A 2003 aerial view of the former
Parking is available at St. Athan for up to 40 aircraft, and the facilities also include three aircraft maintenance hangars. Please
They
____________________________________________________. Airport is located south of the intersection of Route 60 & Center
Abandoned Places Arizona North West Arizona black canyon dog track congress gas station echeverria airfield christmas tree inn flagstaff farm house jack ass acres parks abandoned house red butte airfield North East Arizona bloody basin cabin abandoned 1920s ranch ellas frontier trading post meteor crater observatory standard oil trading post was on the
of Scott Murdock). Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is a neglected military runway found 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. There were 2 steel plates on the
wealthy owner of an oil company in Los Angeles that encouraged use of
Conner Field was on the November 1934 Sectional Chart (courtesy of
H.C. Mitchell & Associates used the Golden Turkey Mine in 1933. bushes on the runways & plan to go back to do more work to make
Short version, I
Today, at Harshaw there are a couple of buildings left to see. portions remain of the 2 runways, but housing has progressively
depicted as "Salome Site 27B". which I think has a little something to do with keeping the unrich
(courtesy of Chris Kennedy). No sign of full-scale aircraft using the strip.. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Location: Tucson Mountain Traffic Interchange on I-40). as
The Salome Site
as it served as
Fort Bayard 32.79696, -108.15064 History: The Buffalo army originally utilized this fort to protect early settlers from Apache attacks. Each structure took about six weeks to create and cost around $150,000 each. the 3 unpaved runways of the former
The 1945 Haire
large concrete underground structure that looks to be a huge
A
This abandoned horse racing track was an exercise in hubris from its inception. Kennedy of a hangar which remains at the site of the old Lake Havasu
"American Airways Field" as being located 18 miles south of
", Echeverria
having a 1,500' east/west runway. to the book "Best Place in the Country" by Mike Hoza &
At one point, the little airparks 5,000-foot runway saw up to seven arrivals each day. The Aerodromes
Signal Aux AAF #7 (revised
Airport once again on the 1949 Gila River World Aeronautical Chart
The airfield layout of Forrest, from a 1942 USAAF map of Douglas AAF & its satellite airfields (courtesy of John Voss). the longest being a 3,350' northeast/southwest strip. Rick
a rest & recreation center for AAF personnel. The portion
the control tower & terminal at right. The crazy history, beautiful desert landscape, and abandoned structures make Two Guns a place you wont want to miss. Number 1 takes
The
flagpole is the same one seen above in the 1943
parts laying around there.. Even his
The aircraft, however, began being transferred to the boneyard, known officially as the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG), as early as 1946. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[468,60],'urbexunderground_com-narrow-sky-1','ezslot_10',618,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-urbexunderground_com-narrow-sky-1-0'); As the worlds largest historic boneyard, the facility has housed and maintained nearly every iconic American aircraft, from the B-29 Enola Gay to the SR-71 Blackbird. 34.27006, -112.20473Photo Credit: azoffroad.net. Abandoned mid-century Phoenix airfields steeped in history are all around us. nor listed among
by the Arizona Gliding Academy & the Claiborne Flight Academy. information indicates that radio facilities were not installed. Most notably, it opens up archaeology and the study of ancient peoples to the general population. while the 1990
multiple
earliest depiction of the Tonopah CAA airfield which has been located. sleeves, is in the background. From 1937-1956, the Arizona Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO) worked two mines nearby. (courtesy of John Voss). Airfields (Abandoned & Repurposed): Arizona CONTENTS Allied Airstrip Benson Intermediate Field/Benson Airport (original) Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Allied Airstrip (last edit 11 March 2017) Location: Tucson Coordinates: 32.148583, -110.853222 Status: Closed; repurposed as a city street (as E Drexel road between S Wilmot Rd & S Mann Ave) Airport. Sign up for our newsletter and enter to win the second edition of our book. Status: Active Military Field as a rectangular property outline. for prospective buyers who would spend 2 days touring the town site. In contrast, the
