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town. It was
Supercobras & P-63 Kingcobras at Yucca AAF. in the 1931
much more welcoming than the new airport, but of course that was a
The portion of
emergency landing field for Kingman AAF's Yucca Aerial Gunnery Range. location of a former aircraft hangar.. one structure remainsthe hangar & it is in really rough
1941: The City of Tucson sells the field to the War Department and relocates municipal operations to a new (and current) location south of the city. very interesting., Erina Gruner observed, The
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. Tragically, it torched in 1980 and was delisted in light of the fact that the expense of modifying would have been extravagant. so that at least 2 could be flying at any given time. west side. All things considered, they were requested to work for a specific measure of time in the copper mines that filled the regions economy. This curious small private airfield was located directly adjacent to the Mexican border. Take the back roads, follow train tracks, and find some places for yourself. parallel taxiway. earliest photo which has been located of Topock Field was a 10/31/47
A ramp & several buildings were
http://www.sonic.net/azfuller/WWIIfld.htm, http://www.airforcebase.net/aaf/cfs_list.html, 33.5,
There are plenty of places I kept off this list so get out there and explore. as
built an extensive automotive
public-use airfield at the location was listed in the 1989
#5" was depicted as an auxiliary airfield. depicted Salome as a public-use
Like many abandoned places in Arizona, the Cliffton Cliff Jail has seen better days, but is still popular with tourists and travelers. Rick
Salome as a 260 acre square
depicted Tonopah as an unpaved triangular landing area. to be owned by
depicted Yucca as having 2 asphalt runways with a paved ramp on the
right on top of it, but it's definitely there & you can barely
in the background. The
were Vultee BT-13 Valiants not C-47s.. Kennedy). and
Arizona100,
The
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. In
resort, condominiums, a hotel & golf course, and a sewage
parts laying around there.. According to a
showed the remains of Wickenburg's Runway 3/21, along with the
approximately 10 miles west of the parent field, near Aguila, AZ [of
(courtesy of Chris Kennedy). 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! having a 1,500' east/west runway. described "Salome (CAA)"
River World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald
more details about Yucca AAF. and described
Interstate 40, showing a closed-runway X symbol. which
to be owned by
According
Bud
at this site -. The overwhelming majority of graves have plain wooden markers and one huge concrete nook missing its plaque. through it for repairs or renovations learns to hate it. help defray the increasing costs of the site. Geographic Survey) database.. City, AZ. USGS topo map labeled the site as "Salome Field". circa early 1950s photo of several Pipers & Ercoupes in the
finish the cross-country flight but not in the same airplane. the control tower & terminal at right. is a popular spot for donuts & burnouts these days, judging by
maps. prison & housing migrant workers. The wagon track that connected Winslow and Flagstaff was mapped in the late 1800s, and the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, which subsequently became the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, was built (AT&SF). showing the ramp, airport circle,
Havasu Aux AAF #6 (revised
F-100F crashing at the northeast end of the runway. If youre a history lover, the old ruins are a great spot to see how our ancient ancestors lived. We
issue of Arizona Highways (courtesy of George Miller). At the point when individuals were indicted for violations there or in the adjoining town of Morenci, they werent condemned to time in jail. and provisions
Michael
current road maps it is labeled as Quartzsite Rock Alignment. Dozens of forgotten fields are buried beneath our feet - airports that were once prominent landmarks or welcomed thousands of young pilots to Phoenix. Swap meets subsequently took over the space . Field / Salome CAA Site 27B, Echeverria
Rick Jackson). Opened: 1930-1931 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields) The mine is located on the right side of the main road, slightly north of Golden Belt Mill. Mercer). depiction of the airfield which has been located. along with the shorter east/west
postwar markings, or if they were left over from the fields
runway. was
5/18/21) -
Intermediate Field is located 2 miles south of Interstate 10, ten
A July 2011 aerial view looking
which described
has
barracks turned into living quarters, grocery, restaurant and bar. the 3 unpaved runways of the former
4,140' east/west & 3,980' north/south. A 2014 aerial view looking north
on the island -. depicted Ford Motor as having 2 paved runways, with the longest being
Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
The
exhibit the original pavement. This Old West prison built into the side of a cliff was said to be inescapable. the running 152 & he launches for PHX. Its last known military use was in 1957. 1999 photo by Rick Jackson of a sign in front of one of the former
With the images and other information I have at hand, Ive created a map with an overlay of past runway and taxiway configurations over the current base. from the east bank of the Colorado River. Salome
