buildings at the Lake Havasu site are obviously from its days as the
The boneyard is located between Wilmot Road and Kolb Road, north of Valencia Road and south of Escalante Road. was also known as Kingman Auxiliary AAF #7. during WW2. A September 2004 photo by Chris
In the 1992 USGS aerial photo, the runway was still intact, several years after the field had been closed. Field / Quartzsite Airport (revised
tremendously. town of Wickenburg, and by the looks of the sign on the gate, is
Yuma Aux #1 was still active in 1955, as it was listed among active airfields in the "Aerodromes" table. List of airports in Arizona - Wikipedia Tragically, on May 17, 2020, a fire annihilated a decent piece of the old Route 66 fascination, including one of the pinnacles. (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). We rate ghost towns in Arizona based on their status. Google Satellite as of 5 June 2015 shows the end of a possible runway just south of the base gate at S Wilmot and E Nicaragua. a 6/17/43 aerial
Too bad.. to Brian Rehwinkel, the Claiborne Flight Academy had an auxiliary
Swansea. confuse matters somewhat, the separate "(Municipal) Wickenburg"
road. as having 2 unpaved
extending into the desert to the
flying was restricted to 150 miles inland of the West Coast. marker (DV1966), but it no longer exits in the NGS (National
total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow. Harshaw consented and moved his crowd west to the current site of Harshaw. Echeverrria
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. Of note, the Phoenix Sectional Aeronautical Chart, 30 April 2015, still shows this field as active. 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 (on the north side of the apron). more details about Yucca AAF. AZ) to get a pilots license & needed somewhere to fly out
depiction which has been located of Tonopah Intermediate Field was on
barracks turned into living quarters, grocery, restaurant and bar. I
northeast./southwest & 3,200' northwest/southeast). the former Lake Havasu Airport. A 1993
The only thing in there is 2
a padlocked gate just east of a residential horse farm on the north
reported in January 2012, We drove out to the [Salome]
site is not supported by commercial advertising . From roughly 1923 to 1949, the mine produced gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper. are gone, exposing even more of the [already compromised] structure
The
If you notice, there is a dark
Corporation. Saunders, looking north across I-40 along the remains of Topock's
toughness. Yucca
3/31/14 photo by Cameron Shepherd at the site of Lake Havasu Airpark,
When the Soviet forces were finished with the base, it was abandoned and its condition rapidly declined. Throughout the summer, 42 men toiled. bituminous strip. In
requirement. recalled that his father Ron Peters worked as the Airport Manager
Purpose: Used to service its namesake aircraft scrapyard, as well as others adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Location: Benson runways. They also have a
2023 Atlas Obscura. Now he was a
Revised 2/20/23. House at the site of Quartzsite Airport. it is more
Rehwinkel observed, I cant even tell if the field has
As of
Airport Directory Company's 1939 Airport Directory (according
and
depicted Salome Intermediate
east at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon. to Chris Kennedy). I wasn't able to
reported in 2015, The I-40 freeway runs thru the site however
field after the war when if was probably not used very much. of target practice happens on the site.. Number 1 takes
34.9883, -111.7462Photo Credit: btwashburn flickr.com. Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). as
It
Anyone attempting to enter the Golden Turkey Mine is now barred by a massive steel gate. depicted Tonopah as an unpaved triangular landing area. of Scott Murdock). the north/south runway intersects with the southernmost east/west
The
consider a donation of an equivalent amount, at the least. runways measuring approximately 4,000' or less for attack aircraft. It used to be an African Masonic town. Quartzsite
Conner Field, as depicted on the
The name of the field was changed
view looking north from the 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
He told the
The
That concludes our list of abandoned places in Arizona, but that doesnt mean thats all there is to find. Jackson reported, After the war, flying from Conner dropped
runway number that also show in [aerial photos]. Heres how our system works: Abandoned: Is abandoned with ruins, Read More 14 Ghost Towns In Michigan [MAP]Continue, If youre searching for ghost towns inNevada, weve got you covered! northeast). consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. as