road. There are also the ruins of three stamp mills in town. The airfield & facilities were constructed in only 6 months, along with 3 auxiliary fields. along with the
Airport was also depicted several miles to the east. between 1945-49. as it
In 1954 the Ford
different era. it
Corporation. including the
replaced by a more modern airport on higher ground just North of the
field. Field / Quartzsite Airport, Quartzsite, AZ. February 1946 through February 1947 Sectional Charts (according
can see these yellow markings on [aerial photos]. I request financial contributions from site visitors, to
and
The name of the field was changed
There are plenty of places I kept off this list so get out there and explore. The outside is available to the general population consistently, however, the entryways that permit you to get to the underground cells appear to just be open and opened occasionally and erratically. Aviation Safety Network - used to check IATA airport codes Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Arizona - used to check IATA and ICAO airport codes Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona - used for information on former airports at this site -. The town had a general shop, post office, multiple saloons, a blacksmith, a meat market, a schoolhouse, a boarding house, a hotel, and a brewery in its prime. only as "Landing Strip" on the 1980 USGS topo map. plans
field was depicted as "Wickenburg" Airport on the 1969 USGS
Offer subject to change without notice. to fly. InnerConn Technology Inc., a producer of circuit boards for computers and watches, built the Domes in 1983. runway, the remains of which are barely perceptible. International Harvester Proving Ground Airfield was on the September 1953 Phoenix Sectional Chart. One day in 1958, Robert McCulloch suddenly flew in &
A
other running east/west at the northern end of the field, which is
field after the war when if was probably not used very much. intentions & came to help. to build an
consisted of two 6,000' asphalt runways, taxiways, control tower, a
aircraft on the site of Quartzsite Airport, including the Bede BD-5
whatever powered the beacon, be it batteries or some kind of
Auxiliary Army Airfield #5 / Topock Field, Topock, AZ. and
Cameron
Havasu City Airport. His report: "The
is difficult to make out the head of the arrow unless you're standing
Rick
Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). Theres
situation he leans over & his glasses are sucked out the window. It was later utilized as a tuberculosis, Read More 15 Abandoned Places In New Mexico [MAP]Continue, Hunting for abandoned places in Louisiana?
Although there are more exciting abandoned places in Arizona, the old airfield is cool to see, especially if you have a drone to shoot it with. by the time of
portion to the north of the Interstate was still depicted as an
described
As it existed in the 1997 USGS
Saunders, looking north across I-40 along the remains of Topock's
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Northern Arizona Abandoned Places In Louisiana 1. which
at the Needles
ensure that it continues to be available & to grow. Yucca
(according to Chris Kennedy). Now it gets good. site is not supported by commercial advertising . buildings at the Lake Havasu site are obviously from its days as the
All things considered, they were requested to work for a specific measure of time in the copper mines that filled the regions economy. Number 1 took off
The
Too bad.. spent some time being used as an approach simulation field for Luke
The
but this does
It consisted of
of Scott Murdock). Ford maintained
The
Therefore,
depicted Salome as a public-use
A 1997 USGS aerial view looking
Heres how our system works: Abandoned: Is abandoned with ruins and, Read More 31 Ghost Towns In Nevada [MAP]Continue, 2023 Urbex Underground - WordPress Theme by Kadence WP, 147 Dead Birds In The Ghost City Penthouse, Hunted Down In An Abandoned Renaissance Faire, Ultimate Guide to Finding Abandoned Places. Fire groups had the option to prevent the fire from spreading to different designs and three suspects were captured for pyromania. Soon American
If the
1992
A circa 1940s aerial view of a
the Site Six resort in the foreground, and 2 Lockheed Constellation
facility at the airfield. building with the little control tower, which I guess was the
garage/repair facility apparently sits on an old hangar foundation. Flying
Havasu Auxiliary Army Airfield #6 (LHU) / Havasu Airpark, Lake Havasu
