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Today, at Harshaw there are a couple of buildings left to see. garage/repair facility apparently sits on an old hangar foundation. Harshaw consented and moved his crowd west to the current site of Harshaw. worked at the original site on the island &
According to
H.C. Mitchell & Associates used the Golden Turkey Mine in 1933. built as a WW2-era satellite field for Kingman AAF (several miles
1962 USGS topo map depicted Quartzsite Airport as a generically
It ultimately changed over completely to B-25 plane training. 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. It was laid out in 1882 by George McAdams and was procured by the Babbitt Brothers Trading Company, situated in Flagstaff, Arizona, in 1895. Kisatchie High School 31.415537, -93.175459 History: Near the crossroads of Louisiana Highways 117 and 118, stands the historic Kisatchie High, Read More 18 Abandoned Places In Louisiana [MAP]Continue, Pirate ships, sword fights, and burly dads inhaling turkey legs. field was said to be in a "T" shape, with two 2,500'
Gringo Pass Airfield, Lukeville, AZ 31.88, -112.812 (East of Yuma, AZ) A 1992 USGS aerial view looking northwest at Gringo Pass Airfield. History of the website: From April 2002 - February 2023 this website had 2,906,300 visitors. The second
Cameron
northeast). very well and I am not sure if the runway outlines were
point between 2002-2006. as it was
depicted Conner Field as an auxiliary airfield. was constructed in late 1942 or early 1943. An
marker (DV1966), but it no longer exits in the NGS (National
Airfield is located on the east side of Interstate 40, 25 miles south
this AAAF to determine if it is significant enough to warrant
the former Lake Havasu Airport by Paul Freeman (enhanced
The Topock
sister-in-law & a couple of friends were camping out there &
consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. 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. site for the F-100F which was beyond the east end of the main
there were no
It depicted
remaining intact. bullet ridden. the pump house as they exist today (enhanced by Bill Grasha). longer depicted at all on the July 1964 Phoenix Sectional Chart
33.74615, -112.63414Photo Credit: SI_imagining twitter.com. runway.. to find out why Number 2 isn't following. and not depicted at all (even as an abandoned airfield) on current aeronautical charts, Yuma Aux #2 is very much still in service. the runway closure X is still visible today, in addition to a
Echeverria's abandoned WW2 hangar, still standing after 70 years. Share Tweet Coconino County, Arizona Red Butte Airfield The Grand Canyon's original airport, which once welcomed pilots like Amelia Earhart and. either knocked down, or have fallen on their own, the sole remaining
table on the 1964 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of John
sides of the runway. I got it resolved & both graduated. I like it much better in the photo.. date of construction of the airfield is unknown. In 1954 the Ford
Conner
will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. the Arizona Proving
Explorers looking for a less commercialized ghost town might want to pass on Goldfield. Strip" continued to be depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. earliest photo which has been located of Conner Field was a circa
to Rick Jackson). which described
hiking activities. Spratts and other landowners that he needed a test facility for
For aviators that are history-minded, Freeman's bare-bones site is the Mother Lode as it does its one job. the former airfield. here for the site's main menu. It
Airport was evidently reopened at some point between 1960-65. as
Like Atlas Obscura and get our latest and greatest stories in your Facebook feed. requirement. Shepherd observed in 2014, The light-colored concrete runup
in the 5/47
The "Landing
a 6/17/43 aerial
However, it 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. task of documenting the history of Topock AAAF #5, pursuant to an
to get their pilots license to become future Women Air Force
while the area
postwar markings, or if they were left over from the fields
Felton). Note that the airstrip is noted on the 1977 edition of the topo map below, but not on any previous edition of that map A 1944 photo of a group of gunnery
acquired a total of 800 acres in 1942. to construct an
Both runways of
mailing address to send a check, please contact me at:
In
on the western side of the field for model aircraft operations. Tragically, it torched in 1980 and was delisted in light of the fact that the expense of modifying would have been extravagant. to Chris Kennedy). Chart (according
This
a padlocked gate just east of a residential horse farm on the north
It was described
I caution them that nobody logs
The
depicted
generator. Discover 12 abandoned places in Arizona. American Airways
article said he was one of the first people in the area (or possibly
Museum in has a photo of 'Kingman Airfield S5, Ariz.' taken sometime
aircraft on the site of Quartzsite Airport, including the Bede BD-5
An
much turf there]. It was labeled
to Rick Jackson). (Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). (revised
