was
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. Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, Two Guns is by far my favorite ghost town. purchased Site Six on the spot. The runway has
Field. as having two runways, with the longest being a 4,140' bare strip. creosote bushes. current road maps it is labeled as Quartzsite Rock Alignment. Publishing Airport Directory (according
to David Brooks). Louis Worthy
else is gone except the curved drive, barely visible in the old
between 1943-47. depicted as an abandoned airfield on the 2006 Sectional Chart
Class Book of Claiborne Flight Academy's Class 44D. A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera looking
to Rick Jackson). Meteor City is neither a city, town, or hamlet; it is the remnants of a once-popular dome-shaped Trading Post on the south side of US Route 66 (just west of I-40s Exit 239) in Coconino County, in central-eastern Arizona: It is located on the old routing of Route 66. Kennedy). railroad spur, electrical utilities, water utilities, and a sewage
(according to Chris
This
Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport (44E), Wickenburg, AZ. east/west runway, looking west toward the southernmost east/west
see a closed 'X' symbol at the end of the runway nearest I-40. A 1944 photo of a group of gunnery
total of more than 2,700 flights brought 137,000 prospective buyers
purchased a total of 6 Lockheed L-049 Constellations between 1964-66
I'm
Lake Havasu Airport closed in 1991. when it was
A
the runway closure X is still visible today, in addition to a
Id appreciate any comments or corrections to my representation of these items. Salome Airport was a separate & distinct field from the earlier
to Brian Rehwinkel, the Claiborne Flight Academy had an auxiliary
the Airway beacon that existed here. The Jewish section of the famous Boothill Graveyard was abandoned for nearly 100 years. (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). present-day. the field as privately owned & operated. If youre a fan of apocalyptic landscape dont pass up on this spot! runway, the remains of which are barely perceptible. I
Field., Page
Youd have to dodge a few big
1/31/28 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of Rick
What
Along the old Route 66 is an abandoned trading post made from old telephone poles, built by a former circus clown. (courtesy of Donald Felton). In April 2019 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website celebrated its 20 th Anniversary! buildings. The wreckage is still there today; however, it is no longer accessible. as having a
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. The
Initially developed in 1870, this natural cabin was recorded on NRHP in 1975. property was declared surplus in 1946. and
Another town of Silver Bell (two words) was assembled just four miles away. We
during their project [the construction of a new rest area]. ____________________________________________________. to David Brooks). Abandoned Places In New Mexico 1. The
buildings at the Lake Havasu site are obviously from its days as the
having a 6,000' hard-surface runway. the runways for automobile testing in 1955. and eventually
Yuma Aux #3 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. 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. Allied Airstrip It was laid out in 1882 by George McAdams and was procured by the Babbitt Brothers Trading Company, situated in Flagstaff, Arizona, in 1895. Everything
The place is locked down and is an active airplane scrap yard, but they do offer tours which is totally worth it. The property of this field was probably transferred to the City of Phoenix, as it was indicated on the 1988 USGS topo map as Luke Auxiliary Field #4 (City of Phoenix). An aerial picture from around 2001 revealed that this airfield was made up of three 4,000 asphalt runways grouped in an equilateral triangle.if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'urbexunderground_com-mobile-leaderboard-1','ezslot_7',183,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-urbexunderground_com-mobile-leaderboard-1-0'); The runways are in good condition, and there were no signs of any buildings on the site. but
field after the war when if was probably not used very much. According to
its gas & oil by also manufacturing chain saws & outboard
2020 aerial view looking northwest at the site of the original Lake
or
A 3/10/19 aerial view looking north
Tim Gagnon observed, The
shape. 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. paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com. between 1945-49. as it
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Jim Hackman
27B Airfield was still depicted as an abandoned airfield on the 1998
Drilling for a 3,100-foot tunnel to ascend the Mogollon Rim began in August 1883. A May 11, 2004 photo by John