(on the north side of the apron). The crater was about a mile in diameter, 2.4 miles in circumference, and more than 550 feet deep as a result of the impact. airfield was evidently abandoned (again) at some point in 1964. as it was no
topo map labeled the airfield as 27 B Lax Phoenix. There is a graveyard west of Harshaw across the street. attorney had to prove to the military prior ownership of the land. [runway] intersection the remains of the windsock are still there. Ground Airfield. airplanes at that site when I would drive by in approximately 1999.. It depicted
This airfield
Field #5', among others. Kennedy of what appears to be a control tower cab. A 1951 US Government aerial view
and in the The
Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
prison & housing migrant workers. barracks turned into living quarters, grocery, restaurant and bar. Aux #7. Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is an unwanted military landing strip situated in Dateland, Arizona, 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. Administration. out. 5,000' northeast/southwest strip. There are many
standing. American
A July 2011 aerial view looking
Take the back roads, follow train tracks, and find some places for yourself. depiction of the airfield which has been located. I got it resolved & both graduated. or any other improvements. There
Tragically, on May 17, 2020, a fire annihilated a decent piece of the old Route 66 fascination, including one of the pinnacles. was also known as Kingman Auxiliary AAF #7. was on the March
east/west runway, looking west toward the southernmost east/west
It
An
Over the course of the several years, the town would get its own mailing station, cantinas, lodging, and sheriff, from there, the sky is the limit, as the populace surpassed 1,000. topo map. In November
Kluczewo Airfield in Poland was built by the Luftwaffe in 1935 and later taken over by the Red Army. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. Airways Field looks like a real airport: two 152s & a 303. Everything
There were no
another day in flight training.. covered the middle portion of the airport site. The place is locked down and is an active airplane scrap yard, but they do offer tours which is totally worth it. USGS aerial view. Airfield Directory (courtesy
AAAF & Signal AAAF were "two
incredibly hard, and anyone who has ever had to. present-day. Evidence suggested that another runway existed parallel to the existing one on the north side of the main base complex. much turf there]. but
Salome
as
network of emergency landing fields. The
versus single or
F-100F crashing at the northeast end of the runway. on top of one of the buildings at
Below are 14 different ghost towns you can explore across the great state of Michigan along with their status and exact GPS coordinates. here for the site's main menu. That spot is apparently the
He told the
emergency landing strip to be used as a satellite field by Kingman
The March 1958 Phoenix Sectional
Youre in the right place. A 1960 USGS aerial view of
Coordinates: 32.148583, -110.853222 airfield was still operated by Ford as a private airfield, known as
A
School. There appears to
of Kingman. Voss). Closed: After 1999 and before 2004 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields; personal visit in 2004) on the October 1958 through September 1960 Sectional Charts
depicted
Rick
youre looking for. Brian observed, it shows the
circa 1965 aerial view looking north at the west end of Lake Havasu
Class Book of Claiborne Flight Academy's Class 44D. in the accident. The
to build a
(Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). runway.. Although now a decaying ruin, this stone cabin's history includes several notable figures. To
runways. Many planes were placed in storage programs at various airports. (Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). Havasu as having 3 runways, with the longest being a 4,300'
Chart (according to Rick Jackson). The domes distinctive design is claimed to allow significant amounts of energy to be harnessed, opening portals to the other side. The
Red Butte Airfield (Grand Canyon Airport), Arizona - Ghost Towns of the Civil Aeronautic Administration's network of emergency landing
table on the 1964 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of John
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona - Yuma area itself looks like it could still be used by small aircraft in an
Topock AAAF has had a limited amount of impact. An April 2020 photo by Mike McGarry
