Perry Stokes Airport

Perry Stokes Airport is 11 mi northeast of Trinidad, Colorado, United States. From 1949–50 to 1957 it was on Continental's route between Denver and Albuquerque, one DC-3 a day each way; it had commuter-airline flights in 1969–71, and possibly none since.

Facilities
The airport covers 650 acre and has two runways:
 * 3/21: 5,500 x 100 ft, asphalt
 * 9/27: 5,500 x 100 ft, gravel/dirt

History
Built in 1936 by the Works Project Administration, it was originally named Trinidad Airport. It takes its current name from Perry F. Stokes, an early airport manager and flight instructor.