Transient ramp here doubles as your “short stay” parking
At Amery Municipal (AHH), "Short Stay Parking" functionally means transient ramp or tiedown space rather than a gated car park. The published rate runs $10.00 per day or $50.00 per week, which lines up more with aircraft overnight fees than downtown garage pricing. The field runs as a single Main area, so you’re never far from the terminal or the GA ramp.
The ramp sits right next to the small terminal building, and the walk is roughly 5 minutes from tiedown to the door even if you park toward the far end. AirNav’s KAHH listing calls out hangars and tiedowns as the parking options, with no mention of multi-level car structures or automated payment machines. Think light GA stopover, not big-airport park-and-ride.
AOPA’s KAHH entry backs this up by only listing hangars and tiedowns under parking, again with nothing about a separate short-term car lot. If you’re arriving by car to meet a flight, you’re basically using on-airport surface spots near the Main terminal, not a branded Short Stay facility with tickets and barriers. The $10.00 daily and $50.00 weekly figures are the only published numbers you can reliably plan around.
Regular GA pilots typically follow signage for transient parking or the GA ramp and confirm details using the FAA airport diagram before departure. A Reddit thread on flying into unfamiliar fields calls out that same pattern: check the diagram, then call the airport if anything looks unclear. At a one-runway airport like AHH, the transient area is usually obvious once you’re on the ramp.
Practical tip: call the Amery Municipal Airport office before you fly in, confirm where they want transient aircraft or short-stay cars, and ask if the $10.00 daily / $50.00 weekly rate is being applied to your specific parking plan.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $10.00/day | $10.00 |
| 3 days | $10.00/day | $30.00 |
| 7 days | $10.00/day | $70.00 |
5 min walk · next to terminal