During World War II, the United States, fearing an invasion of its West Coast by Japan, moved its Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, and Army installation from California to Nevada to establish its line of defense. The state of Nevada, already known as the Battle Born State, became the nation’s coastal defense should Japan invade the United States mainland. Thus, the US military services established airports and airstrips throughout the state of Nevada. As part of its education program, virtual museum, and to provide a public resource, NVAHOF encourages Nevada school and college students to research and publish on this website the history and legacy of aviation and aerospace in this state. This page offers a starting point for students on the history of Nevada’s historical airports and airstrips. NVAHOF welcomes all comments and information for adding to this page as a resource to others. Listed below are links to the various categories for this educational project. Visit our virtual museum for more on Nevada’s aviation and aerospace legacy.

PRIVATE AIRPORTS & AIRSTRIPS

Alamo Airport Ash Meadows Air Strip Austin Airport Battle Mountain Beatty Keno
Bonnie Claire Boulder City Buffalo Valley Caliente Cannon Intl.
Carson City Coaldale Crescent Valley Currant Ranch Currie
Douglas County Elko Regional Ely Yellard Field Empire Eureka
Fort Ruby Ranch Frans Air Strip Gabbs Geyser Ranch Goldfield
Hadley Harriet Field Jackpass Aeropark Kirkeby Ranch Lambertucci Airstrip
Lida Junction M-Resort Mellan Airstrip Mount Wilson Nevada Flyers
Owyhee Pahrump Parker-Carson Porters Rosaschi Airpark
Schurz Scotty Silver Springs Sky Corral Sky Ranch Estates
Skylark Stevens Crosby Voctech Whitney

FOLLOW THE LINKS TO OTHER CATEGORIES OF NEVADA AVIATION AND AEROSPACE

‎‎Military‎ Facilities Restricted Military Space Programs Space Facilites
Commerical Airports Private Airports Historical Airports & Airstrips Historical Crashes
Nevada Aerospace Hall of Fame