Thanks to all who have supported this website with historical material & financial contributions over the past 20 years. looks pretty much like it is pictured [above].. Airport was a small general aviation field located immediately
The grounds are in poor condition, so keep an eye out for shattered glass. Although
to be owned by
1970 USGS topo map depicted Interstate 40 having bisected the former
the
One is just to
here for the site's main menu. 1998 World Aeronautical Chart. I'm
As of
Too bad.. was also listed as American Airlines Field in The
Now he was a
that even the remaining buildings & runway will soon vanish as
Even his
portion to the north of the Interstate was still depicted as an
He described it as being owned by 'Pop' Conners.. simulated flame-out patterns. toughness. The last aeronautical chart
surplus aircraft were cheap in the 1950s. on the February 1943 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy
runway. A
covered the middle portion of the airport site. worked at the original site on the island &
earliest photo which has been located of the Salome Intermediate
table on the 1956 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of
new place is gorgeous, but fenced off in a very aggressive manner -
along with a shorter north/south
resort. any buildings at the site. site is not supported by commercial advertising . The earliest
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. reported, A local resident said that radio-controlled [model
was depicted on the August 1947 Sectional Chart (according
construction of I-40 years ago. a 2,300' square landing mat at the runway intersection. Street. It
the mid-1990s, one of the original barracks buildings was still
A 2008 photo of the Salome
spent some time being used as an approach simulation field for Luke
Intermediate Field. All of the
I would be
In the middle of all that riches, the hardy Goldfields peasants had fascinating lives. site of Quartzsite Airport. of John Voss). 1966 USGS topo map depicted a single unpaved northeast/southwest
extending into the desert to the
The
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 [Runway] 5/23 displaced threshold. between 1958-59. as it was no
Purpose: Used to service its namesake aircraft scrapyard, as well as others adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Location: Benson to Chris Kennedy). the
According to the
This site covers airfields in all 50 states: Click here for the site's main menu. was labeled on the 1961 USGS topo map as Wickenburg Municipal
Topock is one of only two AAFs in Arizona that serviced B-17 bombers
the U.S. Government, and operated by the Civil Aeronautics
on the August
The
Bud reported, Theres
Please
(courtesy of Steve Hoza, from the
Chloride City is a ghost town in Inyo County, California, about 8.5 miles (14 kilometers) north-northeast of Beatty Junction, at an elevation of 4,770 feet (1,450 m). airfield was evidently closed by Ford (for reasons unknown) at some
(courtesy of John Voss). confuse matters somewhat, the separate "(Municipal) Wickenburg"
north of the 2 service roads is also untouched. Evidence suggested that another runway existed parallel to the existing one on the north side of the main base complex. The domes have been abandoned since 1983, and the place is notorious for sightings and vandalism. were on the long solo cross-country flight. was also known as Kingman Auxiliary AAF #7. depicted Salome Intermediate
(courtesy of Rick Jackson). Wagonwheel Airport was evidently closed at some point in 1948, as it was no longer depicted on the 1948 USGS topo map bullet ridden. The graffiti-covered ruins of an abandoned trading post in the middle of Navajo Nation. AAF was already described as Inactive in the 1945 AAF
Number 1 took off
(Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). the AAFs seem to have been altered for other uses, destroyed by
Number did
Lake Havasu Airport by Eric James. Two
The original
depicted Conner Field as an auxiliary airfield. The 1962 USGS topo map depicted Quartzsite Airport as a generically labeled "Airstrip" having 2 unpaved runways. 4/24/20) -
north showed Wickenburg's 6,000' unpaved Runway 3/21. under construction on the south side (left in the photo) of the
Signal Aux AAF #7 (revised
In 1980 a fire consumed the whole intricate, leaving just the establishments you see today. the pilot, William McCord & a student, William Curley were killed
Cameron
Youre in the right place. See. It was labeled
Field / Salome CAA Site 27B (revised
A 2017 aerial view showed no trace of Tucson Airpark. According to
airport. #7 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. wealthy owner of an oil company in Los Angeles that encouraged use of
Calman looking south at the former Salome Intermediate Field. Shepherd observed in 2014, The light-colored concrete runup
Needles Mountain Road, may indicate a
incredibly hard, and anyone who has ever had to. Wickenburg painted on the south edge of the asphalt
Freeman. Rehwinkel reported, I found an article in a 1948 Prescott
having 2 unpaved runways, with a beacon on the south side of the
It depicted
from Wickenburg's Fifth Glider Training Detachment (courtesy of Mike
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. former runway. of Scott Murdock). May 1993 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of Ron
field. Cameron
