Arizona’s Smallest Town Is A Charming Lakeside Community You Have To Visit
Arizona is full of small towns, but this one tops the list in terms of having the fewest residents. Alamo Lake has a population of just 25, and it’s a charming lakeside community that belongs on everyone’s travel bucket list.

It spans a mere 46 square miles, much of which is covered by water.

Not only does this infrastructural marvel keep Western Arizona safe during periods of heavy rainfall, but it also provides a place to connect with nature away from hectic city life.
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Covered picnic tables offer plenty of shade to protect against the unbearable desert summer heat.
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Amenities include two bunk-style beds, living space, a private porch, and other basic creature comforts to ensure your stay is nothing short of unforgettable.

It isn’t uncommon to spot bald eagles, foxes, wild burros, and plenty of other majestic wildlife, so be on the lookout!

Try to stick around until night fully sets in - the nearest city is 40 miles away, so the stargazing is unparalleled.

Address: Alamo Road, Wenden, AZ 85357
For more information, visit Alamo Lake State Park’s website or Facebook page.
Have you ever been to Alamo Lake? What’s your favorite small town in Arizona? Here are some of ours: 8 Sleepy Small Towns In Arizona Where Things Never Seem To Change.
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