rectangular spot on the aircraft parking apron next to the buildings
4/20/43 National Archives aerial view (courtesy of Brian Rehwinkel)
Army Airfield / Ford Motor Proving Ground Airfield (58AZ), Yucca, AZ, 34.88, -114.12
WASP program gave some 1,100 civilian women noncombat military flight
aerial view of the remains of the Topock Field runway just north of
Airport Directory Company's 1934 Airport Directory (according
task of documenting the history of Topock AAAF #5), Topock
Youre in the right place. It was now that Indian Agent Jeffords advised him to move his cows. It may have been
to David Brooks). north at the site of the original Lake Havasu Airport, after the
Thanks to all who have supported this website with historical material & financial contributions over the past 20 years. Admittedly, compared to other abandoned places in Arizona there isnt much left to explore at Golden Turkey Mine. Quartzsite
depicted Salome
All of the
Havasu Aux AAF #6 (revised
(Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). Echeverria's abandoned WW2 hangar, still standing after 70 years. Lake Havasu Airport by Eric James. emergency landing strip to be used as a satellite field by Kingman
Cameron
Ford maintained
Emergency only.". Chart (according
on the August 1945 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). Tonopah Intermediate Field as having a fairly common configuration
Red Butte Airfield (Grand Canyon Airport), Arizona - Ghost Towns of Quartzsite
Anyway it worked out, by 1947 it had a place with Ray and Ella, and they called it The Last Frontier. It located several miles to the south. Rick
feel welcome there at all. the closed-runway X symbol on Echeverria Field's former
1,440 acre square property having 2 asphalt runways (4,000'
wealthy owner of an oil company in Los Angeles that encouraged use of
Army Corps of Engineers report. They
through it for repairs or renovations learns to hate it. There was a gas station, a gift shop, and Valentines diner in the post. which paralleled the east side of
formation of PT-17s on the cover of Wind Drift, the
In 1980 a fire consumed the whole intricate, leaving just the establishments you see today. right on top of it, but it's definitely there & you can barely
Motor Proving Ground Airfield. In 1964, two Lockheed L-049 Constellations began free flights
Freeman. We were able to get in & out
Chris Kennedy). and have done
It has pit homes, pueblo architecture with more than 40 rooms, mounds, a big community area, and other features. (which
P-63 fighters were used as gunnery targets at Yucca Aux AAF. According to
the Civil Aeronautic Administration's network of emergency landing
1956 USGS topo map depicted 2 runways, labeled Ford Motor. It
They began using
Dinner House is all that remains at the site of Quartzsite Airport. This was a tourist attraction that was themed on Santa's Workshop and drew families from all over the nation. 2006, this field is listed as an active public-use airport, under the
Yuma Aux #3 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. The Davis-Monthan graveyard is one of the more unique abandoned places in Arizona with a wide range of abandoned aircraft to photograph. to be owned by
He described it as being owned by 'Pop' Conners.. to build an
6/5/17), Conner
A May 11, 2004 photo by John
the lake.. If youre a history lover, the old ruins are a great spot to see how our ancient ancestors lived. Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport (revised
Lockheed L-188 turboprop Electra airliners replaced the
my wife & I flew out there for the morning. you enjoy the site, and would like to make a financial contribution. 33.77, -113.62
as
runway level. The airfield & facilities were constructed in only 6 months, along with 3 auxiliary fields. on the February 1943 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy
The Aerodromes
DoD improvements constructed at the site between 1943-1946 were 95 buildings, 3 runways, 4 taxiways, gasoline station . I also found several broken pieces
The airfield opened in 1919, and the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base opened six years later. Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). City, AZ. at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon, showing the runways, hangar,
a total of 550,000 acres, and the range had 4 airfields. It was described
Intermediate Field is located 2 miles south of Interstate 10, ten
InnerConn Technology Inc., a producer of circuit boards for computers and watches, built the Domes in 1983. looking south along the remains of Salome's north/south runway, where
No purchase necessary. showing the runway, the remaining
looks pretty much like it is pictured [above]..
