Nielson Wash | Utah Back Country Pilots Association

Nielson Wash

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Frequency 122.90
Elevation 4705 ft
Lat/Long 38.3608, -110.8883
38° 21.648' , -110° 53.298'
Runway 7/25 2871 ft x 40 ft
Dirt
Ownership BLM

Amenities

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Information updated January 18, 2025 @ 9:06am

Description: A large airstrip located on the top of a small mesa running between highway 24 and the Fremont river. North of the strip is a very popular OHV area used mainly by Utah locals. Looking south is a great view of the Henry mountains that around 250-400 buffalo inhabit. Most of the surrounding land is BLM with some private land heading into Hanksville.  This area offers some unique landscapes due to the banded Morrison formation. The Mars Desert Research Station (a simulated Mars habitat) is located just north of this strip. This airstrip would be great for first timers or aircraft with less than optimal performance.  
 
Runway: The east-west runway is extremely long by backcountry standards but has a few areas of scrub brush and small cactus. These can easily be spotting during your survey for landing. There is an antenna building and access road that follows part of the runway on the west side. Near the middle of the runway is another access road that crosses the runway, currently there is no erosion from the crossing road. The surface is more crushed gravel than dirt and is normally firm year-round.  
 
Parking: The whole area is completely flat, so parking and camping could be anywhere. This area also has good cell phone coverage. 
 
Approach: Landing can be accomplished in either direction; wind over the mesa could create some mechanical turbulence. Landing west the approach is clear. Landing east multiple antennas at the threshold approximately 50ft tall obstruct the approach. 

Amenities: Hanksville is approximately 10 miles east on highway 24. Throw your thumb out and I’m sure a happy local will take you into town. Duke’s Slickrock Grill has some pretty yummy food and they have a campground with cabins and accommodations. 

Marc Lassaux visited 5 months ago in a Savannah S with 21 tires

Runway has seen some vehicle traffic with what appears to be gravel construction work off to the northeast area. Landing before that in the center part of the runway is good with a few ruts from the vehicles, but nothing too bad. Be careful of the towers and power poles on the western approach.

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Jeanne Henry visited 9 months ago in a Kitfox 7 Sti with 27.5 tires

Runway in good condition.

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Mike Bay visited 3 years ago in a Cessna 175 with 8.50+6 tires

I was surprised how washed out and uneven some spots were, but there was still lots of room to land and avoid the whoops and ant hills. Lots of ATV and truck activity on and around at the time of my visit, which is probably the reason for the condition. Overall my 8.5x6 tires were fine with this spot, but it could use some attention with some large equipment to grade it.

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The NIelsen Wash airstrip was recently recognized in the 2025 Henry Mountains and Fremont Gorge TMP as a road with open OHV acccess under the designation WYHM0063e. You can view this TMP by clicking here.