Closest Airport to St. Joseph, Airports Near St. Joseph, United States

The closest airport to St. Joseph is Ross Field (BEH). Distance from Ross Field to St. Joseph is 3.94 miles / 6.35 kilometers.


List of Airports close to St. Joseph

Ross Field (BEH)

Ross Field is located approximately 3.73 miles / 6 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is BEH.

Lwbak Airport (LWA)

Lwbak Airport is located approximately 21.13 miles / 34 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is LWA.

Jerry Tyler Memorial Airport (NLE)

Jerry Tyler Memorial Airport is located approximately 21.75 miles / 35 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is NLE.

South Bend Regional (SBN)

South Bend Regional is located approximately 27.96 miles / 45 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is SBN.

Michigan City Airport (MGC)

Michigan City Airport is located approximately 31.69 miles / 51 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is MGC.

Elkhart Municipal Airport (EKI)

Elkhart Municipal Airport is located approximately 35.42 miles / 57 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is EKI.

Laporte Municipal Airport (LPO)

Laporte Municipal Airport is located approximately 36.04 miles / 58 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is LPO.

Dr. Haines Airport (HAI)

Dr. Haines Airport is located approximately 46.6 miles / 75 kilometers East (E) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is HAI.

Battle Creek International Airport (AZO)

Battle Creek International Airport is located approximately 48.47 miles / 78 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is AZO.

Plymouth Airport (PLY)

Plymouth Airport is located approximately 50.95 miles / 82 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is PLY.

Park Township Airport (HLM)

Park Township Airport is located approximately 50.95 miles / 82 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is HLM.

Porter County Airport (VPZ)

Porter County Airport is located approximately 51.57 miles / 83 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is VPZ.

Goshen Airport (GSH)

Goshen Airport is located approximately 52.82 miles / 85 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is GSH.

Kirsch Municipal (IRS)

Kirsch Municipal is located approximately 57.17 miles / 92 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is IRS.

Gary Regional Airport (GYY)

Gary Regional Airport is located approximately 57.79 miles / 93 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is GYY.

Merrill C Meigs Field (CGX)

Merrill C Meigs Field is located approximately 59.65 miles / 96 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is CGX.

WK Kellogg Regional Airport (BTL)

WK Kellogg Regional Airport is located approximately 64.62 miles / 104 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is BTL.

Naval Air Station (NOH)

Naval Air Station is located approximately 67.73 miles / 109 kilometers West (W) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is NOH.

Glenwood Springs Naval Air Station (NBU)

Glenwood Springs Naval Air Station is located approximately 67.73 miles / 109 kilometers West (W) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is NBU.

Midway Airport (MDW)

Midway Airport is located approximately 67.73 miles / 109 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central St. Joseph. IATA airport code is MDW.