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CARROLL COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT

Welcome to the official Carroll County Airport website! We are a Maryland airport serving central Maryland and southern Pennsylvania. Carroll County Regional, FAA designation KDMW, is a publicly owned, public use general aviation airport owned by Carroll County, Maryland.

 

A Maryland Airport in Westminster

Carroll County Regional Airport maintains a single 5,100-foot long by 100-foot wide runway. In fact, it is the sixth largest non-military runway in Maryland. CCRA is also a reliever airport for BWI Airport.

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30° Humidity:65% Clouds:0% Wind (WNW):11mph clear sky
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Latitude: North 39° 28′ 19″ 39.472°
Longitude: West 77° 02′ 04″ -77.034°

LOCAL AMENITIES

There are many local amenities nearby including cafes, gas stations and convenience stores. Besides that, Westminster, the County seat of local government is within three miles.

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TRANSPORTATION

Taxi and limousine service is available along with rental cars. With advanced notice, a car can be waiting for you at the airport when you arrive.

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RECREATION

Carroll County prides itself on its recreation and parks programs and facilities. Here you will find history, walking & driving tours, nature parks and plenty of outdoor recreation.

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LODGING

Lodging is available in Westminster and Gettysburg, PA, ranging from Bed & Breakfast Inns to hotels and motels.

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RESTAURANTS

Carroll County's variety of restaurants provides the ideal place for everyone. From brew pubs to fine dining and everything in between, you are sure to find the place that satisfies your hunger!

AVIATION HISTORY

AVIATION HISTORY

Carroll County became involved with the Westminster airport in 1976. They acquired several hundred acres including a grass strip runway north of Westminster on the west side of Route 97. The vision at that time was to create a business and industrial park. They hoped that businesses needing air transport would locate there. In 1977, a single paved asphalt runway 3,220 feet long was constructed. In the mid-1990’s, the runway was extended to its current length of 5,100 feet.