Opened: Early 1960s (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields) 12 Abandoned Places in Arizona - Atlas Obscura A 2003 aerial view of the former
Commerce Department Descriptions of Airports & Landing Fields in
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) itself looks like it could still be used by small aircraft in an
There did not appear to be any
The Salome Airport, as depicted on
built a home in Quartzsite prior to WW1. The Aerodromes
Intermediate Field. was depicted on the August 1947 Sectional Chart (according
Dan Falkerson
and
Kennedy). It depicted
described Salome
would you pay for a good aviation magazine, or a good aviation book? runways. Tonopah Intermediate Field (revised
1987 ACSC map (courtesy of Kevin Walsh) depicted the Topock Landing
worked at the original site on the island &
1962 AOPA Airport Directory described Wickenburg Airport as having a
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versus single or
The
But this abandoned renaissance faire has nothing of the sort, and no knight in shining armor can save this fairground from the forest that is swallowing it whole. Field continued to be depicted as a commercial/municipal airport
A 1997 USGS aerial view looking
as it served as
multiple
he had worked in the aircraft industry. 1935 Phoenix Sectional Chart. the longest being a 3,350' northeast/southwest strip. See. the former north/south runway. current road maps it is labeled as Quartzsite Rock Alignment. consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. If
earliest photo which has been located of the Salome Airport. According
last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the Ford
(courtesy of John Voss). point. to the elements.. former Signal Aux #7 property is currently under the control of the
was a
Airways Field / Salome CAA Site 27B Airfield, Salome, AZ, 33.58, -113.59
October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin (enhanced by Bill Grasha) looking
Tucson Army Air Base formally becomes Davis-Monthan Army Air Fieldon 1 December 1941 The
1940: Tucson Army AirBaseoperations formallyestablish on-site alongside civilian operations. depicted
McCulloch
32.17044, -110.84977Photo Credit: SearchNet Media flickr.com. Jeff Johnson (an archaeologist with EcoPlan Associates, Inc., charged with the
some other aerial photographic survey.. facility at the airfield. which probably indicates that the
while the 1990
willing to be during the blistering days of summer here in AZ, that
There were no
with
(courtesy of Donald Felton). A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison
AFB.. Intermediate Field windsock by Rick Tejera. small airfield (located in between the towns of Forepaugh &
The adjoining
The portion of
An
____________________________________________________. 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. Lets dive in! Rick reported, Near the
On
This 120-acre
It
1/31/28 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of
described
A
The remainder
Conner
1997 USGS aerial view looking northeast at the Ford Motor Proving
A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera of the
water-collection cistern, due west of the hangar; and the remnants of the main
miles west of Centennial, AZ. It was
Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
the 1945 AAF Airfield
Twin Arrows is one of the more popular abandoned places in Nevada since its right along the famous Route 66. Cameron
of the runway extending away from the Interstate to the north &
documentation of an
"Kingman #7" as an auxiliary airfield. portions remain of the 2 runways, but housing has progressively
The
He lands in the
one structure remainsthe hangar & it is in really rough
7/30/22) -
According
aerial photo. The Topock AAAF
but
An homage to everyone's favorite prehistoric cartoon family. What
The structures
earliest photo which has been located of Conner Field was a circa
Intermediate Field was apparently abandoned at some point
Other
at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon, showing the hangar, concrete
Aeronautical Chart (according
This
The
Chrysler planned
the 1936 & 1938 Department of Commerce Airport
Arizona100,
A circa 1978 aerial view by Chris
Chief's nightmare. enclosing various buildings & structures. Havasu City Airport. hangar, and other building foundations. was said to consist of an 18 acre T-shaped sand/gravel/loam field
was on the
Saunders, looking south along the remains of Topock's former runway. airfield had started to be used as Wickenburg's Municipal Airport by
An
November 1934 Sectional Chart (courtesy of Rick Jackson). The
along with a shorter north/south
It
which protrudes
nor listed among
Bud reported, Strangely,
Ground Airfield. Below are 18 of my favorite abandoned places from the southern coast to the swamp bayous. 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. A Part 141
6/2012. to Rick Jackson). Formerly Used Defense Sites | Site History | ADEQ Arizona Department of U.S. (according to
of Kingman Emergency Field, S6. Pinal Airpark has roughly 300 aircraft from several carriers. ", Echeverria
The domes have been abandoned since 1983, and the place is notorious for sightings and vandalism. The characteristic wooden arrows in the parking lot were constructed in 1955 by the Troxell Family to lead cars to the trading posts entrance. being 6,000'. Allied Airstrip the runway closure X is still visible today, in addition to a
(according to Chris Kennedy), The
rectangular, level and was constructed with a form. A ramp & several buildings were
the
building with the little control tower, which I guess was the
Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport (44E), Wickenburg, AZ. Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, the Fort Courage Trading Post is my favorite to shoot exteriors. A 3/10/19 aerial view looking north
buildings. Its abandoned legacy, on the other hand, is far from forgotten. task of documenting the history of Topock AAAF #5, pursuant to an
generator. River World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald
Salome airfield may have reopened at some point between 1958-60. as it was listed
The larger &
A 1958 aerial photo showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar remained standing, but the airfield area appeared to have been put into cultivation. Ground Airfield. disposal plant. leaving portions
and the property
This is close to the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (2720 S. Craycroft Rd.). After this be that as it may, the town has become almost deserted with a couple of occupants remaining today. Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona - Yuma area Erina observed, it looks
Chart (according to Rick Jackson). This
the cantonment/administration area. However, you can see the pavement
Last surface: Unpaved. A
Kennedy). On
Since
For aviators that are history-minded, Freeman's bare-bones site is the Mother Lode as it does its one job. AAFs in Arizona that serviced B-17 bombers exclusively, and still
This field was
site was remodeled & improved for use as a rest &
#7" was described on the 1949 Prescott Sectional Chart
Airport was evidently abandoned (again) at some point between
in the 5/47
west at Forepaugh Airport by Tim Gagnon. remnants being the hangar at the northeast corner of the complex; two large, silver storage tanks; a
signs of there having been any hangars or other structures at the
Therefore,
A 1944 photo of a group of gunnery
article said he was one of the first people in the area (or possibly
of an economically sustainable city in the remote desert was nave,
Shepherd reported in 2014, It looks like the old field was
replaced by a more modern airport on higher ground just North of the
located
It is also the last active American boneyard. The
The palms are all but gone, by the look of them.. the Army contracted with Buck to use his airfield in training women
being Site 27B, but being suitable for Emergency only. It is
As described in
was a 4/20/43
and Vic &
A
The concrete is
standing. Tonopah Intermediate Field as a 109 acre triangular property having 3
The
Theres
years. Stratford reported, Wikipedia states that the base used
Field was listed in the 1938 & 1939 "Descriptions of
to be owned by
The
constructed. labeled Airstrip having 2 unpaved runways. According
youre looking for. 1999 photo by Rick Jackson of the Airport Gardens Dinner House at the
here for the site's main menu. alternator off, they plotted the rest of the trip. southern-most compound is the Topock ADOT Maintenance Yard built
to use some of the original military facilities. It
else is gone except the curved drive, barely visible in the old
Down & Out: Abandoned Airfields, Airports & Airplanes see a closed 'X' symbol at the end of the runway nearest I-40. evidence of the original 2,500' square landing mat & its 2
Short version, I
On the main street, there are several lovely structures. If
I'm not sure, but I'm assuming that there were originally 2 runways
A mid-1960s aerial view by Bob
All things considered, they were requested to work for a specific measure of time in the copper mines that filled the regions economy. convalescent camp for Kingman AAF. Injun (actual name Harry) eventually shot and murdered Earl, and was afterward attacked by one of his captive mountain lions. A 1994 USGS aerial view looking
Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, Two Guns is by far my favorite ghost town. Regardless of the difficulties, interest went on into the 1900s. Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, Chloride is one of the most popular ghost towns, so dont be surprised if you run into other folks there. described as "Closed" on the 1958 Phoenix Sectional Chart
remains of the north/south runway are more or less completely clear
AAAF & Signal AAAF were "two
Field #5', among others. depicted Conner Field as a commercial/municipal airport. public-use airfield at the location was listed in the 1989
an 88 acre cross-shaped property having 2 soil runways, measuring
Today, at Harshaw there are a couple of buildings left to see. I
spent some time being used as an approach simulation field for Luke
Today, be that as it may, Fort Courage is just a shell of its previous self, with just deserted structures to vouch for additional prosperous times. "Yucca AAF (Aux)", as
if you take a close look on [aerial photos], you can still clearly
Mountain Traffic Interchange on I-40). to Chris Kennedy). Administration. 1999 photo by Rick Jackson of a sign for the Airport Gardens Dinner
which I think has a little something to do with keeping the unrich
to "Echeverria" on the March 1945 Phoenix Sectional Chart
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Northern Arizona airfield was depicted on the 1949 Los Angeles Sectional Chart
having a 6,000' hard-surface runway. US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken
Below are 14 different ghost towns you can explore across the great state of Michigan along with their status and exact GPS coordinates. you enjoy this web site, please support it with a financial
Near the spot marked DV19767 &
[runway] intersection the remains of the windsock are still there. off & the airfield was downgraded.. The
The property is still owned by the
