Indian Springs Auxiliary Army Airfields

Indian Springs Auxiliary Army Airfields are the sites of the World War II satellite airfields of the Indian Springs Army Airfield.


 * Indian Springs Auxiliary Field No. 1
 * 37.27639°N, -115.75528°W
 * East side of Groom Dry Lake (a secret 1955 site was built at a different site south of the Groom Lake playa)


 * Indian Springs Auxiliary Field No. 2
 * 37.53417°N, -116.49444°W
 * Now two faintly visible runways and series of taxiways, unused since World War II.


 * Indian Springs Auxiliary Field No. 3
 * 37.50833°N, -116.48333°W
 * No remains visible. Might have been using part of a dry lake bed.


 * Indian Springs Auxiliary Field No. 4 (now Pahute Mesa Airstrip)
 * 37.10278°N, -116.3125°W


 * Indian Springs Auxiliary Field No. 5
 * 37.025°N, -116.06667°W
 * Undetermined, area used in the 1950s for nuclear weapons testing.