Trail Arabian Horses for Sale near Minnetonka, MN

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Arabian Mare
Black mare with a star and a white sock. Very well mannered. Niga / Ferzo..
Welch, Minnesota
Black
Arabian
Mare
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Welch, MN
MN
$1,500
Arabian Stallion
we call him czar. he is a beautiful registered purebred egyptian arabian. ..
Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Inver Grove Heights, MN
MN
$200
Arabian Mare
Lady is a 19 year old mare. She knows all WSCA games. is an awesome trail ..
Woodbury, Minnesota
White
Arabian
Mare
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Woodbury, MN
MN
$3,500
Arabian Mare
Chestnut - white stripe, three socks. Not registered - Won't be selling h..
Princeton, Minnesota
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Princeton, MN
MN
$2,500
Arabian Mare
Stormy is a wonderful horse. She is a great ride for an experienced rider. ..
Jordan, Minnesota
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Jordan, MN
MN
$1,500
Arabian Mare
SW Misty Nite and SW Laddys Lady. Two beautiful, registered Arab mares, ful..
Minnetrista, Minnesota
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Minnetrista, MN
MN
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
This weanling colt has been in a stall since birth. He is now in and out of..
Elk River, Minnesota
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Elk River, MN
MN
$500
Arabian Stallion
'Aspen', is a 2002 colt whose father is National Champion "Legacy Of Fame" ..
Elk River, Minnesota
Arabian
Stallion
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Elk River, MN
MN
$600
Arabian Mare
"Rhoyal Wisdom" is a beautiful purebred Arabian filly with great conformati..
Hastings, Minnesota
Bay
Arabian
Mare
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Hastings, MN
MN
$3,000
Arabian Stallion
Spur is an absolutely awesome horse. He's not only pleasing to the eye, but..
Hastings, Minnesota
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Hastings, MN
MN
$2,200
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About Minnetonka, MN

Since the mid-19th century, Minnetonka has evolved from heavily wooded wilderness through extensive farming and thriving industrialization to its present primarily residential suburban character. The Dakota and Ojibwe were the first Native Americans to settle in the area. They believed the land around Lake Minnetonka ( mni meaning water, and tanka meaning big, anglicized to Minnetonka) was the legendary home of an extinct race. The first recorded exploration of the area by European settlers was in 1822, when a group from newly constructed Fort Snelling made its way up Minnehaha Creek (then known as Brown's Creek or Falls Creek) to the lake. In 1851, the Dakota sold the area including Minnetonka to the United States with the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux.