Welcome to South Big Horn County Airport, with the IATA code GEY. This small airport serves the town of Greybull in Wyoming. It offers a convenient gateway for travelers exploring the beautiful Big Horn County. The airport is easy to access and provides a friendly atmosphere. Whether you are visiting for business or leisure, South Big Horn County Airport makes your journey smooth and enjoyable.

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Welcome to South Big Horn County Airport, located in Greybull, Wyoming. This small airport serves the local community and visitors. It has a single runway that accommodates general aviation flights. Travelers can enjoy a quiet and efficient experience here. The airport is a great starting point for exploring the beautiful Big Horn County. You can find friendly staff ready to assist you. Whether you are flying in or out, South Big Horn County Airport offers a simple and pleasant travel experience.

Basic information about airport

Airport code: KGEY
Type: small
Continent: NA
Country code: US
Country: United
City Greybull
IATA: GEY
Longitude: -108.0830002
Latitude: 44.51679993

South Big Horn County Airport on Google Maps

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