Executive Hangar for Sale Pagosa Springs, CO: Newly Built 2024 Pilatus and King Air Compatible Facility at Stevens Field PSO
- Aviation Real Estate Magazine
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A rare and immediate opportunity has arrived for pilots and aviation investors seeking premium hangar space at one of Colorado's most spectacular mountain airports. A newly constructed 3,600 square foot executive hangar at Stevens Field (PSO) in Pagosa Springs, Colorado is now available for sale at $899,000, offering a 2024-built facility on a 20-year renewable ground lease at an airport operating under a moratorium on new construction. When this hangar is gone, there will not be another one like it at PSO for the foreseeable future.
Built for the Serious Operator

Completed in 2024 with clean, modern finishes throughout, this executive hangar is sized and equipped for large general aviation and turbine aircraft. The primary access door measures 55 feet wide by 16 feet high, providing generous clearance for Pilatus PC-12 and King Air series aircraft, the two turboprops most commonly associated with high-end mountain operations in the Colorado Rockies. The interior is finished with polished concrete flooring, full lighting, and a private bathroom, delivering a professional environment well above the standard for airport hangar facilities at this elevation. The 20-year renewable ground lease structure provides long-term certainty for the new owner, and with a moratorium in place on new hangar builds at PSO, the investment value of existing inventory at this airport is clear.
Executive Hangar for Sale Pagosa Springs at One of Colorado's Premier Mountain Airports
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Stevens Field is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and welcoming general aviation airports in America. Owned and operated by Archuleta County and situated three miles northwest of downtown Pagosa Springs at 7,663 feet elevation, the airport serves the entire Four Corners region of southwestern Colorado from a commanding position in the San Juan Mountains. The single paved runway, 01/19, stretches an impressive 8,100 feet by 100 feet, a length that accommodates corporate jets, large turboprops, and everything in between with room to spare at high-density altitude.
A non-precision instrument approach serves the field, and approach and departure services are provided by Denver ARTCC. The on-field FBO delivers fuel, tie-down, and aircraft services in a setting that draws rave reviews from visiting pilots who discover Pagosa Springs for the first time. Known as a pilot-friendly mountain waypoint and destination airport, Stevens Field consistently ranks among the most memorable stops in the Rocky Mountain region.
Pagosa Springs: Colorado's Most Underrated Mountain Destination

The town of Pagosa Springs sits in the San Juan Basin at 7,126 feet and delivers a year-round lifestyle that rivals any mountain community in the state. For pilots who want to base their aircraft in a place that rewards every season with something extraordinary, few airports in the Rocky Mountain region can match what PSO puts at the doorstep.
The community is anchored by the world's deepest hot springs aquifer, a geological distinction that has shaped the town's identity for centuries. The Springs Resort and Spa, Healing Waters Resort, and Overlook Mineral Springs Spa each provide access to the geothermally heated mineral waters that draw visitors from around the country year-round. After a long flight or a hard day on the mountain, the hot springs offer a recovery experience unique to this corner of Colorado.
Wolf Creek Ski Area, just 23 miles from the airport via a scenic mountain drive over Wolf Creek Pass, consistently receives more snowfall than any other ski area in Colorado, averaging over 430 inches per season. As a family-owned, independently operated resort with minimal lift lines and 1,600-plus acres of varied terrain, Wolf Creek offers the kind of uncrowded mountain experience that has largely disappeared from Colorado's more famous resorts. Treasure Falls, located at the base of Wolf Creek Pass roughly 15 miles east of town, is a striking waterfall accessible via a short trail through the San Juan National Forest.
The surrounding public lands offer essentially unlimited outdoor recreation. The San Juan
National Forest and Weminuche Wilderness Area encompass millions of acres of backcountry accessible by foot, horseback, mountain bike, ATV, and snowmobile. Williams Creek Reservoir provides stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking in a stunning alpine setting, and Navajo State Park to the south offers waterskiing and boating on Navajo Lake. Chimney Rock National Monument, just 17 miles west of town, preserves over 200 ancient Ancestral Puebloan homes and ceremonial sites perched dramatically above the Piedra River Valley. The 27-hole Pagosa Springs Golf Club provides championship golf with panoramic San Juan Mountain views for those who prefer fairways to trails.
Downtown Pagosa Springs lines the banks of the San Juan River with independent restaurants, craft breweries, galleries, and locally owned shops that reflect the authentic western character of the community. The Fred Harman Art Museum, dedicated to the legendary western artist and creator of Red Ryder, anchors the town's cultural offerings alongside a calendar of music festivals, art exhibitions, and seasonal events throughout the year.
For buyers seeking a professionally finished, turbine-capable hangar at a stunning Colorado mountain airport with long-term ground lease security and no competing new construction on the horizon, this offering at Stevens Field is as compelling as it gets.
Contact Chris at 970-946-1784 for showings and more details.
Disclaimer: Runway lengths, aviation details, and airstrip information are deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified with the FAA.
