place

Independence State Airport

1964 establishments in OregonAirports established in 1964Airports in Polk County, OregonIndependence, OregonResidential airparks
7S5 Ramp
7S5 Ramp

Independence State Airport (FAA LID: 7S5) is a public-use airport located one mile (1.6 km) northwest of the central business district of Independence, a city in Polk County, Oregon, United States. It is owned by the Oregon Department of Aviation.Serving as a general aviation airport, Independence also hosts a large residential airpark. This facility is Oregon's only public-use airport hosting an airpark.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Independence State Airport (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Independence State Airport
Corsair Drive,

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address External links Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Independence State AirportContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 44.866944444444 ° E -123.19833333333 °
placeShow on map

Address

Independence State Airport

Corsair Drive
97351
Oregon, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

linkWikiData (Q3016303)
linkOpenStreetMap (34614280)

7S5 Ramp
7S5 Ramp
Share experience

Nearby Places

Ash Creek (Polk County, Oregon)
Ash Creek (Polk County, Oregon)

Ash Creek is a short stream in Polk County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Formed by the merger of its north and middle forks near Monmouth, it flows generally east to meet the Willamette River at Independence. The creek passes under Oregon Route 51 just before entering the river. The creek's mouth is about 95 miles (153 km) upstream of the Willamette's confluence with the Columbia River.North Fork Ash Creek begins at the eastern edge of the Central Oregon Coast Range near Dallas at 44°54′35″N 123°21′44″W and flows generally southeast to meet the Middle Fork. Middle Fork Ash Creek begins at 44°53′26″N 123°17′37″W near Mount Pisgah and flows generally east. Both forks pass under Oregon Route 99W shortly before they merge to form the main stem.Ash Creek is joined by a third fork, South Fork Ash Creek, in Independence. The South Fork begins at 44°52′36″N 123°18′28″W slightly south of the Middle Fork and flows generally east to meet the main stem at 44°51′13″N 123°11′36″W The South Fork passes under Route 99W south of Monmouth and under Route 51 in Independence.None of the three forks has a named tributary. Before alterations by settlers in the 19th century, the basin was a "boggy, 'braided' marsh with many small creeks spilling into Ash Creek" and the river. European-Americans drained and leveled wetlands and riparian zones for farming, logging, housing, and urban development.