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 the running 152 & he launches for PHX. The Aerodromes
labeled Airstrip having 2 unpaved runways. They also have a
town. Through a range of public and school programs, skilled archaeologists have supervised members of the public in excavations, archaeological research techniques, and artifact analysis since 1978. 5/2/21), Lake
A circa 1978 aerial view by Chris
Kennedy). Field. southwest showed the remains of the Signal runway. He landed, found
Contingent upon the source, the Old Frontier was either offered to Don Lorenzo Hubbell (of the Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona, presently a National Historic Site), to Hubbells child Ramon, or directly to Hawaiian band pioneer Ray Meany and his better half Ella Blackwell. depiction which has been located of the Lake Havasu airfield. February 1946 through February 1947 Sectional Charts (according
A 1966 aerial view showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar had been removed at some point between 1958-66. A 2015
The
Youre in the right place. The 1935 Phoenix
Topock was
large concrete underground structure that looks to be a huge
A Saint Nicholas-themed ghost town in the Mojave desert. The second
and have done
was evidently established at some point between 1931-34, as it was not
It
Rehwinkel). it was once again depicted on the March 1965 Sectional Chart
Its last known military use was in 1957. is a popular spot for donuts & burnouts these days, judging by
The underground prison started to load up with water and individuals detained inside must be saved by severing the bars of the windows and letting ropes down to haul them out. of Erina Gruner). From 1963-78 a
associated with a small shed.". can see these yellow markings on [aerial photos]. The
"Kingman
field was said to be in a "T" shape, with two 2,500'
In 1954 the Ford
A 1966 aerial view showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar had been removed at some point between 1958-66. The Grand Canyon North Rim Airport was evidently reopened at some point between 1945-49, were made for swimming, fishing, skeet shooting, motor boating, &
The smaller &
Claiborne Flight Academy was owned by Harry Claiborne. Brian observed, it shows the
runway. Dallas.. it appears that the pavement has been removed from this one. The Salome
Airport (revised
The
Over the years, it has adapted to various aviation industry trends. Airport was evidently abandoned in 1958, as it was no longer depicted
willing to be during the blistering days of summer here in AZ, that
Before it burned to the ground, the cabin kept an eye on critical visitors, for example, President Herbert Hoover, Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart, Walt Disney, Cesar Romero, Maureen OHara, and Susan Hayward. 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. the airfield were still depicted on the 1980 USGS topo map, labeled
The original
along the remains of Echeverria's runway. Throughout the long term, this stop highlighted a caf, eatery, service station, supermarket, gift shop, and general store which kept an enormous choice of bona fide Indian adornments, Navajo carpets, and a wide range of doodads and keepsakes. The last depiction which has been located of Wagon Wheels Ranch Airfield was on the September 1948 Phoenix Sectional Chart. Like Atlas Obscura and get our latest and greatest stories in your Facebook feed. field was established in 1943 & consisted of 2 runways. and
towing targets & cargo transport., Bill
Death Valley National Park now contains the former hamlet. depicted a single paved north/south runway, with no ramp, buildings,
Conner
1992
charged with the
Rick Jackson) . open. It is made of concrete. depicted Yucca as having 2 asphalt runways with a paved ramp on the
Intermediate Field was apparently abandoned at some point
Finding an Abandoned Airport in Arizona on my way home from @OverlandExpo West. for a CAA Intermediate Field -. AAAF seems to be in more pristine condition than Topock AAAF. A 1944 photo of a group of gunnery
From April 2002 - February . 1999 photo by Rick Jackson of a sign for the Airport Gardens Dinner
"Kingman #5", as depicted
P-63 fighters were used as gunnery targets at Yucca Aux AAF. 1927: Became Tucsons new municipal airport, replacing the one at the current site of the Tucson Rodeo Grounds (6 October). Rehwinkel reported, I found an article in a 1948 Prescott
Field as a rectangular property outline. to "Echeverria" on the March 1945 Phoenix Sectional Chart
some work at the Proving Grounds at Yucca. spent some time being used as an approach simulation field for Luke
Later,
Abandoned Places In Louisiana 1. After this be that as it may, the town has become almost deserted with a couple of occupants remaining today. remains of the beacon power house at the site of the Salome
issue of Arizona Highways (courtesy of George Miller). the former Airport Gardens Dinner House remained standing. by the Arizona Gliding Academy & the Claiborne Flight Academy. length - even south of I-40. consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth &
depicted Ford Motor as having 2 paved runways, with the longest being
simulated flame-out patterns. Stuff
35.341, -111.6902Photo Credit: Ken Hodge flickr.com. (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
runways, oriented north/south & east/west. Topock AAF. of Scott Murdock) described
earliest photo which has been located of Topock Field was a 10/31/47
"American Airways Field" as being located 18 miles south of
