About Pickens County, SC

Pickens County was formed in 1826. It was named after Andrew Pickens, a leading military figure in the American Revolution and member of the United States Congress. Cities and towns in Pickens County include Arial, Central, Clemson, Easley, Liberty, Norris, Pickens (County Seat) and Six Mile.

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Pickens County Airport, Liberty
Pickens County Airport, Liberty

 

Pickens County Airport, Liberty

Once you touch down at Pickens County Airport you'll immediately see why many people say that this is one of the most beautiful airports around. As a backdrop to our 5002 foot runway, we have a sky painted with scenic mountains and colorful trees. Nestled within this panoramic scenery are some of the most breathtaking lakes, streams, and resort areas in the Southeast. Pickens County Airport is a great place to base your aircraft, but even if you are only passing through, you'll enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and hospitality here 365 days a year. Even if you're not a pilot, visit Pickens County Airport and experience the spectacular landscape from the air with a scenic flight. 

We have excellent facilities that include a pilots lounge, flight planning area with weather service, and a snack bar. If you are staying for a longer period of time, we have overnight and long term aircraft tiedowns. We also have enclosed hangar space for based aircraft. The 5000 ft. paved and lighted runway serves general aviation and corporate aircraft. Fuel and maintenance available. Located on Hwy. 178 about 2 miles north of downtown Liberty and about 5 miles south of downtown Pickens, the airport personnel welcome you to call them at (864) 306-7610.

 
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