Corkscrew Trace Airport – Estero Private Aviation Facility

Corkscrew Trace Airport in Estero occupies one of the most ecologically significant corridors in Southwest Florida — the Corkscrew Swamp drainage basin that feeds Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, home to the largest remaining stand of old-growth bald cypress in North America. This private airstrip serves the rural residential and agricultural properties of the Estero interior, east of the rapidly developing Interstate 75 and US-41 corridor. The contrast between the booming resort communities of Estero and Bonita Springs to the west and the quiet ranching landscape to the east is stark, and Corkscrew Trace Airport belongs firmly to the latter world.

Estero was incorporated as a village in 2014, reflecting rapid growth pressure from the Naples-Fort Myers metropolitan expansion, but the Corkscrew Road corridor where this airport sits retains its rural character. Pilots using the strip gain access to a landscape of cabbage palm savannas, cypress strands, and cattle pastures that looks much as it did decades ago. Prior landing permission from the property owner is required.

What is near Corkscrew Trace Airport in Estero?

Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is the notable landmark near this airport, along with cattle ranching operations along Corkscrew Road east of Interstate 75 in Lee County.

Is Corkscrew Trace Airport a public airport in Estero, Florida?

No. Corkscrew Trace Airport is private-use only. It is not listed as a public-use airport in FDOT's Florida Aviation System Plan public inventory.

What is the closest public airport to Corkscrew Trace Airport?

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers and Naples Municipal Airport (APF) are both within approximately 20 miles, depending on the exact location along Corkscrew Road.

Corkscrew Trace Airport Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Estero, Florida.

Name Corkscrew Trace Airport
Address 21246 Corkscrew Road, Estero FL 33928 Map
Phone (239) 482-3343
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Map of Corkscrew Trace Airport


Rural Aviation East of Estero in the Corkscrew Corridor

The Corkscrew Road corridor represents the transition zone between Estero's suburban growth and the conservation lands and ranch properties that dominate eastern Lee County. Corkscrew Trace Airport serves the private-use needs of property owners in this corridor who rely on light aircraft for the same practical reasons that drew aviation to rural Florida a century ago — covering large distances efficiently in a state where road travel can be circuitous. The airport adds to the texture of Lee County's general aviation landscape alongside better-known facilities like Page Field and RSW.

Wildlife considerations are significant in the Corkscrew area. The proximity of Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary means pilots should be alert to large bird activity, particularly sandhill cranes, wood storks, and the occasional Florida sandhill crane family groups that move across the open agricultural areas near the strip. Bird strikes at low altitude during approach and departure are a documented risk for aircraft operating near wetland ecosystems in Southwest Florida.

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