total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow. of Kingman. Mining activities go on here today, despite the fact that to a lot more modest degree. Like many abandoned places in Arizona, the Cliffton Cliff Jail has seen better days, but is still popular with tourists and travelers. The original
There
Yucca
, Brian
-112.85 (Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). The
The Jewish section of the famous Boothill Graveyard was abandoned for nearly 100 years. or any other improvements. The 1958 USGS
From 1963-78 a
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Southwest Phoenix area 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'. Discover 12 abandoned places in Arizona. field was depicted as having a 4,100' unpaved runway. book "Best Place in the Country" by Mike & Steve Hoza). It depicted Echeverria as having a
2020 aerial view showed the foundation of the former Airport Gardens
active airfields in The Airport Directory Company's 1941 Airport
Airport was no longer depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. According to the
Behind you are the remaining parts of a lodge that was changed over completely to the chicken coop, as well as an opening in the bluff divider that was probably involved by early pioneers for food capacity. it
a rest & recreation center for AAF personnel. the 1943 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
be a high metal content in the concrete, perhaps contributing to it's
Its last known military use was in 1957. along with shorter perpendicular
and
topo map labeled the airfield as 27 B Lax Phoenix. 35.41395, -114.19859Photo Credit: Jimmy Emerson, DVM flickr.com. (courtesy of Steve Hoza, from the
between 1958-59. as it was no
[aerial photos] are quite faint in real life now.. Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona, Southeastern Tucson area depicted Salome as a public-use
A 2014 aerial view looking north
Goldfields history began with the great gold strike of 1892, which put the town on the map. Below are 15 of my favorite abandoned places across the state. auxiliary airfield. depicted Conner Field as an auxiliary airfield. sides of the runway. creosote bushes. off, climbs to altitude & calls our base. Saunders of remaining tarmac along Topock's former runway. situation he leans over & his glasses are sucked out the window. built an extensive automotive
Corinne Spratt moved from Needles to manage Site Six as a fishing
The
in the 5/47 issue of Arizona Highways (courtesy of George Miller), . Fire groups had the option to prevent the fire from spreading to different designs and three suspects were captured for pyromania. depicted Ford Motor as having 2 paved runways, with the longest being
Learn how to uncover more abandoned places and the techniques used to capture their beauty. In any case, in 1984, this town would share a comparative destiny. flagpole is the same one seen above in the 1943
in pretty good shape. Bud reported, Theres
buildings or ramps were depicted, and Brian
A May 11, 2004 photo by John
AAF. Please
Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald Felton). Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Location: Tucson depicted
It is made of concrete. consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth &
The mine is located on the right side of the main road, slightly north of Golden Belt Mill. "Topock AAF
boat motors. Cameron
Echeverria Field (courtesy of Erina Gruner) showed the name
1998 World Aeronautical Chart. facilities. Echeverria Field (courtesy of Brian Rehwinkel). the site of Salome Intermediate Field. been impacted by two small paved service roads across the northern
The second
Ford continued
caliche runways. I got it resolved & both graduated. A
the runways for automobile testing in 1955. and eventually
will be prosecuted.'. Paul Freeman's "Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields" website is one of those sites. 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. new place is gorgeous, but fenced off in a very aggressive manner -
It also said
In 1944, the
Site 27B as having a 4,100' unpaved runway. postwar markings, or if they were left over from the fields
described Yucca as
side of the road; its very easy to find, once you know what
incredibly hard, and anyone who has ever had to. (according to Chris
"The southern portion of the Topock runway was bisected by
former runway. depicted at all on the site on the 1944 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy
satellite airfield for the use of Kingman AAF & its Gunnery
The Dateland site originally encompassed a total of 3,255 acres, which were acquired starting in 1943. Youre in the right place. "Yucca"
charged with the
photo, the airfield consisted of a single 6,000' graded earth runway. this site was first put on the web in 1999, its popularity has grown
Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). 15 of the 1/20/43 Class 43-4D yearbook from Wickenburg's Fifth Glider
As seen in the 1997 USGS aerial
There
emergency landing field for Kingman AAF's Yucca Aerial Gunnery Range. field was ever paved, or merely well-graded dirt strips. terminal. 35.341, -111.6902Photo Credit: Ken Hodge flickr.com. It
Wickenburg painted on the south edge of the asphalt
A 6/8/07 aerial view looking
site covers airfields in all 50 states. Youd have to dodge a few big
Interstate 40, showing a closed-runway X symbol. The earliest
was on the August 1945 LA Sectional
Field was evidently renamed Quartzsite Airport in 1947, as is how it
Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is an abandoned military airfield located 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. need to be uber-secure..
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