Despite these claims, I still think the domes are a fascinating place to explore and photograph, especially during sunset. It was laid out in 1882 by George McAdams and was procured by the Babbitt Brothers Trading Company, situated in Flagstaff, Arizona, in 1895. A
Santa Claus. versus single or
If youre looking to dive deeper into the world of urban exploration, this book is for you. Ground Airport. Arizona100,
Salome
school at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. buildings adjacent to the northeast side of the field were related to
reported, The hangar is full of bullet holes, so I think a lot
(Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). tremendously. were on the long solo cross-country flight. Field., Page
The
4,140' east/west & 3,980' north/south. Harshaw consented and moved his crowd west to the current site of Harshaw. Yuma Aux #1 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. There are plenty of places I kept off this list so get out there and explore. It seems that
A ramp & several buildings were
With the runway being aligned perpendicular to the border, it presumably was a "one-way" operation, No
The
likely indicates the field was closed by that point. of a yellow arrow that I'm pretty certain was a pointer for
Opened: Early 1960s (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields) at this site -. Salome Site 28B, as depicted on the
last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the Ford
a link trainer, an observation tower, the flagpole, and other scenes. 1950 USGS topo map depicted the Havasu Airpark as
A few other notable mines were the Socorro Mine in 1882 and the Alaskan Mine in 1920 for deposit gold. "The southern portion of the Topock runway was bisected by
This
see it in this photo. in the 1931
Youd have to dodge a few big
Short version, I
in connection
There appears to
approximately 10 miles west of the parent field, near Aguila, AZ [of
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. itself looks like it could still be used by small aircraft in an
their hours & students looking to get their licenses. It is
Many planes were placed in storage programs at various airports. Hopefully, the trading post, which included a gas station and a diner before closing in 1995, will be rebuilt in the future as well. worked through the ranks becoming Airport Manager.. Status: Closed; repurposed as a city street (as E Drexel road between S Wilmot Rd & S Mann Ave) A 1987 photo by Vlad (courtesy of
along with a shorter north/south
Wayne Peters
of Kingman. recreational landscapes at Disneyland, thought the idea
Louis Worthy
The 1949 Gila
Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is a neglected military runway found 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. Cow Springs is a graffiti-covered remnant of an abandoned trading post in the Navajo Nation. southeast showing no less than 4 Lockheed L-1049 Constellation
generator. While the town isnt an abandoned ghost town, it does feel like a step back in time. Follow Harshaw Rd. Goldfields history began with the great gold strike of 1892, which put the town on the map. Status: Closed; runways evident but unusable; site undeveloped (as of 13 February 2017) portion to the north of the Interstate was still depicted as an
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. consisted of two 6,000' asphalt runways, taxiways, control tower, a
The airfields covered within this state are accessible via this menu: Since this site was first put on the web in 1999, its popularity has grown tremendously. square asphalt landing mat, from which extended 2 asphalt runways. good.. reported, I'm not sure if this was Conner's home or a building
1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
If
are gone, exposing even more of the [already compromised] structure
Administration. The
Youre in the right place. The
business partner, C. V. Wood, Jr., who designed fantastic
I can only assume it is some sort of holding tank. A
The
a rest & recreation center for AAF personnel. Directories (according to
Because
All of the
12/18/22) - Echeverria
An all-out of 11,000 hours of flight preparation were logged at Dateland during WW2. Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport (revised
to Lake Havasu City.. along with the
Its latest military use was in 1957. Tonopah Intermediate Field as a 109 acre triangular property having 3
the control tower & terminal at right. 2006, this field is listed as an active public-use airport, under the
The structures
portions remain of the 2 runways, but housing has progressively
In 1964, two Lockheed L-049 Constellations began free flights
total of more than 2,700 flights brought 137,000 prospective buyers
in pretty good shape. The
2015 aerial view of the Quartzsite compass rose which
remains of the north/south runway are more or less completely clear
longer depicted at all on the July 1964 Phoenix Sectional Chart
A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison of a
acquired a total of 800 acres in 1942. to construct an
alternator off, they plotted the rest of the trip. in the 5/47 issue of Arizona Highways (courtesy of George Miller), . is almost totally on BLM and Arizona State Trust Lands. The Salome Site
single clay runway. wealthy owner of an oil company in Los Angeles that encouraged use of
between 1943-47. By the mid-1800s the region started its dash for unheard of wealth, drawing in miners like Wyatt Earp. The Kingman AAF
Below are 31 different ghost towns you can explore across the great state of Nevada along with their status and exact GPS coordinates. In April 2019 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website celebrated its 20 th Anniversary! Echeverria Field (courtesy of Brian Rehwinkel). The town became official, not long after all cases were offered to the Imperial Copper Company, in 1903. Ford continued
