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the other hand, it's odd that there are no taxiways whatsoever.. country to provide alternate landing sites for airmail & airline
was transferred to the Department of Interior in 1946. by the time of
in the 5/47 issue of Arizona Highways (courtesy of George Miller), which described the field as being unattended, and the longest runway as being 3,800'. The Davis-Monthan graveyard is one of the more unique abandoned places in Arizona with a wide range of abandoned aircraft to photograph. The original
1/31/28 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of
In 1964, two Lockheed L-049 Constellations began free flights
Intermediate Field on the 1961, 1979, or 1990 USGS topo maps. mailing address to send a check, please contact me at:
The portion of
According to a
Please
Number 1 lands
It described the
the west of the end of the runway, roughly square & unlevel. Kennedy looking west at Lake Havasu City Airport while it was still
Field as a rectangular property outline. 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. buildings or ramps were depicted, and Brian
having 2 paved runways. remaining intact. Below are 15 of my favorite abandoned places across the state. The old singage the azure skies make for some great photos. However, it was
emergency landing field for Kingman AAF's Yucca Aerial Gunnery Range. A circa 1978 aerial view by Chris
As it existed in the 1997 USGS
Coordinates: 32.148583, -110.853222 My friends did some work clearing
The
An
The Salome
was in the 1934
was
and described
With the exception of some graffiti at the entrance, it remains almost precisely as it did when the Arizona Mineral Belt workmen left it in 1883. railroad spur, electrical utilities, water utilities, and a sewage
remains of the beacon power house at the site of the Salome
airfield was evidently closed by Ford (for reasons unknown) at some
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) Abandoned Places In New Mexico 1. the Army contracted with Buck to use his airfield in training women
of John Voss). 5,000' northeast/southwest strip. Now it gets good. to get their pilots license to become future Women Air Force
book "Best Place in the Country" by Mike & Steve Hoza). During the 1960s, another cutting-edge general store was worked at the Houck, Arizona called Fort Courage, this spot was roused by the 1960s network show F-Troop. training for the 70,000 Pilot Training Program. The Salome
like a runway to a point in each direction, then it seems to narrow
The cabin chimney a portion of the divider actually stands. 2020 aerial view looking northwest at the site of the original Lake
The wreckage is still there today; however, it is no longer accessible. Quartzsite
2007, Chrysler bought the Yucca Proving Grounds from Ford. the beacon. recalled that his father Ron Peters worked as the Airport Manager
airplanes at that site when I would drive by in approximately 1999.. Rehwinkel). they occupy prime resort real estate.. According to
Deep In the marshes of the Virginia wetlands is, Read More Hunted Down In An Abandoned Renaissance FaireContinue, If youre searching for ghost towns in Michigan, weve got you covered! ADOT project to construct a new rest area & visitor's center. as an auxiliary airfield on the February 1943 Phoenix Sectional Chart
Map & List of Airplane Boneyards clear. help defray the increasing costs of the site. A 3/10/19 aerial view looking north
earliest depiction of the Tonopah CAA airfield which has been located. Bud
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Location: Tucson The jail was loaded up with such a lot of silt and garbage a while later that it was deserted. A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of
Airport (revised
toughness. The Yucca
F-100F crashing at the northeast end of the runway. The
Chris Kennedy
Take the back roads, follow train tracks, and find some places for yourself. A Part 141
As the Valleys only true-blue ghost town, visitors may expect to tour the underground mines, ride the only narrow gauge railway in operation in Arizona, stroll down Main Street, see the various shops, observe the historic buildings, pan for gold, and even watch a gunfight. It was also
In 1944, the
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona - Yuma area Havasu Aux AAF #6 (revised
Despite these claims, I still think the domes are a fascinating place to explore and photograph, especially during sunset. need to be uber-secure.. described Lake
Publishing Airport Directory (according
Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is an abandoned military airfield located 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. site for the F-100F which was beyond the east end of the main
A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera looking
by the Arizona Gliding Academy & the Claiborne Flight Academy. AAF was already described as Inactive in the 1945 AAF
having a single paved north/south runway, bisected by an east/west
Military
Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). Airport continued to be depicted through the March 1958 Sectional
construction of I-40 years ago. total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow. numerous cities like Cleveland, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles &
InnerConn Technology Inc., a producer of circuit boards for computers and watches, built the Domes in 1983. east from the southern end of the main runway. to Chris Kennedy). reported, I'm not sure if this was Conner's home or a building
Geographic Survey) database.. may be destroyed
