Vehicle Parking

The Yakima Air Terminal-McAllister Field has updated our vehicle parking procedures. The steps below will assist you during your visit:

  1. Park in appropriate long or short term parking stall
  2. Remember your parking stall number
  3. Pre-pay at the terminal doors
    -or-
  4. Download the “Call to Park” app and pay from your car.

If your unable to complete these steps before your board the aircraft, please contact the local parking office at (509) 452-6472 and leave them a message.

Parking is available in the lot north of the terminal along Washington Avenue. You can also temporarily park in our cell phone lot to pickup travelers, which is located just west of the terminal building.

Both short and long term parking lots are conveniently located north of the terminal building. Each stall is identified by a number where customers may conveniently prepay for their parking at either of the blue parking booths as you enter the terminal building.

Want to extend your vacation or was delayed during you return? When you return to your vehicle the parking attendant conveniently placed a parking notice on your vehicle to be processed through their website or mailing payment to their parking office.

Hours of staffed operations

Parking lot staff are available on-site every day from
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Contact Republic Parking at (509) 452-6472 or yakima@reefparking.com to discuss your specific needs and to answer any questions you may have. You may also contact Republic Parking and make payments on their website.

Parking Booth Address:
2300 W. Washington Ave, Suite 7
Yakima, WA 98903

Current Parking Rates

1 to 2 hours – $1.00
2 to 24 hours – $10.00
Long-term parking rate: 24 hours – $10

Map Legend

Long-term Parking

  • Use this lot if you need to leave your vehicle unattended for any length of time. See parking rates above.

Short-term Parking

  • Use this lot if you need to leave your vehicle unattended for a short length of time. See parking rates above.

Cell Phone Lot

  • This lot is for temporary parking, when you are waiting to pickup travelers arriving at the airport.

Overflow Lot

  • This lot is available if the long-term parking lot in front of the building is full.

TERMINAL ENTRANCE

Main airport entrance for travelers

LONG TERM PARKING

Parking for more than 3 hours

SHORT TERM PARKING

Parking for less than 2 hours

CELL PHONE LOT

Lot is for temporary parking

CAR RENTAL

Can be found to the East of the terminal

EMPLOYEE PARKING

Parking for Yakima Air Terminal Employees

RESTAURANT/SNACKS

Check out Reno’s on the Runway!

At the Airport

There are many businesses at the airport to serve passengers and other airport guests.

McAllister Air Museum
McAllister Museum of Aviation
Reno's on the Runway
Reno’s on the Runway Restaurant
Kyoto Sushi & Steak House
Kyoto Sushi & Steak House
Waterfire Restaurant and Bar
Waterfire Restaurant and Bar
FedEx

Packages can be dropped off at 3102 W Washington Ave before 4:30pm Monday-Friday for FedEx Ground and Express delivery. If using Express shipping, you may also drop off your package by 2:00pm on Saturdays.

UPS packages can be dropped off at 3110 West Washington Ave, Yakima, WA 989803

Other Businesses at the Airport

Airporter Shuttlehttp://www.airporter.com/
Airporter Shuttle provides daily bus service between Yakima and Sea-Tac.

Cub Craftershttp://www.cubcrafters.com/
Cub Crafters is an aircraft manufacturer specializing in Top Cub and Super Cub aircraft. Cub Crafters are known world wide for their craftsmanship.

Explore Aviation LLC.http://www.exploreaviationllc.com/
Brian and Jennifer Thompson have operated Explore Aviation at hanger 18, 2401 S 21st Ave (Yakima Air Park) since 2002. Brian earned his pilots license in 1968 flying with Charlie McAllister, Gini Richardson and others at Yakima Airport. After flying in Alaska for 20 years, Brian and Jennifer, a certified ground instructor, now train others for tailwheel, commercial and instrument privileges in their 1940 Piper J3 and 1945 Stinson 108. See Explore Aviation on Facebook. By appointment only. Call 509 945 1985

Flight Aware Live Flight Trackerhttp://flightaware.com/live/airport/KYKM
Live flight tracker for the Yakima Air Terminal-McAllister Field.

FAA N-Number Databasehttp://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Inquiry.aspx
Enter the N-number of an aircraft and this FAA database will give you information about the aircraft and it’s owner.

Food Facility Engineeringhttp://www.foodfacility.com/

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Food Facility Engineering’s history began in 1954 when Food Industry Research and Engineering (FIRE) opened for business. FIRE preformed several research projects and audits for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, as well as specializing in the design of controlled atmosphere storage and packing facilities, providing valuable background for advanced technical design of distribution, storage and processing plant design.

Today, after designing hundreds of projects, the personnel of Food Facility Engineering can offer clients single source, total responsibility for stand-alone planning, engineering and construction project management or, in concert with our strategic partners, full turnkey design/construction services.  Food Facility Engineering serves clients throughout the US and various parts of the world, from our home office in Yakima, Washington. Food Facility Engineering is able to handle both large and small projects ranging from several thousand dollars to over one hundred million dollars. Our expertise and versatility are noteworthy because the projects our engineers have undertaken and completed both simple and complex have resulted in satisfied clients who operate cost-effective facilities, many of which are industry standards. Our longevity is demonstrated by our many clients who continue to rely on us project after project.

McAllister Museum of Aviationhttp://www.mcallistermuseum.org/
Discover early aviation in the Yakima Valley. The museum offers many exhibits of pioneers in aviation.

McCormick Air Centerhttp://www.mccormickaircenter.com/
McCormick Air Center is the airport’s newest full service FBO offering fueling, aircraft maintenance, avionics, flight training and charters.

Port of Seattlehttp://www.portseattle.org/seatac/
Information about Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Includes helpful travel information.

Sea-Tac Airline Informationhttp://www.portseattle.org/seatac/flights/airlines.shtml
This is a handy site to find information about air carriers operating out of Sea-Tac. It includes phone numbers and links to the different carriers.

Transportation Security Administrationhttp://www.tsa.gov/public/display?theme=175
Want information on what you can and can’t take aboard an aircraft? Check the traveler tips section of the TSA web site to find the prohibited items list. It also has helpful tips on how to get through the security checkpoint with ease.

Washington Airport Management Associationhttp://www.wama.us/
The Washington Airport Management Association (WAMA) was created in 1970 to improve airports and airport management in Washington state. We build relationships between members, industry professionals, and state and federal government representatives to promote effective airport management.

Washington Pilots Associationhttp://yakimawpa.wordpress.com/
Yakima Chapter Washington Pilots Association

Washington State Aeronauticshttp://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Aviation/
WSDOT Aviation provides assistance to and information for general aviation airports and pilots throughout the state. They also provide search and rescue operations for missing aircraft.

Yakima Aerosporthttp://www.yakimaaerosport.com/
Home of the Super 18 Cub and Breezy

Yakima Airport Information From Air Navhttp://www.airnav.com/airport/YKM
Airport information from AirNav. Includes runway lengths, frequencies, description of navigational aids and other helpful information for pilots.

Yakima Air Park
Yakima Air Park is located on the South end of Taxiway Charlie of which provide “Condo style” hangars which are privately owned and operated. Traditionally, the members hold pancake breakfasts on Saturday which allow our local community to experience the General Aviation side of the industry. The location also holds both the Experimental Aircraft Association and Washington Pilots Association meetings for the Central Washington Chapters.

Airport Map