Garfield County Regional Airport (KRIL) sits in Rifle, Colorado, on the Western Slope. The single 7,000 ft runway handles every current business jet. Field elevation 5,548 ft, with summer density-altitude considerations. KRIL is the structural alternative to KEGE Eagle / KASE Aspen during weather diverts + serves the Glenwood Springs / Grand Junction corridor. Ground time to Glenwood Springs is 30 minutes; Aspen via I-70 is 90.
Frequently asked questions about Garfield County Regional Airport
What is KRIL airport?+
KRIL is the ICAO code for Garfield County Regional Airport (IATA RIL), located in Rifle, CO.
What does RIL stand for?+
RIL is the IATA code for Garfield County Regional Airport (ICAO KRIL) in Rifle, CO.
Where is Garfield County Regional Airport?+
Garfield County Regional Airport is located in Rifle, CO.
Does Garfield County Regional Airport have commercial airline service?+
No — Garfield County Regional Airport does not receive scheduled airline flights. It primarily serves general aviation, private charter, and corporate operators.
How long is the runway at Garfield County Regional Airport?+
The longest runway at Garfield County Regional Airport measures 7,000 ft (2,134 m).
What is the elevation of Garfield County Regional Airport?+
Garfield County Regional Airport sits at 5,548 ft above sea level.
What timezone is Garfield County Regional Airport in?+
Garfield County Regional Airport operates on America/Denver.
How many private-jet empty legs are available at Garfield County Regional Airport?+
SkyAccess currently tracks 2 departing and 2 arriving private-jet empty legs at Garfield County Regional Airport over the next six months. Browse and book each leg with a free account.