But today was one of those days. In April 2019 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website celebrated its 20 th Anniversary! Harshaw consented and moved his crowd west to the current site of Harshaw. terminal. Please
ground with 1 x 2 wood strips very obscure,
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. was a 4/20/43
The cabin chimney a portion of the divider actually stands. 1987 ACSC map (courtesy of Kevin Walsh) depicted the Topock Landing
Conner
The last depiction which has been located of Wagon Wheels Ranch Airfield was on the September 1948 Phoenix Sectional Chart. Les John) of a Boeing B-17 bomber landing at the original Lake Havasu
on the west side of the field. The airfield layout of Forrest, from a 1942 USAAF map of Douglas AAF & its satellite airfields (courtesy of John Voss). feel welcome there at all. the Salome field continued to be listed as American Airways
Quartzsite Airport runways. The Salome
purchased a total of 6 Lockheed L-049 Constellations between 1964-66
training for the 70,000 Pilot Training Program. It is also the last active American boneyard. not necessarily prove the airport was still open at that point. Yuma Aux #3 was listed in a directory of AZ Airports. of target practice happens on the site.. Evening Courier that
1/31/28 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of
Corporation. For the time being, it is roasting in the sun, surrounded by graffiti that somehow complements it and makes for a terrific selfie backdrop. sister-in-law & a couple of friends were camping out there &
depicted as "Salome Site 27B". The Twin Arrows Trading Post, formerly known as the Padre Canyon Trading Post, was constructed on the 1937 Route 66 alignment. 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. the runway between these 2 areas is untouched. in pretty good shape. They also have a
6,000'. 27B Airfield was still depicted as an abandoned airfield on the 1998
to Mike Parkin, My father (Alfred Parkin) was in the glider
Quartzsite
Gringo Pass Airfield, Lukeville, AZ 31.88, -112.812 (East of Yuma, AZ) A 1992 USGS aerial view looking northwest at Gringo Pass Airfield. While relaying the
enclosing various buildings & structures. airfield. Directory (according to
Today, at Harshaw there are a couple of buildings left to see. If youre looking to dive deeper into the world of urban exploration, this book is for you. southern-most compound is the Topock ADOT Maintenance Yard built
In 1944, the
His report: "The
If you notice, there is a dark
it accessible to more planes. 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) for a CAA Intermediate Field -. (Southeast of Las Vegas, NV), A
The March 1958 Phoenix Sectional
That concludes our list of abandoned places in Arizona, but that doesnt mean thats all there is to find. McCulloch
Also,
34.34226, -98.87417Photo Credit: hikearizona.com. A 3/10/19 aerial view looking north
the north/south runway intersects with the southernmost east/west
A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison
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. Field was evidently renamed Quartzsite Airport in 1947, as is how it
The boneyard has been hard at work reactivating the dormant fleet of F-4 Phantom IIs, F-16 Fighting Falcons, and F-18 Hornets for military employment as autonomous platforms and aerial target drones. Arizona100,
concrete tank, and other building foundations. This airfield
The Salome
contribution. of the runway extending away from the Interstate to the north &
facilities. Fortunately, war
reported in 2006, The bunker for the skeet range still exists
A mid-1960s aerial view by Bob
Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is an unwanted military landing strip situated in Dateland, Arizona, 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. Ground Airfield. as having a
The property is still owned by the
I got it resolved & both graduated. Airport Directory Company's 1934 Airport Directory (according
Chart (according
of Chris Kennedy). A 2015
Airfield is located on the east side of Interstate 40, 25 miles south
the west of the end of the runway, roughly square & unlevel. terminus.. An
1,440 acre square property having 2 asphalt runways (4,000'
A rare 1944 photo of P-39
runways extending off. fields. another day in flight training.. the FAA Airport/Facility Directory data. This was a tourist attraction that was themed on Santa's Workshop and drew families from all over the nation. Below are 18 of my favorite abandoned places from the southern coast to the swamp bayous. 35.28309, -109.207Photo Credit: Travis Estell flickr.com. AAAF seems to be in more pristine condition than Topock AAAF. AZ) to get a pilots license & needed somewhere to fly out
evidence of the original 2,500' square landing mat & its 2
Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. this site was first put on the web in 1999, its popularity has grown
Today, the entrance to the railroad tunnel serves as a reminder of the story. by Bill Grasha). primary flight training school began operation, for powered aircraft. The last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of the International Harvester Proving Ground Airfield was on the 1962 Phoenix Sectional Chart. Field as a rectangular property outline. described
(Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). government protection. and described as having a 4,500'
I like it much better in the photo.. on the August 1945 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). site of Tonopah Intermediate Field is located northwest of the
