AIRPORTS
Price County
The Price County Airport (PBH) is a corporate/transport-type
airport with two runways. The North/South runway is 5,000 feet;
the East/West runway is 3,495 feet. The airport features
on-demand
remote lighting, NDB, GPS, and PAPI and VASI
landing. Price
County Airport sells 87 octane fuel, 100 low-lead
fuel, and
Jet A fuel. The terminal is open and staffed 24 hours
a day,
7 days a week, and has land available to build hangers.
www.co.price.wi.us/government/PriceCountyAirport
Park Falls
The Park Falls Municipal Airport (PKF) is located in Park Falls and offers pilot-controlled lighting, and NDB and GPS approaches. The North/South runway extends 3,500 feet, and 100-low lead and auto fuel are available for purchase. The terminal is open 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.
www.parkfallswi.com//city/works/airport
Prentice
The Prentice Airport is owned by the Village of Prentice.
The paved runway extends for 3,250 feet. This airport has medium
intensity runway lights, and is located two blocks from downtown
Prentice.
www.vil.prentice.wi.gov/villageinfo/municipalairport/municipalairport
HIGHWAYS
Price County's major transportation corridors are U.S. Highway
8, and State Highways 13 and 70. A network of major intersecting
highways provides convenient freight access throughout the
county.
Hwy Commissioner 715-339-3081
RAIL SERVICE
Canadian National Railroad services the major communities
of Price County. The tracks of the Canadian National Railroad
roughly parallel Highway 13 and U.S. Highway 8 from
Minnesota to Michigan.
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(Note: Photos by Stephen
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