Arcadia Municipal Airport, 50 miles from Lakeland, Florida, was once a sleepy airfield with the tagline "Don’t overlook us. Look us over." Now it's a bustling hotbed of aeronautical fun.
The turnaround is largely due to the development of its new “Aviation City” campgrounds, an amenity that similar airports around the country might want to look over very closely.
One asphalt and one turf runway make up the rural 400-acre airport, and the on-site campground is FAA-approved. For just $10 per night, pilots can taxi right up to the campground; park beneath the shady oaks; and enjoy the picnic tables, barbecue grills, fire pit, running water, and electricity.
Not surprisingly, the airport is now a contender for the Florida Department of Transportation’s General Aviation Airport of the Year.
AOPA took notice of Arcadia’s success and worked with local advocate group Friends of Arcadia Airport, to share its How We Did It resource explaining how the group was able to create a fly-in camp-out center on site. The attraction boosted traffic and helped revitalize the airport, creating a positive impact on the community and local economy.
The guide is available on AOPA’s Airport Support Network webpage and serves as an example of how airports can use this grassroots approach to increase fuel sales, add to their operations count, create positive publicity, and support airport businesses and the local economy.