Simsbury Airport — Private Aviation in Connecticut's Farmington Valley

Simsbury Airport is a private general aviation facility in Simsbury, Connecticut, distinct from the nearby Simsbury Tri-Town Airport that serves the broader three-town Farmington Valley community. Privately owned and registered with the Connecticut Airport Authority under FAA New England Region oversight, Simsbury Airport caters to the personal aviation needs of its owner-operators in one of Connecticut's most affluent suburban communities. Simsbury's location in the Farmington River valley, surrounded by the Metacomet Ridge to the east and rolling tobacco farmland to the north, provides a scenic and relatively uncongested flying environment for pilots based at this private field.

The Simsbury area's aviation infrastructure — hosting multiple airports in a single town — reflects the historical enthusiasm for private aviation among Connecticut's suburban professional class in the mid-20th century, when aircraft ownership was a common aspiration for successful business people. Today, private airstrips like Simsbury Airport represent a connection to that era of accessible personal aviation. Pilots operating in the Simsbury area benefit from relatively low traffic density compared to airports nearer to Hartford, though BDL's Class D airspace about 10 miles north remains a constant consideration for all Farmington Valley pilots. The availability of the Simsbury Tri-Town Airport as a nearby public alternative gives private strip owners a backup option for days when maintenance or weather closes the private field.

How is Simsbury Airport different from Simsbury Tri-Town Airport?

Simsbury Airport is a private-use facility owned and operated for personal aviation. Simsbury Tri-Town Airport is a separate facility serving three communities (Simsbury, Granby, and Avon) and is more broadly accessible to the general aviation public.

Is Simsbury Airport open to visiting pilots?

As a private-use facility, Simsbury Airport requires prior permission from the owner before landing. Visiting pilots should contact the owner in advance through contact information available in the FAA Airport Data & Information Portal.

What terrain features surround the Simsbury area?

Simsbury is bounded by the Metacomet Ridge (including Heublein Tower atop Talcott Mountain) to the east and the Berkshire foothills terrain to the northwest. Pilots should maintain terrain awareness, particularly during low-visibility departures to the east toward Hartford.

What is the nearest public-use airport to Simsbury Airport?

Simsbury Tri-Town Airport serves the same local area. For full FBO services, instrument approaches, and commercial aviation services, Bradley International Airport (BDL) in Windsor Locks is approximately 10 miles north.

Simsbury Airport Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Simsbury, Connecticut.

Name Simsbury Airport
Address 94 Wolcott Road, Simsbury CT 06070 Map
Phone (860) 651-6615
Website
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Map of Simsbury Airport

Personal Aviation in Simsbury, Connecticut's Farmington Valley

Simsbury, Connecticut consistently ranks among the best towns in Connecticut for quality of life, with excellent schools, parks, and the scenic Farmington River Trail. Pilots based at Simsbury Airport enjoy access to the town's restaurants and shops via a short drive, and the Farmington Valley's connection to Routes 44 and 202 provides easy access to Hartford and the broader Connecticut road network. The area's weekend farmers markets and the Simsbury Farms sports complex are popular with the aviation community for post-flight recreation.

The Connecticut Airport Authority maintains coordination between Simsbury's multiple aviation facilities to ensure that the area's flying community operates safely within the shared local airspace. Pilots based in Simsbury are encouraged to participate in the Connecticut Pilots Association and FAA New England Region safety events, which help maintain proficiency standards in an area where terrain, airspace complexity, and proximity to BDL require ongoing pilot education. Contact the owner for current information on Simsbury Airport's runway condition and access procedures before planning any visit.

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