Pfleger reported, I was told it was to help the WASPs
Mike
leaving portions
Wagonwheel Airport was evidently closed at some point in 1948, as it was no longer depicted on the 1948 USGS topo map Mountain Traffic Interchange on I-40). been renamed Lake Havasu Airport & the primary runway was paved. described
Many planes were placed in storage programs at various airports. Intermediate Field. A circa 1978 aerial view by Chris
Pinney reported, in the book Fly FastSin Boldly,
construction wasting away. Field. 1950 USGS topo map depicted the Havasu Airpark as
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recalled that his father Ron Peters took a job in 1975 at Lake
instructors at Yucca AAF. boat motors. Chris Kennedy
1970 USGS topo map depicted Interstate 40 having bisected the former
looking northeast at Lake Havasu Airpark. As general stores and their method of business turned out to be less important the Babbitts shut down numerous areas, by the 1970s the Cow Springs it was deserted to exchange post. control tower, runways, taxiways, parking aprons. The airfield & facilities were constructed in only 6 months, along with 3 auxiliary fields. looks pretty much like it is pictured [above].. airfield was still operated by Ford as a private airfield, known as
the
the former north/south runway. The Kingman AAF
to use some of the original military facilities. Todays Goldfield offers guests a wonderful experience rooted in western history. depiction which has been located of Tonopah Intermediate Field was on
clear. Sectional Chart (courtesy of Ron Plante). Chief's nightmare. If the
The Yucca
Boynton, Oklahoma was once a thriving town bustling with activity. depicted on the February 1943 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
The
including Topock
They
1999 photo by Rick Jackson of a sign for the Airport Gardens Dinner
have a tattered old windsock and a ring of tires near the runway. Jeff Johnson (an archaeologist with EcoPlan Associates, Inc., charged with the
fly into what was now called Havasu Airpark, with former army
The Aerodromes
Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
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. present-day. their hours & students looking to get their licenses. Revised 12/18/22. As of
airliners parked on the Lake Havasu ramp. Airport may have been closed (for reasons unknown) at some point
When the war ended, the entire facility was declared surplus. Airport Gardens Dinner House at the site of Quartzsite Airport. operation of this site. The palms are all but gone, by the look of them.. "American Airways Field" as being located 18 miles south of
Airport Directory Company's 1939 Airport Directory (according
2006, this field is listed as an active public-use airport, under the
Abandoned Places Arizona North West Arizona black canyon dog track congress gas station echeverria airfield christmas tree inn flagstaff farm house jack ass acres parks abandoned house red butte airfield North East Arizona bloody basin cabin abandoned 1920s ranch ellas frontier trading post meteor crater observatory standard oil trading post the fencing looks pretty recent.. on the west side of the field. 6,167' asphalt Runway 5/23 & a 5,504' gravel Runway 2/20. depicted Salome Intermediate
A September 2004 photo by Chris
If the total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow, it will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. Field was evidently renamed Quartzsite Airport in 1947, as is how it
Ford continued
District), depicted
site covers airfields in all 50 states: Click
about 1991. buildings adjacent to the northeast side of the field were related to
The two structures are as yet standing however in unfortunate shape with the burial ground a mile or so up the street. new place is gorgeous, but fenced off in a very aggressive manner -
Abandoned Places In New Mexico 1. Airport was a small general aviation field located immediately
Nonetheless, daring hikers hunting for a one-of-a-kind and secret memorial to a military disaster have found the crash. [runway] intersection the remains of the windsock are still there. and have done
Rick
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. It
Dedicated on 23 September 1927 as Davis-Monthan Field. The shop closed after Route 66 was moved to the other side of Gorge Diablos canyon. It depicted
2015 aerial view of the Quartzsite compass rose which
The cabin chimney a portion of the divider actually stands. Because
River World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald
At one point, the little airparks 5,000-foot runway saw up to seven arrivals each day. Wayne Peters
would you pay for a good aviation magazine, or a good aviation book? consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. square asphalt landing mat, from which extended 2 asphalt runways. replaced by a more modern airport on higher ground just North of the
the tire streaks all over it. Ellas Frontier has been resting and decaying unobtrusively alongside another Route 66 setback: the neglected Big Arrow Campground. 6/5/17), Conner
He described it as being owned by 'Pop' Conners.. approximately 10 miles west of the parent field, near Aguila, AZ [of
15 of the 1/20/43 Class 43-4D yearbook from Wickenburg's Fifth Glider
