Appaloosa Horses for Sale near Black Forest, CO

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Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Florissant, CO 80816
April
Hi! April is a 12 year old Appaloosa, 14.3 hands, she’s done gymkhanas, I’v..
Florissant, Colorado
Other
Appaloosa
Mare
14
Florissant, CO
CO
$8,500
Appaloosa - Horse for Sale in Elbert, CO 80106
Sunday Morning
She's 100% foundation. She is going to be 15 hands high. She is five panel ..
Elbert, Colorado
Black
Appaloosa
Mare
3
Elbert, CO
CO
$2,000
Appaloosa Stallion
This colt is out of Halter champion background and racing. He is very willi..
Penrose, Colorado
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Penrose, CO
CO
$800
Appaloosa Stallion
"Eddy" is a well - mannered 4 year old Appaloosa stallion. His sire, Cappa ..
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Sorrel
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Colorado Springs, CO
CO
$350
Appaloosa Mare
Maddy is a very large, solid built filly. She has some small spots on her h..
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Grulla
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Colorado Springs, CO
CO
$800
Appaloosa Mare
Absolutely perfect little horse. Borderline between horse and pony. In the ..
Sedalia, Colorado
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Sedalia, CO
CO
$2,500
Appaloosa Mare
719-541-3599 Pepper is a good sound horse she isn't a yard deco she likes t..
Simla, Colorado
Appaloosa
Mare
-
Simla, CO
CO
$1,800
Appaloosa Stallion
Beautiful Appy really gentle needs a good home great mountain horse...
Woodland Park, Colorado
Other
Appaloosa
Stallion
-
Woodland Park, CO
CO
$900
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About Black Forest, CO

The history of the Black Forest area is closely paralleled by that of a larger area traditionally known as the "Pineries". The area originally extended from Divide, Colorado (now known as the town of Monument, Colorado), through the present planning area and east along the Platte-Arkansas Divide to a point where the Ponderosa Pines thinned out. Altogether the Pineries encompassed a 1,000 square mile area. Although the origin of the name is not clear, that portion of the Pineries north of Colorado Springs became known as the "Black Forest" by around the turn of the century. Arrowheads and charcoal pits provide evidence that the planning area was occupied by Native Americans at least 800 years ago.