The boneyard is located between Wilmot Road and Kolb Road, north of Valencia Road and south of Escalante Road. Yuma Aux #3 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. In 1882, they laid their lines across the area, just south of what would later be known as Meteor City. Dennison was 3 miles east of Meteor City, and Sunshine was 4.5 miles west. #7 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. (according to Chris Kennedy). circa 1965 photo (courtesy of Cameron Shepherd, enhanced by Bill
the U.S. Government, and operated by the Civil Aeronautics
with the arch supports already showing early signs of collapsing
15 of the 1/20/43 Class 43-4D yearbook from Wickenburg's Fifth Glider
Needles Mountain Road, may indicate a
Steve Hoza. Below are 24 of my favorite abandoned places across the state! under construction on the south side (left in the photo) of the
last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the Ford
to David Brooks). small airfield (located in between the towns of Forepaugh &
would indicate that it was being used as one of
point between 2002-2006. as it was
proving ground surrounding the
(courtesy of Rick Jackson). A 1/27/18 photo by Tim Gagnon of
1/31/28 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of
Saunders of remaining tarmac along Topock's former runway. being 6,000'. acquired a total of 800 acres in 1942. to construct an
Flights left
to use some of the original military facilities. This airfield was built during WW2 as one of 5 satellite fields for Douglas AAF, which offered specialized night training in B-25 & B-26 bombers. Airport was evidently abandoned in 1958, as it was no longer depicted
It is
A Part 141
The
hiking activities. Tim Gagnon observed, Only
34.34226, -98.87417Photo Credit: hikearizona.com. 2/24/1949 aerial view (from the Maricopa County Flood Control
Grasha). Intermediate Field was apparently abandoned at some point
For aviators that are history-minded, Freeman's bare-bones site is the Mother Lode as it does its one job. Discover 12 abandoned places in Arizona. depiction which has been located of the Lake Havasu airfield. Kennedy). After some extensive research on theWeb,I have found some images and additional information on previous airfield configurations, including the original runway configuration when the field first opened in 1927. A
leaving portions
table on the January 1964 Phoenix Sectional Chart (according
Quartzsite. 10. the tire streaks all over it. Aux #5, Lake Havasu Aux #6, and Signal
The
There was a gas station, a gift shop, and Valentines diner in the post. 7/30/22) -
Mercer). But their
date of construction of the airfield is unknown. formation of PT-17s on the cover of Wind Drift, the
airfield had started to be used as Wickenburg's Municipal Airport by
Army Airfield / Ford Motor Proving Ground Airfield (58AZ), Yucca, AZ, 34.88, -114.12
airport. Stratford reported, Interestingly, Echeverria appears to have
Wayne Peters
I like it much better in the photo.. adjacent
listed as Site 6 Resort. Airport. Although
on the May 1999 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of Ron Plante). The walls look like walls I saw in Iraq and Afghanistan
map. 1962 USGS topo map depicted Quartzsite Airport as a generically
numerous cities like Cleveland, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles &
a rotating airway beacon with course lights at the site of Tonopah
KAAF-YAAF', dated October 1943. showing 'Topock
depicted Conner Field as an auxiliary airfield. the 1945 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of John Voss). construction of I-40 years ago. the site of Salome Intermediate Field. In 1980 a fire consumed the whole intricate, leaving just the establishments you see today. it appears that the pavement has been removed from this one. In the past few years, the town has had a remarkable renaissance, and it currently has a population of about 500 people, a number of restored historic sites, and a vibrant artist community. site of Salome Intermediate Field, of The most curious thing I
Located about 40 miles north of Phoenix, just off I-17 near Black Canyon City, the Black Canyon City Dog Track has been ravaged by vandals and the elements since being abandoned at the end of the '80s. the fencing looks pretty recent.. Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). between 1954-56, Interstate 40 was built right through the former
Revised 12/18/22. location of a former aircraft hangar.. A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison from
2/22/16) -
the ground, I missed the threshold stripe & the remains of the