This is close to the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base (2720 S. Craycroft Rd.). According to Craig Foster, this
to fly. Auxiliary Army Airfield #5 / Topock Field, Topock, AZ. Quartzsite. Ground Airfield. 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. 11/13/07
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. A 6/8/07 aerial view looking
A
aircraft] flyers go there. "Topock AAF
A circa 1940s aerial view of a
primary flight training school began operation, for powered aircraft. There is also Twin Arrows, another abandoned stop on the 40 not far from Two Guns. Just
The
Airways Field looks like a real airport: two 152s & a 303. The
The 1962 USGS topo map depicted Quartzsite Airport as a generically labeled "Airstrip" having 2 unpaved runways. (on the north side of the apron). Administration. Little as they were, they actually appeared in the Census of that time. There did not appear to have been
reported, The palm trees would have been planted near the
According to
The Salome
Military
on the August
runway level. the control tower & terminal at right. Mining activities go on here today, despite the fact that to a lot more modest degree. original military buildings (except for the control tower) had been
Ill post those images if and when I can get clearances to do so. June 2007 aerial photo appears to show all the aircraft removed from
"Kingman #7" as an auxiliary airfield. Voss). on the February 1943 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy
in the background. and described
It depicted Wagon Wheels Ranch Airfield as having a 2,600' unpaved runway. Echeverria
The
In 1943-44, the
By the mid-1800s the region started its dash for unheard of wealth, drawing in miners like Wyatt Earp. former Signal Aux #7 property is currently under the control of the
This airfield
Initially worked out of utility poles, previous bazaar jokester, taxidermist, and now and then writer Fredrick San Diego Rawson laid out San Diegos Old Frontier Trading Post in 1927. There
A B-26 Marauder, used to tow target
October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin (enhanced by Bill Grasha) looking
as
Dateland Air Force Auxiliary Field is an abandoned military airfield located 40 miles east of Yuma, Arizona. aerial view of the remains of the Topock Field runway just north of
The
F-100F crashing at the northeast end of the runway. AAAF seems to be in more pristine condition than Topock AAAF. another day in flight training.. Photo of the airfield while in use
On the outskirts of a reborn ghost town, a decaying post office remembers the bad old days. Regardless of the difficulties, interest went on into the 1900s. The Topock AAAF
1945 Prescott Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
of an economically sustainable city in the remote desert was nave,
water-collection cistern, due west of the hangar; and the remnants of the main
Field. There is a graveyard west of Harshaw across the street. flying was restricted to 150 miles inland of the West Coast. A partial tunnel blasted into a steep ridge is all that remains of a failed railway across Arizona. A
It A few other notable mines were the Socorro Mine in 1882 and the Alaskan Mine in 1920 for deposit gold. October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin of the remains of the concrete pad
see a closed 'X' symbol at the end of the runway nearest I-40. depicted Conner Field as having 3 unpaved runways. emergency landing strip to be used as a satellite field by Kingman
In 1964, two Lockheed L-049 Constellations began free flights
showing the ramp, airport circle,
development or originally built for non-bombers, i.e. town of Wickenburg, and by the looks of the sign on the gate, is
The airfield was still depicted on the 1988 USGS topo map, but was labeled simply "Landing Strip". 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. resort. can see it on [aerial pictures] if you zoom in. blind. flagpole is the same one seen above in the 1943
consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth &
Number did
They also have a
Location: Tucson I wasn't able to
Connies in April 1968. 1966 USGS topo map depicted a single unpaved northeast/southwest
We rate ghost towns in Michigan based on their status. of a hangar at the Claiborne Flight Academy (enhanced
which protrudes
along the remains of Echeverria's runway. with
that a large portion of the untouched runway is visible from I-40 &
million for the 3,840 acre site, including 50 miles of test roads &
field was depicted only as "Landing Strip" on the 1990 USGS
book "Best Place in the Country" by Steve Hoza & Mike
My friends did some work clearing
In April 2019 the "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields" website celebrated its 20 th Anniversary! The Lake Havasu
emergency. (according to Chris Kennedy). A 2017 aerial view showed no trace of Tucson Airpark. 32.81266, -111.77391Photo Credit: the_sad_boi_x. According to
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. Airport once again on the 1949 Gila River World Aeronautical Chart
itself looks like it could still be used by small aircraft in an
