Driving Horses for Sale near Red Feather Lakes, CO

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Percheron Mare
Suki is a great draft mare. She was used on a feed team by her previous o..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Chestnut
Percheron
Mare
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Fort Collins, CO
CO
$2,500
Miniature Mare
Lacy is a beautiful and sweet princess! Very fine and dainty, and loves a..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Miniature
Mare
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Fort Collins, CO
CO
$1,000
Morgan Mare
Bit - O - Wy Lark is a spicey little palomino filly. She is fancy and stou..
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Palomino
Morgan
Mare
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Cheyenne, WY
WY
$2,500
Morgan Mare
Bit - O - Wy Ruby is a solid clean moving mare. She has two foals on the g..
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Bay
Morgan
Mare
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Cheyenne, WY
WY
$3,000
Morgan Stallion
Tern has proven to be a stout hearted youngster with ample couriosity. The ..
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Chestnut
Morgan
Stallion
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Cheyenne, WY
WY
$1,800
Morgan Mare
Refined and classy, Bit - O - Wy Shell is a filly with spunk. She is not ..
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Buckskin
Morgan
Mare
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Cheyenne, WY
WY
$4,800
Miniature Stallion
2 very cute and friendly pinto stallions. both are show quality, and are g..
Lyons, Colorado
Pinto
Miniature
Stallion
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Lyons, CO
CO
Contact
Miniature Stallion
Braveheart is a sweety, he is broke to ride and drive, he is very gentle an..
Fort Collins, Colorado
Miniature
Stallion
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Fort Collins, CO
CO
$500
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About Red Feather Lakes, CO

Other than Native Americans, only occasional hunters and trappers passed through the Red Feather Lakes area until the middle of the 19th century. The first known settler was John Hardin, who built a cabin about 2 miles (3 km) from the current Red Feather Lakes village in 1871. Other settlers, many of them families of Hardin's eleven surviving children, homesteaded and built nearby. In these early years, the settlers were primarily ranchers, but another important activity was lumbering. The trails in the area, some of which eventually became roads, were built by tie hacks, who hauled their ties [ clarification needed ] lumber down to what is now Tie Siding, Wyoming, where they were used in building the transcontinental railroad.