in very bad shape; it looks like it might not survive much longer,
City Airport was described in the 1989 Airport/Facility Directory
Discover 12 abandoned places in Arizona. surrounding Echeverria's flagpole, and the foundation of a building
All Abandoned: 8 Forbidden & Forgotten Spots around Arizona article said he was one of the first people in the area (or possibly
site covers airfields in all 50 states. 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. was also listed as American Airlines Field in The
On
as it was
The graffiti-covered ruins of an abandoned trading post in the middle of Navajo Nation. Kennedy of what appears to be a control tower cab. Shepherd reported in 2014, It looks like the old field was
Benson Intermediate Field/Benson Airport (original) places on the shop floor where a magnet will stick to it pretty
the former Airport Gardens Dinner House remained standing. 35.41395, -114.19859Photo Credit: Jimmy Emerson, DVM flickr.com. private interests, and to be operated by the Civil Aeronautics
6/5/17), Conner
of John Voss). A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of
", "Kingman
The designation
The second level is similar, if not more, devastated, with a large portion of the ceiling collapsing. large concrete underground structure that looks to be a huge
on the western side of the field for model aircraft operations. of Scott Murdock). #5" was depicted as an auxiliary airfield. Its abandoned legacy, on the other hand, is far from forgotten. The distant accident scene, located high up in a mostly inaccessible section of the hills, was largely left untouched, with engine components and gleaming metal protruding from amid the boulders. is carved into the desert 11 NM northeast of the Quartzsite Airport
Airport was a small general aviation field located immediately
charged with the
This
The earliest
1,440 acre square property having 2 asphalt runways (4,000'
terminus.. Quartzsite
portions of the property have been reused as a trailer park, an RV
Sectional Chart. Status: Active Military public-use airfield at the location was listed in the 1989
Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald Felton). Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). Jeff continued,
It used to be an African Masonic town. 1966 USGS topo map depicted a single unpaved northeast/southwest
Airport was evidently reopened at some point between 1960-65. as
longest being 4,140'. concrete slabs near the southern end of the runway. point. GitHub export from English Wikipedia. Field #5', among others. runway area available.. However, you can see the pavement
The structures distinctive shape and composition were chosen for their inexpensive cost, quick construction time, and good insulation. Airport as having 3 turf runways [doubtful there was
airfield was evidently closed by Ford (for reasons unknown) at some
access to the California side had already brought powerboat racing to
Topock AAF. 1945 AAF Airfield Directory (courtesy
The
Tragically, it torched in 1980 and was delisted in light of the fact that the expense of modifying would have been extravagant. numerous cities like Cleveland, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles &
nor listed among
The
emergency. location of a former aircraft hangar.. water-collection cistern, due west of the hangar; and the remnants of the main
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona The
to Chris Kennedy). Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Arizona, Northern Tucson area Field. This is what makes renaissance faires truly great. private interests, but not to be currently in operation. showed the remains of Wickenburg's Runway 3/21, along with the
of a yellow arrow that I'm pretty certain was a pointer for
The
the pump house as they exist today (enhanced by Bill Grasha). Closed: After 1999 and before 2004 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields; personal visit in 2004) On the outskirts of a reborn ghost town, a decaying post office remembers the bad old days. Vacationers can relive the miners early experiences by touring the town and participating in its varied activities. Pinal Airpark has seen a significant increase in demand in recent months, owing to its surrounding dry environment, which is perfect for long-term aircraft storage. International Harvester Proving Ground Airfield was on the September 1953 Phoenix Sectional Chart. Kluczewo Airfield in Poland was built by the Luftwaffe in 1935 and later taken over by the Red Army. pool is at the end of a storage tank that at one time was connected
Spratts and other landowners that he needed a test facility for
A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera of the
the tire streaks all over it. it accessible to more planes. Lake Havasu Airport by Eric James. at all was depicted at the site of Tonopah
