These buildings, structures, and other abandoned places in Southern California offer a haunting look at what has been discarded from the past. From a failed water park to a deserted town that was once a waterfront resort, you will be shocked by the sad remains.
1. Where retired airplanes go to die. More than 1,000 commercial airliners are housed at the Mojave airport.
2. Former LA Zoo located in Griffith Park. The structures and animal cages have been left behind and remain in their original location.
3. An old abandoned building in the town of Cima in the Mojave Desert.
There are many abandoned buildings in California, especially in the SoCal desert area.
4. Abandoned structure on Bombay Beach damaged from years of salt exposure.
5. The remains of a former dairy farm run by the Camarillo State Mental Hospital that was used as a site to help patients gain work experience.
It was abandoned in 1960. It's been nicknamed "The Scary Dairy."
6. An abandoned boat stuck in the ground of this former resort area near the Salton Sea that is now a ghost town due to the water conditions.
7. The former site of the Lake Delores Water Park in Newberry Springs that closed in the late 80s. It later became Rock-a-Hoola Water Park which also failed. This is all that remains since its abandonment.
8. The rusted remnant of a shipwreck near Palos Verdes that happened back in 1961 leaves its imprint on the rocks and sand.
It's hard to believe that these now these buildings, sites, things, and abandoned places in Southern California were once a part of people's lives and thriving. A look at them is certainly a glimpse into the roots of our beautiful state. Do you have any fond Southern California memories of these locations? We'd love to know in the comments so please take a moment to share.
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