







Auburn Municipal Airport (AUN) is a public general aviation airport located about three miles north of downtown Auburn, in Placer County, California. The airport is owned and operated by the City of Auburn and serves private pilots, flight training, emergency services, and local aviation businesses. It sits at an elevation of approximately 1,536 feet above sea level and has a single asphalt runway designated 07/25, which is about 3,700 feet long with additional overruns at each end. The airport offers aviation fuel, aircraft maintenance, flight instruction, aircraft rentals, and supports operations like air ambulances and law enforcement aviation. It is surrounded by an industrial park that promotes aviation-related and light industrial businesses, making it an important economic hub for the region. Auburn Municipal Airport is also used by private charter operators and scenic flight tours, and it hosts local aviation community groups. The airport plays a key role in connecting the Sierra Nevada foothills region, providing a reliable base for pilots in Northern California, and has been continuously updated to support future growth and safety improvements.
The webcam is set up at EAA Chapter 526's hangar at Auburn Municipal Airport, giving viewers a live look at the daily activities of the airport. From this feed, aviation enthusiasts can watch pilots preparing their aircraft, maintenance work being done, and the general hustle and bustle of a small general aviation airport. The camera captures small planes taxiing, taking off, and landing, making it a perfect window for lovers of light aviation and those who enjoy seeing the hands-on world of private flying. It's an engaging way to experience the charm of a local airport, observe the work of dedicated pilots and mechanics, and enjoy the sights of aircraft up close from anywhere in the world.