General Dick Stout Field Airport — Hurricane, Utah

General Dick Stout Field Airport serves the Hurricane area in Washington County, Utah, named in honor of Richard 'Dick' Stout, a decorated Utah National Guard general who served the state with distinction. The airport provides general aviation access to Hurricane, a fast-growing community in Washington County's booming St. George metropolitan area. Located at approximately 3,245 feet MSL on the Hurricane Bench above the Virgin River, the airport sits at the geographic transition between the Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range Province, with Zion National Park just 15 miles to the northeast.

Hurricane has been one of Utah's fastest-growing communities, fueled by the broader Washington County growth story driven by the St. George metropolitan area's appeal to retirees, remote workers, and outdoor recreation enthusiasts from across the Mountain West. The airport serves local private pilots, agricultural operators managing lands on the Hurricane Bench, and the occasional visitor arriving by private aircraft to access Zion National Park without landing at the busier St. George Regional Airport. The Virgin River Gorge corridor to the southwest and the Hurricane Cliffs escarpment to the east create dramatic terrain features visible from the airport.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was General Dick Stout?

General Richard 'Dick' Stout was a Utah National Guard commander who served with distinction in military roles serving the state of Utah. The airport's naming recognizes his service to Utah's defense community and National Guard heritage.

How far is General Dick Stout Field Airport from Zion National Park?

Zion National Park's south entrance at Springdale is approximately 15 miles northeast of Hurricane via Highway 9. The airport provides a convenient private aviation access point for visitors who prefer landing in the Hurricane area over the more congested St. George corridor.

What is Washington County's aviation environment around Hurricane?

Washington County has multiple general aviation airports serving its rapidly growing population, including St. George Regional Airport (SGU), the primary commercial and GA hub, and several smaller facilities like General Dick Stout Field serving outlying communities.

What are the flying approaches to General Dick Stout Field Airport?

The airport sits above the Hurricane Bench with the Virgin River valley and Hurricane Cliffs as prominent terrain features. Pilots should be familiar with the local terrain geometry, as the cliffs to the east and the river canyon to the west create channeled wind conditions that can produce turbulent approaches.

General Dick Stout Field Airport Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Hurricane, Utah.

Name General Dick Stout Field Airport
Address 800 West 2300 South, Hurricane UT 84737 Map
Phone (435) 272-9999
Website
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Map of General Dick Stout Field Airport


Washington County Aviation in Utah's Fastest-Growing Region

Washington County and the St. George metropolitan area represent one of America's fastest-growing retirement and outdoor recreation communities, with double-digit population growth rates sustained over multiple decades. This growth has driven corresponding increases in general aviation demand across the county, with facilities ranging from the commercial-capable St. George Regional Airport to community airports like General Dick Stout Field serving distinct segments of the aviation market.

The proximity of Hurricane and the surrounding Washington County communities to Zion National Park, Snow Canyon State Park, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, and the canyon country of Kane County makes general aviation access genuinely valuable for both residents and visitors. The Utah DOT Aeronautics Division's Washington County aviation planning addresses the rapid population growth by anticipating expanded aviation infrastructure needs while balancing the region's unique air quality considerations and the tourist protection requirements of the adjacent national park airspace.

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