Driving directions from Redmond, Oregon to John Day, Oregon
Driving directions to John Day, OR - 135 mi - about 2 hours 42 mins From Redmond, OR
1. Head southeast on SW Sisters Ave/SW Veterans Way toward SE Railroad Blvd Continue to follow SW Veterans Way 1.3 mi
2. Turn right at SE Ochoco Way/OR-126 Continue to follow OR-126 16.8 mi
3. Continue on NW 3rd St/US-26 Prineville, OR Continue to follow US-26 117 mi John Day, OR
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Driving directions from Boise, Idaho to John Day, Oregon
Driving directions to John Day, OR 183 mi - about 3 hours 16 mins From Boise City, ID
1. Head west on I-84 W Entering Oregon 52.0 mi
2. Take exit 374 for OR-201 toward US-20/Vale/Weiser/US-26 0.2 mi
3. Turn left at OR-201/Oregon St/US-30 (signs for Ontario/Vale 0.3 mi
4. Turn right at Tony Yturri Memorial Beltline/NW Washington Ave 0.3 mi
5. Turn left at Tony Yturri Memorial Beltline/Yturri Beltline 2.0 mi
6. Slight left at SW 30th St/OR-201 Continue to follow OR-201 2.3 mi
7. Slight right toward OR-20/US-20/US-26 0.3 mi
8. Slight right at OR-20/US-20/US-26 11.5 mi
9. Slight right at US-26 114 mi John Day, OR
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Flying directions from Roberts Field RDX- Redmond, Oregon-to John Day, Oregon
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City of Redmond Roberts Field link:
Flying directions into John Day, Oregon
John Day, Oregon airport link: www.grantcountyregionalairport.com
720 Airport Rd, John Day - (541) 575-1151
Grant County Regional Airport is owned and operated by Grant County. It encompasses approximately 335 acres. The two paved runways are rated at 12,500 with limited use at 21,000 pounds. (W&H Pacific file #39991-2001) A GPS instrument approach, with 600' minimums, is supplemented by a fully automated weather observation system (AWOS III). The lighting system utilizes variable intensity runway lights and high intensity strobes. It is the only public airport with fuel in Grant County and provides both Jet A and Avgas. There are 13 private hangars, a county hangar, a terminal building, and a USFS Helibase at the airport. The airport has one full time manager and several part time employees that enable the airport to be staffed 6 days a week, 8 hours/day in the winter and 7/days/week 12 hours in the summer. The airport itself is never closed except for snow plowing. Leases, commercial and private, are for 40 years, renewable and are currently priced at $.11/sq.ft/year. Two sites, each with 200' parking apron frontage are available. City water/sewer, power and phone lines are within approximately 100 feet of the sites. The airport is located within the Urban Growth Boundary of the City of John Day and is designated as part of an Economic Enterprise Zone that confers specific tax benefits on qualified businesses. The airport has truck access to highway 26 and an adjacent industrial park.
We are the only public airport with fuel in Grant County and we provide both Jet A and Avgas. Please click here for Up-To-Date Fuel Prices.
Charter Flights from Baker City, Bend or Redmond, Oregon or Boise, Idaho
Charter Flights are available from Baker City, Oregon, Bend, Oregon, Redmond, Oregon and Boise, Idaho, check with local Chamber of Commerce for information.
*Baker City, Oregon - Baker Aviation (541) 523-5663 www.bakeraircraft.com (closest to properties)
Bend, Oregon Chamber of Commerce: www.bendchamber.org (541) 382-3221
Redmond, Oregon Chamber of Commerce: www.visitredmondoregon.com (541) 923-5191
Boise, Idaho Chamber of Commerce: www.boisechamber.org (208) 472-5200
Rental Cars from Bend, Redmond, Oregon or Boise, Idaho
Rental cars are available from Bend, Oregon, Redmond, Oregon and Boise, Idaho, check with local Chamber of Commerce for information.
Bend, Oregon Chamber of Commerce: www.bendchamber.org (541) 382-3221
Redmond, Oregon Chamber of Commerce: www.visitredmondoregon.com (541) 923-5191
Boise, Idaho Chamber of Commerce: www.boisechamber.org (208) 472-5200
Accommodations in John Day, Oregon
See Grant County website for full list of motels, restaurants and other amenities:
Lodging: www.gcoregonlive.com/maps1.php/LODGING
Restaurants: www.gcoregonlive.com/maps1.php/RESTAURANTS
John Day, and Prairie City, Oregon
The two largest towns in the region are John Day and Prairie City with populations of 1821 and 1080 respectively. These are largely farming, ranching and lumber communities. John Day offers several motels and both towns offer gas, restaurants, stores, mechanics and other amenities. And wonderfully delightful and friendly people.