
Wenden, AZ
Wenden, Arizona is an unincorporated town located in La Paz County, Arizona. Wenden was established as ‘Wendendale’ in 1905 by founder Otis E. Young. Wendendale was officially changed to Wenden in August of 1909, two years after Wells Fargo Co. established an office for the shipping of gold (Seguaro UTV Fest).
Today, Wenden is known for:
- Blooming art scene
- Spiritual wellness spot
- Rock hounding
- Collectables/vintage goods
- RV, Bus and Van life
- Off Grid/Homestead lifestyle
- Desert Recreation
- Gateway to Alamo Lake
Wenden is home to over 400 residents and sits along the original Route 66 Highway, the National Old Trails Highway. There are hundreds of miles of OHV trails surrounding the town, including the famous 675-mile-long Arizona Peace Trail, the largest OHV Loop Trail in the United States.

