Eventing Horses for Sale near Anza, CA

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Draft Stallion
Wonderful hunter jumper or dressage prospect. Sweeping movement, beautifu..
Redlands, California
Tobiano
Draft
Stallion
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Redlands, CA
CA
$8,500
Thoroughbred Stallion
Gorgeous 17. 1 hd 4 yr. gelding almost blk. very athletic looking. Hollywo..
Murrieta, California
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Murrieta, CA
CA
$6,000
Pony Mare
This pony is awesome. She is BEAUTIFUL and incredibly versatile. She can d..
Ramona, California
Palomino
Pony
Mare
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Ramona, CA
CA
$7,500
Haflinger Mare
Update!! lulu went to her first hunter / jumper show this weekend and pla..
Ramona, California
Haflinger
Mare
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Ramona, CA
CA
$10,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Never raced. This horse has an amazing presence, will be sure to catch ev..
Temecula, California
Gray
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Temecula, CA
CA
$10,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
"Allegro" is a fun, fiesty and fabulous 16H, Dark Bay TB geld. He has a lov..
Encinitas, California
Bay
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Encinitas, CA
CA
$10,000
Thoroughbred Stallion
Nice Oldendurg / Thoroughbred gelding. He stands at 16 hands and is a ches..
Escondido, California
Chestnut
Thoroughbred
Stallion
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Escondido, CA
CA
$20,000
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About Anza, CA

It is estimated that the Cahuilla aboriginal tribes inhabited an area including what is today the Anza Valley more than two thousand years ago and encountered Europeans only as late as 1774, when a Spanish expedition in search of an overland route from Sonora to Alta California made its way from Tubac, Sonora through the valley to Monterey, Alta California. Explorer Juan Bautista de Anza first passed through the valley on March 16, 1774, and again on December 27, 1775. De Anza originally named the valley "San Carlos"; it was renamed in his honor from Cahuilla Valley to Anza Valley on September 16, 1926. Up until about 1580 the area was in the proximity of a larger body of inland water known as Lake Cahuilla, but that inland lake larger than the current Salton Sea, which occupies a portion of its former location, evaporated, thus increasing the desert character of the Anza Valley. These climatic and cultural factors can be seen as having exercised a unique influence on the early European settlers of the Anza Valley.