Horses for Sale in Tonopah AZ, New River AZ

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Paint - Horse for Sale in Tonopah, AZ 85354
Rolo
Foaled April 10, 2020, Color Black Tobiano double homozygous Black and Tobi..
Tonopah, Arizona
Black
Paint
Stallion
5
Tonopah, AZ
AZ
$6,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Tonopah, AZ 85354
Sequoia
TB mare can go where ever you want to take her..
Tonopah, Arizona
Bay
Thoroughbred
Mare
19
Tonopah, AZ
AZ
$1,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in New RIver, AZ 85087
Roostershiny..
AQHA Cremello 2019 ROOSTERSHINYNICABOON (This Rooster Shines X The Best Yel..
New River, Arizona
Cremello
Quarter Horse
Mare
6
New River, AZ
AZ
$9,000
Thoroughbred - Horse for Sale in Cave Creek, AZ 85331
Hank
OTTB LOOKING FOR A NEW PLACE TO CALL HOME💥 Name: Hank (registered: IDidPlen..
Cave Creek, Arizona
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Gelding
22
Cave Creek, AZ
AZ
$1,800
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in New River, AZ 85087
Onyx
Green broke very sweet quiet guy taking him out to gather cows this week..
New River, Arizona
Black
Quarter Horse
Gelding
7
New River, AZ
AZ
$2,500
Quarter Horse - Horse for Sale in Prescott, AZ 86305
JS Wild Honey
"Honey" is your next show horse/broodmare prospect, with impeccab..
Prescott, Arizona
Palomino
Quarter Horse
Mare
11
Prescott, AZ
AZ
$9,000
Mustang - Horse for Sale in Phoenix, AZ 85016
Colonel Spirit
Colonel Spirit 2yo mustang gelding Started groundwork $1000 obo..
Phoenix, Arizona
Chestnut
Mustang
Gelding
6
Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$1,000

About Wickenburg, AZ

The Wickenburg area with much of the Southwest became part of the United States by the 1848 treaty that ended the Mexican–American War. The first extensive survey was conducted by Gila Rangers who were pursuing hostile Indians who had raided the Butterfield Overland Mail route and attacked miners at Gila City. In 1862, a gold strike on the Colorado River near present-day Yuma brought American prospectors, who searched for minerals throughout central Arizona. Many of the geographic landmarks now bear the names of these pioneers, including the Weaver Mountains, named after mountain man Pauline Weaver, and Peeples Valley, named after a settler. A German named Henry Wickenburg was one of the first prospectors.