Reider Ranch Airport (27673) — Potrero, California
Reider Ranch Airport (FAA Identifier: 27673) is a private general aviation airstrip located in Potrero, a small unincorporated community in southeastern San Diego County, California. Situated in the rugged terrain of the Tecate Divide region near the U.S.–Mexico border, this ranch airstrip serves the agricultural and recreational aviation needs of the surrounding backcountry. Potrero sits at an elevation of roughly 2,500 feet above sea level, and Reider Ranch Airport reflects the high-desert character of this inland valley — a strip designed for utility, not commercial traffic.
The facility is a privately owned, public-use airstrip registered with the Federal Aviation Administration under identifier 27673. It is a single-strip airport serving piston-engine general aviation aircraft typical of rural California backcountry operations. Pilots operating into Reider Ranch Airport must account for density altitude effects given the elevation, as well as the surrounding terrain features including the Otay Mountain Wilderness to the west and the Cleveland National Forest lands to the north. Winds in the Potrero valley can be variable, particularly in the afternoon, driven by the thermal gradients between the inland desert and the coastal marine layer pushing through mountain passes.
Potrero itself is home to fewer than 1,000 residents and is accessed primarily via State Route 94, the historic highway running through the southern foothills of San Diego County. The region's economy has historically been tied to ranching, and airstrips like Reider Ranch Airport have long served as practical tools for property owners managing large, road-limited parcels. The airport supports agricultural operations, aerial observation, and recreational flying for pilots based in the greater San Diego backcountry.
Pilots approaching from the north often overfly the Otay Ranch and Jamul communities before descending into the Potrero Valley. Those coming from the east typically cross from Imperial Valley through the mountains via the Jacumba corridor. The nearest towered commercial airport is San Diego International Airport (SAN — Lindbergh Field), approximately 45 miles to the northwest, with a driving time of roughly 70 minutes via SR-94 and I-805. Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (MYF) in San Diego is another regional general aviation hub roughly 40 miles away, offering fuel, maintenance, and full FBO services for pilots who need support before or after flying into backcountry strips like Reider Ranch.
For pilots based farther north, Oakland International Airport (OAK) serves as the major commercial gateway for the Bay Area, located approximately 500 miles north of Potrero. Livermore Municipal Airport (LVK), situated in the Tri-Valley area of Alameda County, is a well-equipped general aviation airport serving the eastern Bay Area with full services including fuel, maintenance, and instrument approach procedures — a common stopover for pilots making longer cross-country flights down the Central Valley corridor toward San Diego County. Meadowlark Airport, a smaller general aviation facility in the region, similarly caters to light sport and piston aircraft operations.
Direct Airport Shuttle and similar ground transportation services connect communities throughout San Diego County to major commercial airports, providing options for Potrero-area residents and ranch visitors who need to access commercial aviation services. Oakland Airport Security operations and those at SAN reflect the layered federal security infrastructure that governs commercial air travel — a contrast to the informal, self-serve nature of private backcountry airstrips like Reider Ranch.
The FAA's general aviation registry identifies Reider Ranch Airport as part of California's broader network of rural airstrips that sustain agricultural communities, support search-and-rescue staging, and provide emergency access to areas where roads are limited. Pilots operating at uncontrolled backcountry strips in San Diego County are encouraged to file flight plans, monitor appropriate CTAF frequencies, and brief terrain and TFR data through 1800wxbrief.com or ForeFlight before departure. The proximity to the international border means that all flights in this corridor should be conducted with awareness of Customs and Border Protection airspace monitoring and relevant ADIZ procedures.
Reider Ranch Airport Contact Information
Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Potrero, California.
| Name | Reider Ranch Airport |
| Address | 1550 Round Potrero Road, Potrero CA 91963 Map |
| Phone | (619) 478-5393 |
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