Arabian Horses for Sale near Rocky Ridge, UT

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Alpine, UT 84004
Arabian Mare
Offering WN Jaylo for your consideration! Out of Wayne Newton's breeding pr..
Alpine, Utah
Gray
Arabian
Mare
17
Alpine, UT
UT
$5,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Alpine, UT 84004
Arabian Mare
Offering WN Feather Design for your consideration! Out of Wayne Newton's br..
Alpine, Utah
Gray
Arabian
Mare
25
Alpine, UT
UT
$1,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Alpine, UT 84004
Arabian Mare
Offering WN Stars Angel for your consideration! Out of Wayne Newton's breed..
Alpine, Utah
Gray
Arabian
Mare
18
Alpine, UT
UT
$5,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in Alpine, UT 84004
Arabian Stallion
Offering Justice Hope for your consideration! Out of Wayne Newton's breedin..
Alpine, Utah
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
9
Alpine, UT
UT
$6,500
Arabian Mare
Paikea - 2005 Half Arabian / Hanoverian Mare Sweepstakes ~ Stands 16 hds. ..
Riverton, Utah
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Riverton, UT
UT
$1,500
Arabian Mare
She has potential for any discipline and a good attitude. She will make an ..
Mapleton, Utah
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Mapleton, UT
UT
$800
Arabian Mare
Dahmareekha is a tall, beautiful, proven broodmare. She is by Hi - Fashion ..
Riverton, Utah
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Riverton, UT
UT
$6,500
Arabian Mare
Lacy (reg name WH Psyche's Lace) is a beautiful young mare, bred to breed o..
Riverton, Utah
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
Riverton, UT
UT
$5,000
Arabian Stallion
Danseurs Rafiq - Rafiq means companion in Arabic and this boy has personali..
Riverton, Utah
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Riverton, UT
UT
$5,000
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About Rocky Ridge, UT

The original community in the area was known as York and was the southern terminus of the Utah Southern Railroad from February 1875 to May 1979. (The Utah Southern Railroad was controlled by the Union Pacific Railroad.) However, after the railroad was extended further south, the community of York was essentially abandoned. A post office had been established in the community in 1875, but it closed in 1879. Nearly a century passed without much change, but by 1971 Marvin L. Allred had purchased 225 acres (91 ha) in the area and I‑15 had been completed to just north of the Juab‑ Utah county line.