From April 2002 - February . Death Valley National Park now contains the former hamlet. The domes distinctive design is claimed to allow significant amounts of energy to be harnessed, opening portals to the other side. Yuma Aux #1 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. A long time ago, a man named James W. Eddy had the vision to build the Mineral Belt Railroad. Havasu as having 3 runways, with the longest being a 4,300'
labeled Airstrip having 2 unpaved runways. The gate is locked & a sign
practicing in that area find their way back to Conner., On
depicted at all on the site on the 1944 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy
on the Lake Havasu ramp. Tonopah Intermediate Field as having a fairly common configuration
The pole & the ring with a few
Echeverrria
A 1966 aerial view showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar had been removed at some point between 1958-66. The
prison & housing migrant workers. instructors at Yucca AAF. have a tattered old windsock and a ring of tires near the runway. field was depicted as having a 4,100' unpaved runway. purchased a total of 6 Lockheed L-049 Constellations between 1964-66
If
having a 6,000' hard-surface runway. Salome as a 260 acre square
reported in 2006, The bunker for the skeet range still exists
BD-5 was marked commemorating the WASPs who had trained at Conner
The two structures are as yet standing however in unfortunate shape with the burial ground a mile or so up the street. out. Anyone attempting to enter the Golden Turkey Mine is now barred by a massive steel gate. described Yucca as
City, AZ. Thanks to all who have supported this website with historical material & financial contributions over the past 20 years. Jeff continued,
I'm not sure, but I'm assuming that there were originally 2 runways
If
approximately 10 miles west of the parent field, near Aguila, AZ [of
Airport continued to be depicted through the March 1969 Sectional
It was the result of a partnership between the Hopi tribe and a group of Route 66 aficionados who are dedicated to preserving the heritage of this iconic road. the running 152 & he launches for PHX. runway. requirement. survives today in an almost unaltered condition.". The prison was utilized until 1906 when an enormous flood struck the region. The remains of a plane crash that killed eight people can still be seen at Arizonas highest point, a junked tribute to their awful accident. to David Brooks). roads into the entire area in Arizona except rough jeep trails, but
an
paved 5,500' runways still existed, along with the slightest trace of
Kingman
A September 2004 photo by Chris
runway was 6,000' of oil-hardened pavement & 300' wide. 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. The prison is close by U.S. Highway 191 as it goes through Clifton. The
Parking is available at St. Athan for up to 40 aircraft, and the facilities also include three aircraft maintenance hangars. having a 1,500' east/west runway. 1948: Became Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (13 January, 1948 to present). Also,
ANYTHING until the next day. The 1945 Haire
Topock runway.". training days. Like many abandoned places in Arizona, the Cliffton Cliff Jail has seen better days, but is still popular with tourists and travelers. Patricia Zebb, the companys owner, announced plans to relocate the companys headquarters from California to a 135-acre location in Casa Grande, Arizona, in 1982. to the northwest side of the town of Wickenburg. consisted of two 6,000' asphalt runways, taxiways, control tower, a
it is more
photo, the airfield consisted of a single 6,000' graded earth runway. According to
1,440 acre square property having 2 asphalt runways (4,000'
Consecutive strikes maintained a thriving population of four thousand individuals. Saunders of remaining tarmac along Topock's former runway. The town became official, not long after all cases were offered to the Imperial Copper Company, in 1903.
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields of Scott Murdock). the U.S. Government, and to be operated by the Army Air Forces. airfield had started to be used as Wickenburg's Municipal Airport by
The Aerodromes
Dad
from the east bank of the Colorado River. Note that the
We were able to get in & out
A circa 1940s photo of men in front
a 6/17/43 aerial
of Scott Murdock) described
The only thing in there is 2
west at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon. Wayne Peters
sign on that reads 'US Government Property, No Trespassing, Violators
Jackson) described Conner Field. was on the March
paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com. Please
A
Revised 12/18/22. This curious small private airfield was located directly adjacent to the Mexican border. This is the only visible concrete bunker left on this abandoned airfield. Field continued to be depicted as a commercial/municipal airport
portions remain of the 2 runways, but housing has progressively
Rick
It
This
to Chris Kennedy). As of
Rick reported, The field
disposal facility. The
described
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. That's Executive Aviation where I
topo map. a 5,585 acre irregularly-shaped property having 2 asphalt 6,000'
DV1965 was actually reference by
so guests could
"Kingman #7" as an auxiliary airfield. Chris Kennedy). been located of Echeverria Field is a 1948 USGS aerial view (courtesy
Kennedy of a hangar which remains at the site of the old Lake Havasu
Little as they were, they actually appeared in the Census of that time. In 1943-44, the
was apparently built as one of the Civil Aeronautic Administration's
Evening Courier that
field used for to support flight training operations.
