQ.
Olf Usn Airport (NEN)
Olf Usn Airport is located approximately 45.98 miles / 74 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is NEN.
Jacksonville International Airport (JAX)
Jacksonville International Airport is located approximately 46.6 miles / 75 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is JAX.
Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport (FHB)
Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport is located approximately 49.71 miles / 80 kilometers North (N) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is FHB.
Daytona Beach Regional Airport (DAB)
Daytona Beach Regional Airport is located approximately 51.57 miles / 83 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is DAB.
Gainesville Regional Airport (GNV)
Gainesville Regional Airport is located approximately 59.03 miles / 95 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is GNV.
Taylor Field (OCF)
Taylor Field is located approximately 73.94 miles / 119 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is OCF.
Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)
Orlando Sanford International Airport is located approximately 77.67 miles / 125 kilometers South (S) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is SFB.
Lake City Gateway Airport (LCQ)
Lake City Gateway Airport is located approximately 77.67 miles / 125 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is LCQ.
Leesburg Airport (LEE)
Leesburg Airport is located approximately 80.16 miles / 129 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is LEE.
McKinnon Airport (SSI)
McKinnon Airport is located approximately 86.37 miles / 139 kilometers North (N) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is SSI.
Herndon Airport (ORL)
Herndon Airport is located approximately 93.21 miles / 150 kilometers South (S) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is ORL.
Naval Air Station (NEA)
Naval Air Station is located approximately 93.83 miles / 151 kilometers North (N) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is NEA.
Glynco Jetport (BQK)
Glynco Jetport is located approximately 93.83 miles / 151 kilometers North (N) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is BQK.
Space Center Executive Airport (TIX)
Space Center Executive Airport is located approximately 100.66 miles / 162 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central St. Augustine. IATA airport code is TIX.