view looking north from the 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona - Yuma area the
Sectional Chart depicted the Salome Landing Field as Site 28B. Before Arizona turned into a state, and the west was still wild, mining action, as per Arizona State University, started nearby during the 1870s with Charles Brown, a Tuscon occupant. 4/20/43 National Archives aerial view (courtesy of Brian Rehwinkel)
Military
Taylorcraft TG-6 training gliders, with Douglas C-47 tow aircraft. For the time being, it is roasting in the sun, surrounded by graffiti that somehow complements it and makes for a terrific selfie backdrop. of concrete that look to be the foundations of the tower that held
Commerce Department Descriptions of Airports & Landing Fields in
Ground Airfield. We
Publishing Airport Directory (according
1954 USGS topo map depicted Wickenburg Airport as having a single
This
rectangular spot on the aircraft parking apron next to the buildings
total of 3 unpaved runways. Near the spot marked DV19767 &
Airport Directory Company's 1934 Airport Directory (according
DV1965 are several Survey Markers. Rick Jackson). gone through a somewhat confusing succession of names through the
about 1991. site was remodeled & improved for use as a rest &
12 Abandoned Places in Arizona - Atlas Obscura looking south along the remains of Salome's north/south runway, where
a 5,585 acre irregularly-shaped property having 2 asphalt 6,000'
Youd have to dodge a few big
a 6/17/43 aerial
depicted Conner Field as having 3 unpaved runways. The
depicted as having a single unpaved northeast/southwest runway with a
runway was 6,000' of oil-hardened pavement & 300' wide. Salome Intermediate Field as
field was established in 1943 & consisted of 2 runways. I
This
Lockheed L-188 turboprop Electra airliners replaced the
in the 1931
Kennedy). Claiborne Flight Academy was owned by Harry Claiborne. Aux AAF #5 (revised
Training Detachment (courtesy of Mike Parkin, enhanced by Bill
Supercobras & P-63 Kingcobras at Yucca AAF. Echeverria
Airport was no longer depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. A
The larger &
along with a shorter north/south
A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of
Swap meets subsequently took over the space . surrounding Echeverria's flagpole, and the foundation of a building
A
I also found several broken pieces
DoD improvements constructed at the site between 1943-1946 were 95 buildings, 3 runways, 4 taxiways, gasoline station . A partial tunnel blasted into a steep ridge is all that remains of a failed railway across Arizona. The Beacon Itself was a survey
having 2 paved runways. was transferred to the Department of Interior in 1946. Petley (enhanced by Bill Grasha)
The runway has
disposal plant. a 2,300' square landing mat at the runway intersection. If
This
still
Before the foundation of Silverbell, these networks were known as Pelton and Atlas Camp. total of 3 unpaved runways were still depicted on the 1990 USGS topo
Note that the
depicted a single paved north/south runway, with no ramp, buildings,
An
Arizona100,
miles west of Centennial, AZ. If youre having trouble finding abandoned places, be sure to check out our Ultimate Guide to Finding Abandoned Places, or explore abandoned places near you. the town of Salome. depiction which has been located of the Lake Havasu field. while the area
the former north/south runway. located
an auxiliary airfield owned & operated by George Conner. during WW2. As of
Airport continued to be depicted through the March 1969 Sectional
Some of our favorite abandoned places in Arizona include the rest stop known as Two Guns, on the I-40 east of Flagstaff. side of the road; its very easy to find, once you know what
August 1940 Sectional Chart (according to Rick Jackson)
Grasha) of 2 beautiful Lockheed L-049 Constellation airliners parked
Opened: 1930-1931 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields) the beacon. 6/22/43 aerial view from the 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
photo. built across the
former runway. depicted Salome
the cantonment/administration area. was
Please
likely indicates the field was closed by that point. as an auxiliary airfield. The mine had a 100-foot-long shaft, which was later expanded to a 500-foot-deep inclined shaft, and approximately 2,000 feet of workings. paved 5,500' runways still existed, along with the slightest trace of
Like many abandoned places in Arizona, the Cliffton Cliff Jail has seen better days, but is still popular with tourists and travelers. One white and two yellow Xs can be discerned in the image. 2015 aerial view of the Quartzsite compass rose which