Formerly Used Defense Sites | Site History | ADEQ Arizona Department of It also said
For a
The structures distinctive shape and composition were chosen for their inexpensive cost, quick construction time, and good insulation. A recent photo of the main hangar &
However, its still a cool place to see if youre close by. Claiborne Flight Academy was owned by Harry Claiborne. depicted Salome as a public-use
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. "American Airways Field" as being located 18 miles south of
the cantonment/administration area. road. The only trace of Eddys ambitious but disastrous project is a partially constructed tunnel deep within the Tonto National Forest. with the arch supports already showing early signs of collapsing
An all-out of 11,000 hours of flight preparation were logged at Dateland during WW2. you can see that the pavement is still there on the entire runway
This field was established as a WW2 Army Air Corps training base. Benson Intermediate Field/Benson Airport (original) Like Atlas Obscura and get our latest and greatest stories in your Facebook feed. The basement and storage room are the only parts of the original construction that remain. There are 2
been impacted by two small paved service roads across the northern
Yucca
A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison from
Revised 2/20/23. Arizona100,
1999 photo by Rick Jackson of a sign in front of one of the former
Two Guns was founded in the 1920s as a trading post by Earl and Louise Cundiff, and it later became a zoo by Injun Miller, who was not Native American. The
Site 27B as having a 4,100' unpaved runway. depicted Conner Field as an auxiliary airfield. the lake.. This site covers airfields in all 50 states: Click here for the site's main menu. Taylorcraft TG-6 training gliders, with Douglas C-47 tow aircraft. as having two runways, with the longest being a 4,140' bare strip. operated
1927: Became Tucsons new municipal airport, replacing the one at the current site of the Tucson Rodeo Grounds (6 October). will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. Most notably, it opens up archaeology and the study of ancient peoples to the general population. depiction of the airfield which has been located. Yucca Air to Air Gunnery Range was located to the southwest of Yucca
finish the cross-country flight but turns out did cover the distance
while the area
Fort Bayard 32.79696, -108.15064 History: The Buffalo army originally utilized this fort to protect early settlers from Apache attacks. In April 2019 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website celebrated its 20 th Anniversary! Theres
This
Directory. depicted Conner Field as having 3 unpaved runways. Airport/Facility Directory (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). It
hiking activities. listed in a directory of AZ Airports. The April 1944
According to
contribution. Airport. consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth &
Injun (actual name Harry) eventually shot and murdered Earl, and was afterward attacked by one of his captive mountain lions. Airport. Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, Two Guns is by far my favorite ghost town. gone through a somewhat confusing succession of names through the
built across the
6,000'. A 2015
DoD enhancements built at the site between 1943-1946 were 95 structures, 3 runways, 4 runways, a fuel station, a water framework, an electrical appropriation framework, a sewage removal framework, and edge walls. Starting in Nogales and ascending through Globe, then up the rim to Flagstaff and on to the Utah border near Lees Ferry. fields. Ground Airport. Echeverria Field's hangar. for prospective buyers who would spend 2 days touring the town site. Motor Proving Ground Airfield. McCulloch
The
Finding an Abandoned Airport in Arizona on my way home from @OverlandExpo West. but historical
of an economically sustainable city in the remote desert was nave,
tie-down are at Lake Havasu Site 6 (courtesy of Bob Bertram). Salome Airport still remained clear & distinct. 5/18/21) -
Mike
water-collection cistern, due west of the hangar; and the remnants of the main
The mine is located on the right side of the main road, slightly north of Golden Belt Mill. youre looking for. 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. According
June 2005 aerial view (courtesy of Rick Jackson) showing at least 3
Closed: After 1999 and before 2004 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields; personal visit in 2004) Airport as having 3 turf runways [doubtful there was
The
Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
Ford continued
Evidence suggested that another runway existed parallel to the existing one on the north side of the main base complex. [runway] intersection the remains of the windsock are still there. Grasha). maps. Tragically, it torched in 1980 and was delisted in light of the fact that the expense of modifying would have been extravagant. field was said to be in a "T" shape, with two 2,500'
looking northeast along the remains of Salome Airport. Steve Hoza. Voss). arrangement needed for airport use.. situation he leans over & his glasses are sucked out the window. El Paso Natural Gas. A mid-1960s aerial view by Bob
The
Cameron
including the
topo map labeled the airfield as 27 B Lax Phoenix. property having 3 sand & gravel runways, the longest being a
The
A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of
landing mat. The earliest aeronautical chart
in the 1931
property was declared surplus in 1946. and
reported in 2015, The I-40 freeway runs thru the site however
site of Quartzsite Airport was removed at some point between 9/2010
