History of Ibapah, Utah. Ibapah was an Indian word meaning "the clay colored water." Ibapah was the western-most station in Utah in Tooele County near the Nevada border. Known at times as Deep Creek Station, it was located in the midst of the ancient hunting grounds of the Gosiute Indians.
Ibapah was on the original Lincoln Highway. It was one of three early Pony Express stations in the area and was the last stop before the route entered Tippett's ...
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