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Wagner Municipal Airport serves Wagner and Charles Mix County and is owned by the City of Wagner. The airport has more than one runway. The longest is a paved runway extending 3500 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 1475 feet at a distance of about one mile from Wagner.

Location: Wagner South Dakota 57380 Telephone 605-384-3634

Other Transportation nearby:
(Freeman) Ace Limousine
(Bloomfield) Bloomfield Municipal Airport
(Yankton) Chan Gurney Municipal Airport
(Lake Andes) Lake Andes Municipal Airport
(Platte) Platte Municipal Airport
(Springfield) Springfield Municipal Airport

03/26 Coming to The Wagner area
South Dakota BBQ Championships Huron SD May31-June1 Anyone can compete in the backyard BBQ Competition. Meat is provided so you don't need to bring any.
Teapot Days Tea SD June13-15 Enjoy the carnival, view antique tractors and equipment, and watch the crowning of Ma and Pa Teapot.
Awesome Biker Nights Sioux City IA June13-15 Awesome Biker Nights is Northwest Iowa's premier regional motorcycle event with an attendance of over 25,000! Of course, even those who aren't traveling on two wheels are welcome at the event. The Awesome experience includes three stages of live music from National and Regional Bands, motorcycle stunt performances, a poker run through the beautiful countryside, a bike show, tattoo contest, poker tournament, bike raffle, vendors and more.
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Turner County Fair Parker SD August12-15 South Dakota's oldest county fair. The four best days of summer.
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