No airfield was yet depicted at this location on the 1930 USGS topo map. The Dateland site originally encompassed a total of 3,255 acres, which were acquired starting in 1943. Administration. An homage to everyone's favorite prehistoric cartoon family. would indicate that it was being used as one of
The
(according to Chris
A
Les John) of a Boeing B-17 bomber landing at the original Lake Havasu
1997 USGS aerial view looking northeast at the Ford Motor Proving
It is not known if any of the
34.9883, -111.7462Photo Credit: btwashburn flickr.com. A
the 1958 Phoenix Sectional Chart (according to Chris
side of the road; its very easy to find, once you know what
Service Airport.. Saunders, looking north across I-40 along the remains of Topock's
", Dan Falkerson
parts laying around there.. Having observed both on the ground and in Google Satellite evidence of older runways and ramps, it has been difficult finding any diagrams or photos of older airfield configurations. Stuff
It depicted Kingman #6
An
current road maps it is labeled as Quartzsite Rock Alignment. Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport (revised
tattered pieces of fabric are all thats left.. Field was listed in the 1938 & 1939 "Descriptions of
the closed-runway X symbol on Echeverria Field's former
town of Wickenburg, and by the looks of the sign on the gate, is
However, you can see the pavement
& Number 2 discovered the 152 wouldn't start. River World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald
A fire, presumably arson, destroyed the lone standing structure in the region in 2006. the AAFs seem to have been altered for other uses, destroyed by
depiction which has been located of the Lake Havasu airfield. flagpole is the same one seen above in the 1943
can see it on [aerial pictures] if you zoom in. the control tower & terminal at right. rectangular, level and was constructed with a form. Todays Goldfield offers guests a wonderful experience rooted in western history. Wayne Peters
A May 11, 2004 photo by John
buildings at the Lake Havasu site are obviously from its days as the
There are numerous adits and dumps in the ghost town, as well as the burial of James McKay, about whom little is known. A partial tunnel blasted into a steep ridge is all that remains of a failed railway across Arizona. 32.17044, -110.84977Photo Credit: SearchNet Media flickr.com. south of I-40 seems to have lost some integrity. The
"Landing Field". Service Pilots. with the newer dirt 3rd runway. 1935 Phoenix Sectional Chart. of this, Conner Field was now one of the places you were still able
The Yucca
A
outlying buildings. was a 4/20/43
point. postwar markings, or if they were left over from the fields
Youre in the right place. will be prosecuted.'. as having a
Topock AAF runway. the
It
unpaved Landing Strip. recalled, In 1994 I was managing a large Part 141 flight
lot of people thought he was crazy. another day in flight training.. A
tremendously. It depicted
at the Needles
barracks turned into living quarters, grocery, restaurant and bar. Then, at that point, in 1890, a couple English organizations had brief activities nearby, before they as well, were no more. A ramp & several buildings were
depicted Salome as having 3 unpaved runways. There were 2 steel plates on the
At the point when individuals were indicted for violations there or in the adjoining town of Morenci, they werent condemned to time in jail. sleeves, is in the background. which was
The
When the Soviet forces were finished with the base, it was abandoned and its condition rapidly declined. According to
On the night of September 25, 1944, a United States Army Corps B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed into a boulder field near the summit of Humphreys Peak, obliterating the ship and killing the eight crew members on board. flight instructor at this field before he went overseas.. It depicted Echeverria as having a
on the August 1945 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). Army Corps of Engineers report. built a home in Quartzsite prior to WW1. Quartzsite
In 1954 the Ford
#7 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. (courtesy of John Voss). mean, it's as if somebody has been keeping the remains of the runway
It
was also listed as American Airlines Field in The
under construction on the south side (left in the photo) of the
Mike
auxiliary airfield. finish the cross-country flight but not in the same airplane. Arizona100,
Rick
of the original 2,500' square landing mat area situated underneath
A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison
Quartzsite
of Chris Kennedy). On the return leg from
Allied Airstrip Strip" continued to be depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. The
The
If youre looking to dive deeper into the world of urban exploration, this book is for you. 1962 USGS topo map depicted Quartzsite Airport as a generically
Jerome, Arizona, previously known as Americas Largest Ghost Town, was supposed to have perished due to abandonment. Gunner Training Program.". A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera of the
the 1941 12M Regional Aeronautical
6/22/43 aerial view looking west at north at Yucca Army Airfield. 4/24/20) -
35.41395, -114.19859Photo Credit: Jimmy Emerson, DVM flickr.com. Salome Intermediate Field. The second
ground with 1 x 2 wood strips very obscure,
The graffiti-covered ruins of an abandoned trading post in the middle of Navajo Nation. constructed. to Mike Parkin, My father (Alfred Parkin) was in the glider
area at the base of main Runway 5/23 still exists. The 1935 Phoenix
The
(sagging beams, rotten joints). caliche runways. Below are 14 different ghost towns you can explore across the great state of Michigan along with their status and exact GPS coordinates.