Tabiona, Utah
Fort Tabby was built in 1860. Later, a town was founded in the area, first called Tabbyville or Tabby, and formally named Tabiona in 1915. Tabby was a Ute leader who was among the first to move with his people to the Uintah Reservation.
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This Tabiona, Utah guide covers the community's history, location, population, phone, postal and gardening info, churches, schools, annual events, parks, cemeteries and government, public and emergency services.
Location
- County: Duchesne
- Elevation: 6,523 ft.
- Coordinates: 40° 21' 15.97" N, 110° 42' 36.27" W (40.354437, -110.710076)
- PLSS: Sec. 31, T. 1S, R. 7W, Salt Lake Meridian
Population
(2020 U.S. Census)
- Population: 143
- Housing Units: 56
Gardening Info
- Hardiness Zone: 6a
- Average Last Spring Freeze: June 28 (Tabiona 1 Se)
- Average First Fall Freeze: Sept. 12 (Tabiona 1 Se)
- Average Freeze-Free Days: 68.0 (Tabiona 1 Se)
Community Directory
An essential directory of community amenities and features.
Churches
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
location_on3750 N. 37900 West
Tabiona, Utah
Tabiona, Utah
Schools
Tabiona School
Annual Events
Tabiona Rodeo
news
Part of the town’s 4th of July celebrations.
Parks & Cemeteries
Tabby Valley Centennial Park
location_on37700 W. 3750 North
Tabiona, Utah
Tabiona, Utah
Tabiona Cemetery
location_on5000 N. Tabby Lane
Tabiona, Utah
Tabiona, Utah
Government & Public Services
Tabiona Town
Tabby Valley Parks & Recreation Special Service District
call435-724-4253 (pavillion and arena rentals)
Emergency Services
Duchesne County Sheriff's Office
location_on21554 W. 9000 South
Duchesne, Utah
Duchesne, Utah
call435-725-4715 (non-emergency dispatch)
Tabiona Fire Station
location_on38094 W. State Road 35
Tabiona, Utah
Tabiona, Utah