Community Guide

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.

A view of a green valley surrounded by red hills dotted with juniper trees.
A view of Tabiona.

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Location

Population

(2020 U.S. Census)

  • Population: 143
  • Housing Units: 56

Phone & Postal

  • Area Code: 435
  • Tel. Exchange: 848
  • ZIP Code: 84072

Post Office

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

This Tabiona, Utah community directory includes such things as local churches, schools, annual events, parks, cemeteries, public services and emergency information.

Churches

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Schools

Tabiona School

call435-738-1320

Annual Events

Tabiona Rodeo

news

Part of the town’s 4th of July celebrations.

Parks & Cemeteries

Tabby Valley Centennial Park

Tabiona Cemetery

Government & Services

Tabiona Town

mailP.O. Box 449
Tabiona, UT 84072
call435-848-5481

Tabby Valley Parks & Recreation Special Service District

call435-724-4253 (pavillion and arena rentals)

Emergency Services

Duchesne County Sheriff's Office

call435-725-4715 (non-emergency dispatch)

Tabiona Fire Station