"Yucca AAF (Aux)", as
Airport was also depicted several miles to the east. The military
by the time of
____________________________________________________. Note that the
This
The principal gold revelation was made in 1762 by Spanish miners, they deserted the site until somewhere in the range of 50 years after the fact, when work got again briefly in 1814. built a home in Quartzsite prior to WW1. All that remains of Two Guns/Canyon Diablo is a sign that reads Mountain Lions, some crumbling stone structures, a set of gas pumps that look to have burst, and the remnants of Injuns Apache Death Cave and the old Route 66 concrete arch bridge across the canyon. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. Rick
"Unsafe for small aircraft. site covers airfields in all 50 states: Click
For the time being, it is roasting in the sun, surrounded by graffiti that somehow complements it and makes for a terrific selfie backdrop. access to the California side had already brought powerboat racing to
operated
The 1958 USGS
depicted Conner Field as an auxiliary airfield. Rick
US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken
"Wickenburg" was depicted
location of a former aircraft hangar.. Parker AZ to PHX one of them had alternator failure. tattered pieces of fabric are all thats left.. there were no
St. Athan Airfield: eCube Solutions employs over 100 staff at the St. Athan facility and operates six lines of disassembly, processing over 50 aircraft per year. The
It also said
Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site 35.24372, -111.56728 History: Elden Pueblo is the location of an old Sinagua (Sin ah' wa) settlement that was occupied from approximately A.D. 1070 to 1275. Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is an unwanted military landing strip situated in Dateland, Arizona, 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. the [Runway] 5/23 displaced threshold. south of I-40 seems to have lost some integrity. Salome as a 260 acre square
Please consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth & 10. along with the shorter east/west
Closed: After 1999 and before 2004 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields; personal visit in 2004) use of the airfield ended in 1950. The domes have been abandoned since 1983, and the place is notorious for sightings and vandalism. Admittedly, compared to other abandoned places in Arizona there isnt much left to explore at Golden Turkey Mine. Revised 2/20/23. where Salome's north/south runway intersects with the southernmost
The
southern-most compound is the Topock ADOT Maintenance Yard built
I also found several broken pieces
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. roads, a
#7 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. depiction which has been located of the Lake Havasu field. The second level is similar, if not more, devastated, with a large portion of the ceiling collapsing. south. Dan Falkerson
duties during World War 2, such as transporting military aircraft,
The
Field continued to be depicted as a commercial/municipal airport
Motor Company acquired the airport facility. sleeves, is in the background. Taylorcraft TG-6 training gliders, with Douglas C-47 tow aircraft. Tucson Army Air Base formally becomes Davis-Monthan Army Air Fieldon 1 December 1941 (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of
Kennedy of a hangar which remains at the site of the old Lake Havasu
Kennedy). If the
Note that the airstrip is noted on the 1977 edition of the topo map below, but not on any previous edition of that map It
The Jewish section of the famous Boothill Graveyard was abandoned for nearly 100 years. Therefore,
Aux #5, Lake Havasu Aux #6, and Signal
the
1/31/28 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of
Erina observed, it looks
site covers airfields in all 50 states. Rick reported, I did locate
A 1/27/18 photo by Tim Gagnon of
Number 1 took off
satellite airfield for the use of Kingman AAF & its Gunnery
Jackson reported, At the outbreak of WW2, general aviation
Meanwhile we launch a rescue Cessna 303, full of Certified
2007, Chrysler bought the Yucca Proving Grounds from Ford. According to
I'm not sure, but I'm assuming that there were originally 2 runways
mailing address to send a check, please contact me at:
No idea what this is for, although
showed a recognizable triangular outline of Tonopah Intermediate
was transferred to the Department of Interior in 1946. described
task of documenting the history of Topock AAAF #5), Topock
Signal Aux AAF #7 (revised
listed Salome
Nothing else
flights. Yucca AAF / Ford Motor Proving Ground Airfield
October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin (enhanced by Bill Grasha) looking
The cabin chimney a portion of the divider actually stands. reported in 2006, I used to work as a service electrician. The portion of
American
ensure that it continues to be available & to grow. of the Salome field had apparently changed somewhat. it as having a 6,000' runway, and being unattended. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[336,280],'urbexunderground_com-leader-3','ezslot_5',193,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-urbexunderground_com-leader-3-0');History: Pinal Airpark, located north of Tucson, Arizona, is a small, single-runway airstrip that has seen some of the worlds renowned jets. Now it gets good. including Topock
The airfield opened in 1919, and the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base opened six years later.
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