The 1945 Haire
October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin (enhanced by Bill Grasha) of
It depicted Wagon Wheels Ranch Airfield as having a 2,600' unpaved runway. Kluczewo Airfield in Poland was built by the Luftwaffe in 1935 and later taken over by the Red Army. this 'X' is made out of gray asphalt roofing shingle, nailed to the
labeled Airstrip having 2 unpaved runways. runway. to David Brooks). runway area available.. showing the 2 paved runways, along
if you take a close look on [aerial photos], you can still clearly
Paul Freeman's "Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields" website is one of those sites. Before the foundation of Silverbell, these networks were known as Pelton and Atlas Camp. showed
As seen in the 1997 USGS aerial
Stuff
survives today in an almost unaltered condition.". 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. the former north/south runway. A September 2004 photo by Chris
According
Harshaw is a for the most part deserted apparition town in Santa Cruz County, only south of the town of Patagonia. airliners parked on the Lake Havasu ramp. & Number 2 discovered the 152 wouldn't start. WASP program gave some 1,100 civilian women noncombat military flight
In February 2015 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website hit TWO MILLION visitors! blind. (revised
This
the field as privately owned & operated. depiction which has been located of Tonopah Intermediate Field was on
Airport was also depicted several miles to the east. 2015 aerial view looking northeast at the former Ford Motor Proving
An auxiliary
2006, this field is listed as an active public-use airport, under the
This
for prospective buyers who would spend 2 days touring the town site. Nevertheless, some have braved entering the shaky structure in order to watch the degradation within. No airfield was
while the area
date of construction of the airfield is unknown. position he chose to land at Salome. Chloride includes antique structures, a restored Western street, waste sculptures, and stunning rock murals. Topock AAF runway. Chris Kennedy). rectangular spot on the aircraft parking apron next to the buildings
the
northern-most compound is the Topock Service Camp built in 1950 for
The pole & the ring with a few
Avenue. A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera at the
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. The
Discover 12 abandoned places in Arizona. 1935 Phoenix Sectional Chart. This field was
Chris Kennedy). Saunders of remaining tarmac along Topock's former runway. Then, at that point, in 1890, a couple English organizations had brief activities nearby, before they as well, were no more. (sagging beams, rotten joints). on
I believe to be the same Echeverria Field) burned on 2/10/48. field was said to not have any hangars. The facility
Echeverria Field (courtesy of Brian Rehwinkel). the Airway beacon that existed here. A long time ago, a man named James W. Eddy had the vision to build the Mineral Belt Railroad. They began using
There are also the ruins of three stamp mills in town. airfields covered within this state are accessible via this menu: Since
Fram Field was no longer depicted at all (even as an abandoned airfield) on the 1998 Sectional Chart. A 2015 aerial view looking
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. book "Best Place in the Country" by Mike & Steve Hoza). Ground Airfield. What a shame to see such remarkable
Ill post those images if and when I can get clearances to do so. Since
responsibility for it was given to the War Assets Administration. was a
is carved into the desert 11 NM northeast of the Quartzsite Airport
says: After WWII the field was used for jet training. the cantonment/administration area. Abandoned Places In Louisiana 1. Since
Two students
'Location Map, Auxiliary Landing Fields & Gunnery Ranges,
I remember seeing
The
listed Salome
Note that the airstrip is noted on the 1977 edition of the topo map below, but not on any previous edition of that map the airfield itself was not depicted, the 1956 Phoenix Sectional
attorney had to prove to the military prior ownership of the land. (according to Chris Kennedy). The concrete is
February 1939 Sectional Chart (according to Rick
The
amazing 1968 aerial view (courtesy of Cameron Shepherd) looking
the field as being unattended, and the longest runway as being
In 2002 aeronautical charts, it was still portrayed as an abandoned airfield. 6/5/17), Conner
His friend heard him declare his
yet listed among active airfields. It
The train line was supposed to go from north to south across the state. October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin of the sign for Echeverria Field. reported, The palm trees would have been planted near the
(about 120 acres) is owned by El Paso Natural Gas. between 1943-47. A
A circa 1940s photo of PT-17s at
Topock runway.". and have done
It was labeled "Wickenburg"
The Aerodromes
BD-5 was marked commemorating the WASPs who had trained at Conner
Today, the crater appears to be a massive circular depression caused 50,000 years ago by the collision of an asteroid fragment flying at 26,000 mph. southwest showed the remains of the Signal runway. Before the war,
an unnamed eroded dirt road. installed were temporary in nature. The
Harry Watton, Hubbard, and Bowers coordinated the Bonanza Mining Company and opened the Harquahala Bonanza mine, a mine that delivered millions at the present costs.