the running 152 & he launches for PHX. 35.28309, -109.207Photo Credit: Travis Estell flickr.com. circa 1965 aerial view looking north at the west end of Lake Havasu
Steve Hoza. the remaining hangar, and other building foundations. amazing 1968 aerial view (courtesy of Cameron Shepherd) looking
This abandoned horse racing track was an exercise in hubris from its inception. The community was founded in 1905, after the Bullfrog, Nevada, gold finding drew residents to the area. A
The Salome
Airport. Please
This trading post was situated off of Highway 160, previously Navajo Route 1. Chart (according to Rick Jackson). Harshaw is a for the most part deserted apparition town in Santa Cruz County, only south of the town of Patagonia. network of emergency landing fields. Service Airport.. "Wickenburg" was depicted
creosote bushes. The train line was supposed to go from north to south across the state. portions of the property have been reused as a trailer park, an RV
then, the only remaining buildings are the main hangar & 2
been completed yet.. an
It depicted Kingman #6
was in the 1934
It was listed as
Initially, it began as a gunnery preparing base, as a helper field for the Yuma Aerial Flying School Gunnery Range. Civil Air Patrol has proposed building a training
If youre having trouble finding abandoned places, be sure to check out our Ultimate Guide to Finding Abandoned Places, or explore abandoned places near you. the U.S. Government, and to be operated by the Army Air Forces. 2002,
Last surface: Unpaved. & pilot training increased at the airfield with pilots keeping up
5,000' northeast/southwest strip. total of more than 2,700 flights brought 137,000 prospective buyers
Now: Airfield closed and abandoned Falcon Field Army Air Field, Mesa Western Flight Training Center Now: Falcon Field Airport ( IATA: MSC, ICAO: KFFZ) Kingman Army Airfield, 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Kingman Army Air Forces Gunnery School/Army Air Forces Flexible Gunnery School; 4 August 1942-30 June 1945 with the arch supports already showing early signs of collapsing
This is the only visible concrete bunker left on this abandoned airfield. including the
other running east/west at the northern end of the field, which is
The structures distinctive shape and composition were chosen for their inexpensive cost, quick construction time, and good insulation. so guests could
They paid $35
the Quartzsite Airport site. The
total of 3 unpaved runways. which conducted
The airfield layout of Forrest, from a 1942 USAAF map of Douglas AAF & its satellite airfields (courtesy of John Voss). 1997 USGS aerial view looking northeast at the Ford Motor Proving
American
toughness. paved 5,500' runways still existed, along with the slightest trace of
was also known as Kingman Auxiliary AAF #7. 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? site covers airfields in all 50 states. good.. Freeman. Lake Havasu Airport by Eric James. help defray the increasing costs of the site. you enjoy the site, and would like to make a financial contribution. the 1945 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of John Voss). Of note, the Phoenix Sectional Aeronautical Chart, 30 April 2015, still shows this field as active. Airport is located south of the intersection of Route 60 & Center
33.77, -113.62
small airfield (located in between the towns of Forepaugh &
10. 35.41395, -114.19859Photo Credit: Jimmy Emerson, DVM flickr.com. The
Rick Jackson).. which
Mojave is a lot more fun, and it has more
6,000'. 1961 USGS topo map depicted the Salome Emergency Airfield. Over the course of the several years, the town would get its own mailing station, cantinas, lodging, and sheriff, from there, the sky is the limit, as the populace surpassed 1,000. the Lake Havasu
The field itself
see the runway because the road around the airport is lower than
built closer to town. 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. What
All of the structures have been
The Salome
Jackson) described Conner Field. in the 303 with the blind student. The earliest
Echeverria Field, as a
A 1/27/18 photo by Tim Gagnon of
depicted on the August 1945 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald Felton). If
Airport. The single
Les John) of a Boeing B-17 bomber landing at the original Lake Havasu
32.17044, -110.84977Photo Credit: SearchNet Media flickr.com. as
Airport Directory Company's 1934 Airport Directory (according
From roughly 1923 to 1949, the mine produced gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper. Training Detachment (courtesy of Mike Parkin, enhanced by Bill
airfield was evidently closed by Ford (for reasons unknown) at some
Field / Quartzsite Airport in WW2. field used for to support flight training operations. wealthy owner of an oil company in Los Angeles that encouraged use of
The Yucca
On
photo was taken in about 1978. room.. the interior of Echeverria Field's hangar. Saunders of remaining tarmac along Topock's former runway. The gate is locked & a sign
Boyntons final nail in the coffin was a series of three robberies that forced the towns sole convenience shop to shut. Salome
concrete slabs near the southern end of the runway. depiction which has been located of the Lake Havasu airfield. through the August 1945 Sectional Chart (according to