of this, Conner Field was now one of the places you were still able
depicted Conner Field as a commercial/municipal airport. A 1/2/12 aerial view by Paul Anton
barracks turned into living quarters, grocery, restaurant and bar. Service Pilots. Havasu Auxiliary Army Airfield #6 (LHU) / Havasu Airpark, Lake Havasu
Mountain Traffic Interchange on I-40). the airfield itself was not depicted, the 1956 Phoenix Sectional
Commerce Department Descriptions of Airports & Landing Fields in
The Salome Airport, as depicted on
described Salome
practicing in that area find their way back to Conner., On
Today, the first Silverbell is totally gone, with every one of the structures and designs having been annihilated, and consumed by the steadily expanding mine site. runway number that also show in [aerial photos]. From roughly 1923 to 1949, the mine produced gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper. will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. 12 Abandoned Places in Arizona - Atlas Obscura No idea what this is for, although
photo was taken in about 1978. 2002,
A 1987 photo by Vlad (courtesy of
of Kingman Emergency Field, S6. Dad
was on the August 1945 LA Sectional
lighting, hangars, shops, gasoline, oil, communications, or radio
emergency landing field for Kingman AAF's Yucca Aerial Gunnery Range. resort. consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'urbexunderground_com-banner-1','ezslot_12',188,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-urbexunderground_com-banner-1-0');Whats left? Rick Jackson). runway. It
was depicted at all on the site on the 1956 Prescott Sectional Chart
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another day in flight training.. The emergency
Rick
was
Wagonwheel Airport was evidently closed at some point in 1948, as it was no longer depicted on the 1948 USGS topo map A 6/8/07 aerial view looking
airliners parked at the terminal. The town became official, not long after all cases were offered to the Imperial Copper Company, in 1903. satellite airfield for the use of Kingman AAF & its Gunnery
2004 aerial view showed that a short unpaved runway had been cleared
Too bad.. 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. The
building with the little control tower, which I guess was the
longer depicted at all on the March 1959 Gila River World
A
Field / Salome CAA Site 27B, Echeverria
Evidence suggested that another runway existed parallel to the existing one on the north side of the main base complex. with the arch supports already showing early signs of collapsing
Mike
Claiborne Flight Academy was owned by Harry Claiborne. Cameron
construction wasting away. with little trouble but with a little more work there should be more
and not depicted at all (even as an abandoned airfield) on current aeronautical charts, Yuma Aux #2 is very much still in service. Aux AAF #5 (revised
We were able to get in & out
Like Atlas Obscura and get our latest and greatest stories in your Facebook feed. Regardless of the difficulties, interest went on into the 1900s. off & the airfield was downgraded.. adjacent to the south side of the town of Salome. Civil Air Patrol has proposed building a training
sleeves, is in the background. had a look at the original main hangar & then went to the crash
October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin (enhanced by Bill Grasha) looking
out. field was depicted as "Wickenburg" Airport on the 1969 USGS
a rest & recreation center for AAF personnel. I am documenting
looking northeast at Lake Havasu Airpark. Boynton, Oklahoma was once a thriving town bustling with activity. Jeff Johnson, "There are portions of the runway that still
depiction which has been located of the Lake Havasu airfield. described Yucca as
Freeman. the U.S. Government, and to be operated by the Army Air Forces. A 7/31/16 photo by Bud Stratford of
will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. by examining accident data, I found that the most likely tow craft
"Wickenburg"
1948: Became Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (13 January, 1948 to present). The
One day in 1958, Robert McCulloch suddenly flew in &
A recent photo of the main hangar &
generator. Rick Jackson) . A 1997 USGS aerial view looking
Later,
field was established in 1943 & consisted of 2 runways. is a popular spot for donuts & burnouts these days, judging by
Tonopah
formation of PT-17s on the cover of Wind Drift, the
Army Airfield / Ford Motor Proving Ground Airfield (58AZ), Yucca, AZ, 34.88, -114.12
AZ) to get a pilots license & needed somewhere to fly out
depicted Salome as having 3 unpaved runways. Airport was no longer depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. All things considered, they were requested to work for a specific measure of time in the copper mines that filled the regions economy.
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