Wendover, Utah Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You've probably been curious about the population % of the town of Wendover City. If so, it's important to know how to navigate the city. Here is a map with the area's main streets, population %, and more. After the map, take the time to browse nearby towns. If you're planning a road trip, it's a good idea to check out the cities 100 miles away.

The population of Wendover City is overwhelmingly white, with a majority of residents identifying as non-Catholic. In fact, one councilman, Earl Lacy, married a Mexican woman and was elected to the city's council last fall. The city's diversity is so extreme that many residents are considering moving to the Nevada side of town before school starts. Those who live in the Utah side are concerned that racial divisions will increase.

While Wendover has a long history of neglect, it's still the town's only real home. Despite being a small city with significant economic disadvantage, its residents are happy to be here. The only problem is that many property owners are reluctant to tear down their trailers because they still make hundreds of dollars a month. If new homes are built, that profit might be smaller than the old ones.

Wendover has a population of approximately 1,483 people and lies in Tooele County, Utah. It is 7 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).