of a Cessna 185, a Champ, and a Cessna 150 tailwheel conversion at
site covers airfields in all 50 states. The eeriest abandoned places in Arizona include: Gold King Mansion. USGS topo map labeled the site as "Salome Field". was depicted as an auxiliary airfield. The
arrangement needed for airport use.. Kennedy). are many horse tracks & it looks like a sheep path right down the
Rehwinkel reported, I found an article in a 1948 Prescott
Arizona100,
The
visited the site of the old Lake Havasu Airport in September 2004. The ancient Frisco terminal, a modest jail, the large arsenal, and a few churches may all be found in this town. with the Yucca Air to Air Gunnery Range. room.. An all-out of 11,000 hours of flight preparation were logged at Dateland during WW2. the runway between these 2 areas is untouched. Initially, it began as a gunnery preparing base, as a helper field for the Yuma Aerial Flying School Gunnery Range. two 6,000' asphalt runways (14/32 & 18/36). depicted Tonopah as an unpaved triangular landing area. creosote bushes. It
6,000'. With such countless cases being marked and new networks being worked for the excavators and their families, a state-funded school was assembled, having enrolled 75 understudies in its most memorable year. along the remains of Echeverria's runway. a total of 550,000 acres, and the range had 4 airfields. prop the 152 & send it home with a CFI. The grounds are in poor condition, so keep an eye out for shattered glass. reported in 2006, The bunker for the skeet range still exists
finish the cross-country flight but not in the same airplane. It also said
A 1958 aerial photo showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar remained standing, but the airfield area appeared to have been put into cultivation. not necessarily prove the airport was still open at that point. The two structures are as yet standing however in unfortunate shape with the burial ground a mile or so up the street. I
with
listed Salome
consider a donation of an equivalent amount, at the least. Conner
then, the only remaining buildings are the main hangar & 2
Harshaw consented and moved his crowd west to the current site of Harshaw. It is also the last active American boneyard. Like Atlas Obscura and get our latest and greatest stories in your Facebook feed. A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera at the
Chrysler planned
is yet another name used for the airport - The Hassayampa Flying
depicted Ford Motor as having 2 paved runways, with the longest being
depicted at all on the site on the 1944 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy
2022 by Paul Freeman. Bud reported, Theres
airplanes in every garage & world-class resorts on every beach a
north at the site of the original Lake Havasu Airport, after the
Yucca Air to Air Gunnery Range was located to the southwest of Yucca
was
The mine is located on the right side of the main road, slightly north of Golden Belt Mill. Every weekday we compile our most wondrous stories and deliver them straight to you. north of the 2 service roads is also untouched. new place is gorgeous, but fenced off in a very aggressive manner -
Tonopah CAA airfield sat along the route from Phoenix to Blythe, CA. "Kingman
The Kingman AAF
having 2 unpaved runways, with a beacon on the south side of the
Bureau of Land Management. my wife & I flew out there for the morning. (courtesy of John Voss). It
apparently closed again by 1956. as no airfield
government protection. facilities. (according to Chris Kennedy), The
"Kingman #7" as an auxiliary airfield. flight instructor at this field before he went overseas.. Motor Proving Ground Airfield. a link trainer, an observation tower, the flagpole, and other scenes. Parkin, enhanced by Bill Grasha). A 1/2/12 aerial view by Paul Anton
former Signal Aux #7 property is currently under the control of the
ground with 1 x 2 wood strips very obscure,
There are 2
operation of this site. could be wrong, but if you look closely at it, it does look kind of
Purpose: Used to service its namesake aircraft scrapyard, as well as others adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Location: Benson According to the
yet listed among active airfields. depiction of the Salome Airport which has been located. http://www.sonic.net/azfuller/WWIIfld.htm, http://www.airforcebase.net/aaf/cfs_list.html, 33.5,
A 6/8/07 aerial view looking
Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport, Yucca AAF / Ford Motor Proving Ground Airfield, 11/13/07